That's one of the biggest issue shabiki fiction communities faces: Incorrect spelling, grammar and punctuation. wewe can have the best and most creative plot around, but if your story has too much spelling and grammar mistakes, most readers will hit the back button. These things matter a lot, and the problem is, many writers don't realize that. A story needs to look appealing in order for a reader to like it. Readers should be able to get sucked into the story, but when there is wrong spellings and punctuation everywhere, they can't get pulled into the story, because every mistake is reminding them that it's just a fanfiction.
There are reasons why a person can't have good grammar. Maybe English isn't their first language. au maybe they're just bad in spelling and grammar. There's nothing wrong with that. No one is going to make fun of wewe for that. However, If wewe don't have confidence in your spelling and grammar strength while uandishi a story, don't just think that "Oh, there's nothing to do about it" and just publish the fic like that. If wewe think that your story needs editing and proofreading of any kind, here's what I think is the best and easiest solution to that problem:
Get a beta. It's free, it's easy, and doesn't require any grammar skills in your part. The beta will do it all for you. There are hundreds and hundreds betas out there at ff.net, each with different strengths. Choose a beta that suits your need; wewe want someone to fix your tenses and punctuation, choose a beta who is good at that. wewe want a beta who can make character dialogues sound realistic, you'll find one if wewe look carefully. A beta will do anything and everything on the process of making your story better. That's what their job is.
Don't laze off. If you've taken your time and put some effort into uandishi your story, don't ruin it for yourself. Don't think, "It's too much work to get a beta. I'll just post it like this." wewe want to make your story seem readable and likable to readers. Readers wants to see stories that are good and not filled with errors. I know a few people that have some very brilliant and creative plots, but when wewe try to read the story, wewe don't enjoy it very much because of all the mistakes popping up in every single sentence.
There's nothing wrong with getting help. Like I alisema in my awali article, getting a beta can be fun and a very good experience. They give wewe suggestions and tips, things in your story that wewe can replace to make it flow better, and generally are there to help wewe out. wewe don't even have to be bad at grammar and spelling au anything else to get a beta. I have a friend over at ff.net who herself is a beta yet gets an editor for her own stories. Why? Simply because she thinks another person's outlook and view on the story will do her fanfics good. And I agree.
So the inayofuata time wewe think that your fanfic needs editing of some sort, whether it be with the flow of the story, the grammar and punctuation, the dialogues, the tenses, anything, consider getting a beta.
There are reasons why a person can't have good grammar. Maybe English isn't their first language. au maybe they're just bad in spelling and grammar. There's nothing wrong with that. No one is going to make fun of wewe for that. However, If wewe don't have confidence in your spelling and grammar strength while uandishi a story, don't just think that "Oh, there's nothing to do about it" and just publish the fic like that. If wewe think that your story needs editing and proofreading of any kind, here's what I think is the best and easiest solution to that problem:
Get a beta. It's free, it's easy, and doesn't require any grammar skills in your part. The beta will do it all for you. There are hundreds and hundreds betas out there at ff.net, each with different strengths. Choose a beta that suits your need; wewe want someone to fix your tenses and punctuation, choose a beta who is good at that. wewe want a beta who can make character dialogues sound realistic, you'll find one if wewe look carefully. A beta will do anything and everything on the process of making your story better. That's what their job is.
Don't laze off. If you've taken your time and put some effort into uandishi your story, don't ruin it for yourself. Don't think, "It's too much work to get a beta. I'll just post it like this." wewe want to make your story seem readable and likable to readers. Readers wants to see stories that are good and not filled with errors. I know a few people that have some very brilliant and creative plots, but when wewe try to read the story, wewe don't enjoy it very much because of all the mistakes popping up in every single sentence.
There's nothing wrong with getting help. Like I alisema in my awali article, getting a beta can be fun and a very good experience. They give wewe suggestions and tips, things in your story that wewe can replace to make it flow better, and generally are there to help wewe out. wewe don't even have to be bad at grammar and spelling au anything else to get a beta. I have a friend over at ff.net who herself is a beta yet gets an editor for her own stories. Why? Simply because she thinks another person's outlook and view on the story will do her fanfics good. And I agree.
So the inayofuata time wewe think that your fanfic needs editing of some sort, whether it be with the flow of the story, the grammar and punctuation, the dialogues, the tenses, anything, consider getting a beta.
“It was me” Meg said. Sam had freed her from her prison and now she was going to free Cas of his. She had to promise Sam she wouldn’t try to get out until they were far gone. Because as soon as soon Cas was out they were going to hit the road an drive as far away as possible.
“I killed Jack and I killed Paul Morgan. Cas has nothing to do with it. I was trying to protect him. Jack was asking too many maswali and Paul knew too much already. There were people trying to hurt Cas and I tried to give him a low profile. But it didn’t really work out. I don’t want a lawyer. I don’t want a trial. Just give me the maximum penalty and I’ll accept it”
Isabel stared at her, a little puzzled, but also thrilled. She got Jack and Paul’s killer. Now no one would swali her competence as an inspector again. She cuffed Meg’s hands and brought her to a cell.
“I killed Jack and I killed Paul Morgan. Cas has nothing to do with it. I was trying to protect him. Jack was asking too many maswali and Paul knew too much already. There were people trying to hurt Cas and I tried to give him a low profile. But it didn’t really work out. I don’t want a lawyer. I don’t want a trial. Just give me the maximum penalty and I’ll accept it”
Isabel stared at her, a little puzzled, but also thrilled. She got Jack and Paul’s killer. Now no one would swali her competence as an inspector again. She cuffed Meg’s hands and brought her to a cell.
Dean was outside, leaning against the cabin, when Jo came standing inayofuata to him.
“You look happy” she alisema sarcastic.
“It sounds weird, but right now I wish Dick Roman was still alive” Dean said. “I have too much time to think”
“You want me to call mom? I think she knows a few ways to fix that” Jo commented.
“Where is she?” Dean asked.
“To the city, doing groceries” Jo answered. She looked up. “Did wewe hear from Cas? I mean, that’s why you’re so neurotic, right?”
Dean shook his head. “I don’t want to talk about it. He’s had his chance, he blew it. I’m done with him”
“Have wewe tried talking to him?” Jo asked.
Dean leaned mbele and kissed her. “No talking about Cas” he said.
“Okay” Jo agreed. She threw her arms around Dean’s neck and kissed him back. Dean lifted her in his arms and carried her inside the cabin.
“You look happy” she alisema sarcastic.
“It sounds weird, but right now I wish Dick Roman was still alive” Dean said. “I have too much time to think”
“You want me to call mom? I think she knows a few ways to fix that” Jo commented.
“Where is she?” Dean asked.
“To the city, doing groceries” Jo answered. She looked up. “Did wewe hear from Cas? I mean, that’s why you’re so neurotic, right?”
Dean shook his head. “I don’t want to talk about it. He’s had his chance, he blew it. I’m done with him”
“Have wewe tried talking to him?” Jo asked.
Dean leaned mbele and kissed her. “No talking about Cas” he said.
“Okay” Jo agreed. She threw her arms around Dean’s neck and kissed him back. Dean lifted her in his arms and carried her inside the cabin.