http://writeinthemargins.org/sensitivity-readers/
A sensitivity reader reads through a manuscript for issues of representation and for instances of bias on the page. The goal of a sensitivity reader isn’t to edit a manuscript clarity and logic, although that may be an additional service offered. A sensitivity reader reviews a manuscript for internalized bias and negatively charged language. A sensitivity reader is there to help make sure you do not make a mistake, but they are also NOT a guarantee against making a mistake.
How much does this cost?
Writing in the Margins recommends a basic minimum of $250 for a high level overall read on a manuscript (60,000-100,000 words). The manuscript should be free of glaring errors and should be nearly submission ready, meaning it should be a later draft and something that has been reviewed by others.
>>2718241
And you guys were saying women's and race baiting studies degree don't pay
>>2718343
do you think anyone pays them? i'd say they have to aim at leeching from state funds like good marxists they are
>>2718241
yo Whats her 'gram?
>>2718464
grimes
>>2718241
Is that the power of postmodern history?
Paying for censorship !
>>2718241
And people on this board and /lit/ still continue to argue these raving mad SJWs are a fringe minority with zero influence in society.
So sensitivity reader is free from 'internalized bias'? Is sensitivity reader an ex-corporeal creature?