Subject: I'm gonna try to finish up an interlude for this.
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Posted on: 2014-07-16 19:31:00 UTC

Though, unfortunately, it features the characters I'm currently trying to rename. {X P

I think the workshop is good. It's in a very different format from our outline (ours pretty much just focused on the beta's side), and it works, though it feels a little disconnected to me in places. For instance, in "In the Loop," you mention that you'll discuss problems that might come up due to lack of communication in the section on finding a beta, but "Finding a Beta" doesn't cover this—"Be Considerate" sort of does, but it's more about advising the writer not to be a self-centered jerk than about advising the beta how to avoid causing confusion.

(I'm the kind of self-centered jerk who tends to avoid communicating when I'm ashamed about my lack of attention to something. I could use reminders that it's better to fess up sooner than later, 'cause the greater the delay, the worse it gets. I know this, but I still procrastinate and avoid. >.
It's interesting that you recommend reading for content first. I can see how that makes sense—what's the point of editing for SPaG if whole passages are going to change?—but I personally have a really hard time focusing on the story if the mechanics aren't up to snuff. My brain is easily distracted by little things out of place and the nagging urge to fix them.

(Speaking of which, I think there's a missing word in this line: "Don’t worry about searching out [every?] misplaced comma or misspelled word.")

I disagree about flagging words if you're not sure about regional variations. The first step if you're not certain about a word should be to look it up for yourself. It's quick, easy, and keeps you from looking stupid. {= ) If you're not sure whether the author meant to use that variation (maybe they're from Canada, where IIRC consistency is more important than whether you use "color" or "colour"), that's different and you should absolutely ask them, but I believe a beta should always try to make sure they know what the heck they're talking about before saying anything.

(That's part of my overall life philosophy, too. And the pattern of the last several paragraphs suggests there should be something in parentheses here. ... Yup.)

~Neshomeh

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