Subject: Reaaaally.
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Posted on: 2010-10-08 22:19:00 UTC
To rebut:
1) That's what practice is for. You learn through experience, mistakes made. Just because one type of badfic works well for someone else does not mean it will work equally well for you. You write until it is as long or short as is needed, one cannot merely stick with a predefined length for a story. Cowrites happen differently for everyone.
2) Again, practice. Not everything is going to be ace for a first mission and with a mission guide, several of them, it helps lead to the expectation that it will be ace.
3)Then you read more. End of story. The month is not hard defined. It is there as a suggestion, because if you are truly active in the community, then you will be known at that point on the board, people will have developed opinions of you, and have a good idea of if you're a decent fit, whether or not you have read everything. It isn't when you have to ask for permission either, a clear defined time. I took several months before I asked for permission, myself. People counting down the exact month are fooling themselves because it is possible to wait longer if you don't feel you know everything you want to know before you dive in.
Additionally, the PPC is a thing of contradictions with a common tie- the original series.
4) You dive head long in! Try writing! Thinking! Doing that thing that is necessary for fictional writing, using your creativity to come up with new ways and ideas. If you can't find something, come up with your own solution! The execution relies on how well you pull it off, not on some random thing someone else said. If you have to rely on a writing guide continuously to pump something out because you don't want to read the stuff that the guide is based on, you're probably not as interested in being a PPC writer than you think you are.
You are making it sound as though having a writing guide at your disposal is necessary and needed and something one needs to be able to write something so simple.
5) To hell with nerves! That's something everyone goes through! Ask someone who is actually existent, don't check a writing guide, because it's possible to completely get it wrong if you're hewing completely to foolish technicalities instead of using your brain or asking people their opinions. Betas are used for a reason.
And finally, did I say you were too lazy or stupid? I am not aware I did, so don't say I did. Please do not put words in my mouth. If you think otherwise, you are being far too sensitive to simple words that have no ill intent intended.
Reread what I said:
"The fact that we think we need several mission writing guides says something rather poorly about the quality of newbies we are getting- or rather, our opinion of them."
Additionally, I remembered that disclaimer I promised to give from time onwards: These are just my opinions, they are not fact, I mean what I say, do not interpret it as sarcasm or vitriol.