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Re: Fic Allergies
(Anonymous) 2017-10-05 09:39 am (UTC)(link)God, this. I've always been kind of fascinated by how hard some people find it to manage their tenses consistently. Like, I don't consider myself a good fic writer. And I've beta'd for fic writers who I consider to be considerably better than me. And a couple of those fic writers had problems with their tenses, which was a really interesting discovery for me, because I've never found tenses difficult at all, so it seemed incongruous that these really strong writers had this one weakness that I'd always associated with weak writing.
Re: Fic Allergies
I mean, sure, you can miss it once. Especially when writing in present tense, I admit it can be tricky (which is one of the reasons a lot of stories in present tense are so bad). But how can you not notice switching tenses multiple times throughout a short fic? It's just so jarring!
Drives me mad when those people actually say they have beta readers. How?