The ambiguously unidentifiable individual of non-specific ethnic persuasion drove up in a vehicle demonstrative of no specific class or financial status. Exiting their vehicle, they partook in an activity anyone of any belief system would partake in.
In a vertically challenged metaphoric way, they were boring as hell.
However, their PCness exuded from their ambiguously tinted and textured dermatic stoma like a semi-viscous fluid from an unclosed trauma site.
(it didn’t matter that nobody understood what the story was about, but the book about this uninteresting individual sold like relatively warmed flour-baking soda-moisture mixtures to the politically correct sensitivity crowd who read it several times with glass objects which increased the text’s relative size for better ocular interpretation and still managed to find it offensive on so many levels it was considered a building of exceptional vertical dimension.
Can you tell where this post is going already?
Sensitivity Readers.
Really?
I find the term “sensitivity reader” insulting on so-o-o many levels.
I don’t mind the concept, the idea of having someone more knowledgeable in something read through your manuscript and let you know if anything needs to be fixed.
That’s great, and I do it all the time. Been doing it since the 1970s when I made my first sale.
My problem with sensitivity readers is three-fold:
- the ones I’ve encountered know less about their chosen subject than I do, and I’m the first one to say I don’t know anything about anything.
- the ones I’ve encountered are more interested in being seen as some kind of authority than improving your story
- the ones I’ve encountered do more damage than good, both to the story itself and the author who composed it
I routinely ask guidance and read-throughs from people with recognizable expertise in areas wherein I’m lacking.
I don’t call them sensitivity readers.
I call myself a thorough researcher and author.
PhPhttt!
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