Subject: Can you be more specific?
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Posted on: 2011-11-21 20:29:00 UTC

I agree that sounding overly defensive is a bad idea; I'm not sure I can necessarily spot where I'm doing it on my own, though.

I'm not quite sure where it says "but not THAT," except in the Controversy section. I think that bit is necessarily somewhat defensive, and I'm not sure where else to put it. My idea was to lay out the groundwork for how and why we use the term and where it came from first, to make understanding the rest of the article easier for a newcomer. That said, a non-PPCer friend of mine told me he didn't really get it until the "As a Character" section anyway, because of the examples, so maybe that is the wrong approach. Hmm. What would you keep in an introductory section, and what not?

Where the tone is concerned, could you give me some more specific examples to work from? In the "Why Hate Mary Sue" bit, is it just the first paragraph that's the issue, or are there other spots? I added the first paragraph later than the rest of it, at the suggestion of the same non-PPCer friend who thought that it might be good to reinforce that we're not talking about authors there, but if there's a better way I'm all for it.

As for references, I'm kind of limited by what I can think of/find myself, so I'd love some links to non-fantasy Sues if you've got 'em.

Thanks for the technical catches, I can definitely fix those.

~Neshomeh

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