Subject: Thoughts from a newcomer
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Posted on: 2012-05-31 22:05:00 UTC

I know I’m a lot newer than anyone else that has posted in this so far, but there were some interesting questions asked. I may not be able to give answers to all of them, but I can make some guesses.

1. What brought you here? What made you connect to this community? How have your feelings changed over the years?

I found the PPC through TV Tropes, as many do, although I’d only been on the TV Tropes website for a couple of weeks myself before coming here, so I don’t really think of myself as a troper. I’d decided that I wanted to get back into writing, and had found a few bits about good and bad writing (this was when I first discovered the creatures known as Mary Sues), and while looking through them I found the link to the Original Series.

I read the missions, and enjoyed them, but at first didn’t realize that it was anything more than that collection. It was only when I was trying to explain the concept to some of my friends (who were interested and asked me to send them the link), that I noticed the link to the Board. From there, I found the Wiki, and with the realization that this was something I could take part in, I started educating myself on all things PPC.

So, to summarize, I found the PPC while looking for something to help with my writing. Looking at the comments left by other people, it would seem that I’ve come to the right place.

2. What stuff have you gone through, man? I wanna know. What did you bond with people about in your heyday?

I can't really think of anything coming up since I've been here that I would consider to be stuff, so... yeah, short answer for this one.

3. What keeps you here now, even if you mainly just lurk? What do you get out of it, or hope to get out of it?

Well, the main thing that’s keeping me here right now is that it’s all shiny and new for me. The things that I think are going to keep me here (even if I do eventually walk the path of the lurker) are reading the sporkings, which are some of the most entertaining stories I’ve read, and the thought that I might be able to help out other aspiring authors. I first started seriously writing fiction as a hobby (rather than as an unusually enjoyable homework assignment) around the same sort of time that the Original Series was being written, and I could have really done with being part of a community like this at that time. Knowing how difficult I found it, and only getting ‘reviews’ from friends along the lines of ‘that’s really cool’, I would like to be able to give out some of the kind of help that I wanted at the time, but didn’t know where to find.

What I’ve got out of it so far is a renewed enthusiasm for writing, after taking an unintentional hiatus that lasted a few years. I’ve also met some cool people that like a bunch of the same books, TV and films as me, and share an interest in writing.

What I hope to get out of it is an improvement in my writing ability, and a bunch of new friends that I can talk to about things like the difficulties of writing, favourite authors, great stories etc.

4. How do you feel about the latest generation of PPCers? Do you have trouble relating to their interests, such as fandoms, and to their place(s) in life?

Considering that I am a part of the newest generation of PPCers, I’d say that we’re alright (although I admit that my opinion in this case may be slightly biased). Yeah, mistakes have been made, but I think they were mostly from misplaced enthusiasm. If that enthusiasm can be properly redirected then I think it’ll be a good thing to have. As for relating to their fandoms, to me at the minute it seems like I have more in common with the older generation; Lord of the Rings, Narnia, Discworld, Good Omens, and the Wheel of Time, to name just a few. Whereas I know nothing about some of the fandoms typically associated with newbies at the moment (Hetalia being the prime example of that).

Admittedly, this may be a misconception on my part, as it’s much easier to find out about the fandoms liked by the oldbies (reading missions they’ve written, looking up what people say they’re capable of betaing for, etc.), than it is about newbies who don’t have anything like that yet. I may well now find that most of the newbies are into the supposedly ‘older generation’ fandoms I just listed.

5. How do you think you could get more involved, if you want to? How can we help?

I do want to get more involved, and a few things spring to mind about how to do that. Firstly (and most obviously), I can make a start on my own spin-off. I could also help out on the Wiki, and I probably should check out the chatroom at some point. Other than that, if there’s ever another UK Gathering, I’d certainly try to come along.

As for how you guys can help, I’m not sure about that. Pretty much everything I’ve just mentioned is down to me to take the initiative on.

I’d say just carry on as you are, I couldn’t have asked for a warmer welcome when I joined up, and considered myself to be part of the community very quickly. I feel like I fit in, and I’ve already got quite a bit out of being here. I can’t remember the last time I actually wrote fiction before joining the PPC (but it was at least a couple of years ago), and now I'm genuinely excited about writing again. Thanks for that.

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