Subject: Not so.
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Posted on: 2014-09-04 14:07:00 UTC

I have three rebuttals to your statement here.

1/ Of the four things we look at in a Permission request, you've already done two of them - be involved in the community, and be able to spell and grammatise. So you're halfway there!

2/ You're not trying to write as well as anyone (or at least you shouldn't be); you're trying to write well. That's an entirely different prospect, and actually a pretty low barrier, if you can believe it.

3/ Ella Darcy was 10 when she started writing for the PPC. Kaitlyn was 13 - and yes, I do mean the authors here. And yeah, their early writing tended a bit more towards the 'excitable squeals' than I'd tend to write, but that's not grounds for denial of Permission (and is a mark of the mood of the era, more than anything). Your age doesn't matter - only what you can do.

So what do you need to do? Know your characters' personalities, and show them through writing. Oh, and try and avoid spotty logic. Those are the biggest pitfalls people face.

hS

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