Beta Bio: general description as a beta reader
Acording to the FF.net A beta reader (or betareader, or beta) is a person who reads a work of fiction with a critical eye, with the aim of improving grammar, spelling, characterization, and general style of a story prior to its release to the general public. I am a good reader who reads at a college level. I also read very fast. I can aslo function by helping you to strive for writing better by also giving you by giving you challenges or a set of rules for a FF. I can tell you what type of stories that I as a reader am looking forward to reading. I know that muses work on their own time so I don't like to pressure people. But I will also nudge you when I feel that it is taking a long time to update. |
My Strengths: beta, writing, or reading strengths
I live in the USA so can give tips on the usuage of American slang. I have a large vocabulary and know the rules in the usuages for the words: To, too, two, there, thier, and they're. I am good at catching when you use the wrong name for a character. |
My Weaknesses: beta, writing, or reading weaknesses
Unfortunatly as you can tell grammer and spelling are not my strengths but I can still usually catch when a simple word is spelled wrong or that you're using a word in the wrong way. |
Preferred: types of entries I prefer over others
I will beta many types of storys including lemons or limes. I know this sounds strange but also rape when the would be raper or perpatrator will be cought by the law. Strange I know but I get that from watching to many Law and Order SVU. I do have prefered couples that I will beta for as long as you tell me upfront who will end up with whom that's fine or even iif you don't know. I only feel comfertable Betaing for stories that I know what you are talking about so that I can help with characterizations. |
Would Rather Not: types of entries I do not want to beta for
I am not okay with incest and sexual abuse in children that takes place in the writers stroy. It can happen to the characters, but I wont read if you write it as a romatic situation. |
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