So, You Want to Be a Sensitivity Reader?


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Want to be a Sensitivity Reader, but have tons of questions such as if you’re qualified or how much you can make?

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Whether you call them Sensitivity Readers, Diversity Editors or Targeted Beta Readers; their goals are the same: to add authenticity to manuscripts, scripts, marketing materials, gaming storylines which feature marginalized groups… and it’s a booming business in need of trained individuals.

 
Sensitivity Readers, Diversity Editors and Targeted Beta Readers are not hired to edit out creativity, but to simply offer suggestions or alternatives, if needed. It is up to the client whether to use any of the suggestions or not. 
 
Sensitivity Readers, Diversity Editors and Targeted Beta Readers have personal experience within a certain niche and are available to authors, publishers, gaming or marketing companies who include diversity within their creative content and want to make sure they are not unintentionally including bias or misrepresentation of a particular group.
 
To explain it even further, it is just another tool in the writer’s belt to use. Example: If you wrote a TV show based in a hospital or courtroom and you have zero experience in either, wouldn’t you hire a consultant who is a doctor or attorney to read over your script to make sure you’re getting it correct? You now understand what Sensitivity Readers, Diversity Editors and Targeted Beta Readers do.
 
What Are *Some* of These Groups?
– Minority Groups
– Different Cultures
– Different Religious Groups
– The Disabled or Physically Challenged
– The LGBTQ community
– Medial/Mental Disorders, etc.
 
If you are an avid reader, a writer or author and want to offer this service, then this book is for you. 
 
You Will Learn:
– What exactly a Sensitivity Reader is (and Isn’t)
– How to discover your niche
– What a Sensitivity Review Covers (and doesn’t)
– How to can get started in the business and make a good living at it

 

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