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Do you have absolutely all of your work beta-read? If not, when do you not?

This question comes about because I noticed that [livejournal.com profile] alisanne has all of her drabbles betaed (by [livejournal.com profile] sevfan), and that seems unusual. I've seen a number of other people say that they never bother to have drabbles betaed, while they do most/all of their other stuff. I suppose with a piece that short she's just having someone check it quick for errors of mass stupid, but still.

I never have my drabbles betaed. In fact, a lot of my stuff (as though there were a lot! ha!) has never been passed through a beta because I regarded it as highly non-serious, just written as a lark, or sometimes literally as a joke (e.g. "Potion-Induced Comma"). I certainly don't beta the stuff I write about silly summaries, which often is long enough to get a "drabble" (<200 words) or "ficlet" (200-1000 words) tag. Not that crack/humour can't be done "for serious", just that that wasn't what I thought I was doing.

So. What are the factors that would cause you to pass up having something betaed, if anything? Just curious.

Date: April 23rd, 2008 09:10 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] ennta.livejournal.com
Strict about not allowing it, you mean?

That is indeed what I meant. :)

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