Subject: More questions (and an issue)
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Posted on: 2011-11-30 17:52:00 UTC
1) What happened to Trojie' and Pads' missions? I get a notice saying I don't have access rights to view the entries when I click the links.
2) Are we allowed to add to minis things that are neither specified nor contradicted in the OFU?
3) At the end of the last sporking of That Series, chelonianmobile said "I regret to say I have lost my copies of these fics in a virus attack, during which I had to clean out several files. Attempts to find them on the Wayback Machine proved fruitless. So all but “Among The Roses”, of which I still have a copy, have been lost to the ages, unless anyone else saved them."
I have found the original fics. Should I or should I not put links to them on the wiki page?
4) This is the issue. I quote parts the wiki article on Permission that talk about writing samples:
"We want to see whether you can write well, basically."
"Basically anything except a PPC story or a co-written work, as long as it reflects your ability to use spelling, punctuation, and grammar."
"Permission is not withheld very often, but when it is, the Permission Giver in question should give you a reason (or several). The most common reasons, singular or in combination, are:
* Having no idea who you are when you ask;
* Ideas that really, really contradict the spirit of the original (i.e. Sue or Stu agents, SRS BSNS, mean-spiritedness);
* Really bad writing. Not just a few typos, but horrible writing."
I've seen several Permission requests (not mine) denied not for any of those reasons, but because the writing sample had flaws in pacing, depth of characters, "no real development or change that occurs within the story," and other such things.
From the wiki article, I got the distinct impression writing samples were supposed to be checking that the asker knows how to use SPaG well so we aren't hypocrites, not how good he/she is at pulling together a complete short story with good characterization and whatnot. I've definitely read official missions that could have done rather better at developing characters and pacing. What makes those writers so different from the ones who ask for Permission now?
I'm getting a little stressed here. I know my own request was denied because of agent issues, and I'm working on that, but some people have been denied multiple times for the non-SPaG stuff in their samples.
What exactly *are* PGs looking for in a writing sample?