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Over the last several months I've received stories at Percyness: The Percy Weasley Archive that were of questionable quality.

Many of them were completely unbeta'd and written with the care you'd put into sketching a fic on the back of a cocktail napkin. Some had formatting so strange the story was unreadable. I'm not speaking to the person who uploaded their story as a solid block of text.

I've struggled with some truly bad poetry. Other stories were borderline. They seemed to be beta'd, but consisted of minimalist verbal tags floating in a sea of nothing, or epithets overused to a point that it seemed dozens of people occupied the bed and not just two. There were excellent characterisations of Percy with all other characters as cardboard cut-outs dancing around him.

It has stretched my original policy of "accept everything if it's at least beta'd" to the breaking point.

I didn't want to be the arbiter of taste. But neither do I want to host an archive of stories no one would want to read. Where does one draw the line?

What do you think? What do you want in an archive?

[Poll #695887]

Date: 2006-03-23 03:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] icarusancalion.livejournal.com
Actually, [livejournal.com profile] isiscolo is an excellent writer who routinely does very beginning-level beta work.

In general though, different betas look for different things.

From me, I might miss a word you skipped, but I've a good eye for characterisation and why a characterisation feels off. When it comes to other people's stories I can see structural problems. Don't have me do your SPAG errors, I'm only average at catching them, but talk to me for writing advice and 'big picture' stuff. Meanwhile, [livejournal.com profile] wildernessguru's spelling is atrocious, but he can spot a plothole or inconsistency a mile away. And if he knows the canon you can't stray. I always run my stories by him.

We all have different talents.

Some of what I list there is personal taste, say, the gratuitous violence, and wandering first person narrative.

But the other things-? Basic story-telling skills.

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