Subject: How do people read PPC stories?
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Posted on: 2022-02-28 14:28:32 UTC

Or, I guess - how do you find them to read?

I'm asking because I'm looking to update my agents' Wiki pages, and I have... no standard for how they should look. Kaitlyn Jackson has her links split between "Early appearances" and "Mission reports"; Selene Windflower has "Mission reports", "Other appearances", and "alternate universes". She also has a timeline, which doesn't link to any fics, but I know other agents do.

So my question is, do people use wiki pages to find stories to read? If so, do you go straight for a mission report with an interesting summary, or try to read from the start, or... what?

What I would like to do is have two lists of each agent's stories: one in timeline order which includes every appearance, and one "Reading list" which is curated to give you the best experience of reading them. I'd actually like to put the Reading List before their profile and history, so that you can start out by reading what the author thinks is the agent's story, and then go back to their description, history etc. But I have no idea whether this would be useful.

For my part, when I've read older PPC stories recently it's been because a) the author linked them from the Board (the early parts of Wink and a Smile), or b) I needed to research a specific point and trawled the agent's Wiki article until I found a promising looking link (eg for the PPCCUU). But I would fondly like to imagine that people will sometimes go "Agent Razzmatazz Shazeem? I love them! Let me read more about them!", and I just want to know how to enable that behaviour. ;)

(I've long since accepted that my website serves little purpose other than collecting things for my own reference; if I hosted the stories directly on it it would be different, as Nesh's sites prove, but as things stand it is a howling echo chamber in luminous green, and that's fine.)

hS

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