Betafish?

Sep. 17th, 2012 10:11 pm
settecorvi: (heart)
[personal profile] settecorvi
Would either of the two of you reading this have the time and inclination to beta some RBF pieces for me? (It should go without saying, but just in case: "Nope" is more than fine! We are all busy people with already overfull plates.)

The people on RBF are lovely and very complimentary, but I'd really like to know what needs improvement.

I'd be happy to repay in kind, or provide something else of your choosing. I knit, draw a bit, and make beaded flowers.

Date: 2012-09-18 03:58 am (UTC)
isana: parody of keep calm and carry on (don't keep calm just kill everyone)
From: [personal profile] isana
MEMEMEMEMEMEMEME

PICK ME PICK ME

PLEEEEEEASE

I WILL BE SLOW BECAUSE OF THAT STORY DEDICATED TO YOU AND KAY BROOKE BUT I'LL GET IT IN

(and holy shit, you're on Ravelry too? it is better than Facebook!)

I do find your drawings incredibly lovely as well! Also, I am writing a story for submission (a retelling of Tam Lin, and a reworking of "The Ribbon and the Rose" on [personal profile] ironplumblossom), and was considering asking you for input on a beta filter, if you're so inclined? (I don't ask for concrit on RF for Reasons.)

Date: 2012-09-18 07:31 pm (UTC)
isana: Louise Halevy (louise)
From: [personal profile] isana
I see it in my inbox! (sorry for the late reply, I was taking off work early today, and thus no Internet lunch break!) I'll be looking at it shortly. When's a good turnaround for you? Do you have a deadline?

Awesome! I'll have to work some more on it. In the meantime, there's "The Ribbon and the Rose," if you need a general idea of what you're looking for. That story was responsible for Conall/Yuyan becoming a pairing.

Ravelry is terrific: I've found so many patterns and loveliness through the site. (I friended you, by the way, so if you see Miyabi, that's me.)

I'd be more than happy to let you know. I did add you a while back on Gchat, but is your name appended on the Google Doc? Or would you prefer a PM?

And while I'm here, how would you like to be referred to in the podcast. I'm scared of mangling your name, haha.

Date: 2012-09-19 01:50 am (UTC)
isana: (plum blossoms)
From: [personal profile] isana
I usually try to do some quick posting/replying during my lunch breaks, since we have a rule of "not using the Internet at work except for the necessary sites and translation dictionaries."

Yeah, I've just about finished! I have to admit I can't really find anything wrong; I'm still in awe of your metaphor and imagery. The only thing I can think of right now is possibly an age range for Dor? Unless she's to be very young and very precocious, which was the idea I had when I read her on LJ...

Oh, yeah, I noticed. I shot you an email when I saw the doc (which, again, was right after I asked). Basically, I'm a bit oversensitive and only want to open the floor to certain people. (There was a bit of an...event on RaTs that I'd rather not have happen again, even if it did get smoothed out privately).

OK, so "Ch" as in "chat," got it. As for the question, if you don't mind tossing that in the posting thread, please? Just so I can keep things in one place. I'll be banging out an outline later this week!

Date: 2012-09-20 12:09 am (UTC)
isana: (hydrangea)
From: [personal profile] isana
Yup, you're good! The only thing I had was the comment I added about Dor and the nibnails (which is totally OK for another piece, and your reasons are actually things I never considered! That's something to keep in mind when I write in the future!).

And to be honest, those were nitpicks, anyway--it's terrific as is.

Also, I don't think there's really a set process for betaing? I usually just incorporate whatever edits are there and consider it fit for human consumption, on my end, either via chat or through email.

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