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have recently completed a first draft of my novel. It has been critiqued on a well-known peer critique site by other budding writers and, on the whole, received favourably. However, I really feel I need a professional opinion or how do I know if what I have written is of a good enough standard from a publisher’s point of view? Having been made redundant early on during Covid, I do not have the funds to pay for any readings by a literary agency. I have invested an enormous amount of time on my draft but feel it could be improved before sending to a

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