New Challenge: Title Track
Tolkien's titles range from epic to lyrical to metaphorical. This month's challenge selected 125 of them as prompts for fanworks.
Preferred Name: Abby
Beta Strengths: Fulfilled Intent, Mood/Tone, Plot, Point of View, Research, Worldbuilding
Beta Weaknesses: Description/Imagery, Sensitivity Read, Spelling, Grammar, and Mechanics
Time Periods: First Age, Fourth Age and Onward
Characters: Elrond, Fëanor, Sons of Fëanor, Valar
Genres: Experimental, Family, Fluff, General, Hurt/Comfort
Ratings: Creator Chooses Not to Rate, General, Teens, Adult
I am willing to work with authors with disabilities that impact writing/language.
Time Periods: Third Age
Characters: Original Agender Character(s), Original Character(s), Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s), Original Nonbinary Character(s), Other Fictional Character(s), Real Person(s), Dwarves, Sindar
Genres: Crossover, Drama, Erotica, Femslash, Het, Horror, Poly, Romance, Slash, Slash/Femslash
Warnings: Rape/Nonconsensual Sex, Sexual Content (Moderate), Sexual Content (Graphic)
I am an avid reader and have read an abundance of novels from varying genres - ranging from classic literature to metafiction and sci-fi. Due to this, I have not only been confronted with many different point of views and methods of worldbuilding but likewise also a multitude of authors trying to convey a certain message - be it pure entertainment or critic regarding societal problems. Added to this, I do love researching because I think learning something new is very interesting. So if you need help regarding those topics, I'll glady offer mine! Furthermore, I tend to analyze rather thoroughly texts even though this of course also depends on what specifically you are looking for in a beta.
Concerning weaknesses I would say that my general inexperience regarding beta'ing would be the most important one to note. Sadly, as of now I haven't "officially" beta'd for anyone. Added to this, if you seek to among other things improve your language, then I probably won't be the most helpful person due to a limited active English vocabulary.