*le awesome thread hijack* by
SeaTurtle
on 2012-12-23 01:14:00 UTC
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...I wonder if this is too far down the page for all to see. Hm.
Anyhoo, the third installment of the (Un)Intelligence series is ready for beta-reading! Two or three beta-readers should be able to cover this: it's five-ish pages in GDocs and clocks in at a little over 2000 words. Since my access to the internet is somewhat restricted right now, I might not answer your emails right away.
Any takers? Please leave a email address and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Thanks!
(Insert obligatory I'm-going-to-release-Episode-3-before-Valve-will joke here)
I'm willing to look through it! by
IntelligentAirhead
on 2012-12-20 21:09:00 UTC
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I mastered the art of anime cramming in my weaboo phase, so I can get a semi-comprehensive grasp of Nonoha soon enough, and I enjoy BBC Sherlock. I am also an okay Britpicker; however, that's usually Lily's area, and if she doesn't catch it I am not likely to.
Ooh. by
Desdendelle
on 2012-12-20 17:03:00 UTC
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I'll beta for Nanoha. And whatever SPaG mistakes I can catch. Mail is sur DOT nhm AT gmail DOT com.
I am most likely the last person you are looking for. by
World-Jumper
on 2012-12-20 08:53:00 UTC
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I know neither of those fandoms, have a tendancy to miss grammar mistakes, and have no been around long enough to build up any reputation other than, "He's fun, but can't spell too well."
HOWEVER
I am a story critic, that is what drew me into the PPC in the first plase. You lot get angry over grammar I might not catch, but I can rant and rave on a story's quality much sooner. If I see a fic has a promasing story with bad grammar and structuraly poor writing, I will be far more likly to help. However, throw in too many memes, plot holes or mary sues, and I will rip into a story relentlessly. Even if it is original. (end rant)
Perhaps a person who can look at the fic with a completely open mind to check for plot holes or confusing aspects of the story would be helpfull, to check for holes in a reader's ability to understand. Afterall, don't want a Nahona fan who knows next to nothing about Sherlock, vice versa, or a fan who has thus far only seen some episodes to be completely out in the blue.
Still, if you don't think I am the kind of editor you are looking for, that's completely understandable. Just extending the offer.
E-mail in case it does not show (for some reason): tds3ak@yahoo.com