Subject: To begin with --
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Posted on: 2010-07-22 06:40:00 UTC

We'd just like to say we're glad you guys aren't gone gone. Neshomeh in particular misses you guys, and is really sorry you felt unwelcome, and wants you back as soon as you want to be back.

We agree with what Calista said about many people being uncomfortable with slash/mpreg sorts of fics, and that's probably a partial explanation for why so few people go that direction with their agents. It actually obeys the "your kink is not my kink" rule. Also, it is really easy to spot a bad OC; other things aren't always so clear.

On the other hand, we also agree that our image outside of the community needs some serious, serious attention. It's true, places like TVTropes and whatnot tend to focus exclusively on the Sue-slaying--probably because it's a common, well-known concept and they don't bother to investigate us any deeper. That's why we had such an issue with the So Sue Me people, too. They lumped us in with everyone else without stopping to find out what really goes on over here, and because that's all they were concerned about, that's the only way we could talk to them. So, for that reason, we're all for getting the real story out there as much as possible. There are some Tropers around here who can at least get on it over there.

It's not that we don't love you guys and your writing. We do. You contribute significantly to the diversity of this place, which is why we want you back. It's not that we don't support Bad Slashers and Disentanglers and everything else. It's just that Sues are so gosh-darn easy to go after. It's probably related to the fact that they're so gosh-darn easy to write, and write badly, in the first place.

However (again), we agree with Sedri that lots of Sue-missions focus too much on getting to the kill and less on the poking the bad writing and hilarious effects thereof. In Barid's words, the kill should be a punctuation mark in the sentence of the overall mission, and we're both attempting to make it so in our work.

Incidentally, Neshomeh is on a hunt for crossovers in her fandoms that are bad enough to PPC that don't also contain a Sue or a character replacement. Harder to find than you might expect.

We would also like to mention FicPsych, which we've noticed has been focusing more and more on agents lately. Neshomeh didn't mean to set a trend when she wrote Ilraen's story; it was meant to be a fairly unique occurance. We'd like to see someone write about the nurses dealing with canons. Neshomeh has plans for one of these.

As for what the PPC is for us...

For Barid, the PPC is jokes, gags, and funny. He tries to bring the funny in his writing. He is not interested in writing, or reading, agents one-upping the other guys with their assassinations. His agents are in the All-Purpose Department for a reason. He has plans to deal with badfic in the Warcraft continuum that do not deal with Sues.

For Neshomeh, the PPC has always been about writing practice, learning to write humor, sharing interests in books, crazy rambling discussions, and FUN. She has a history of sharply curtailing people who try to make the PPC into SRS BSNS, and she will continue to do so.

~Neshomeh (who isn't sure how coherent this post is, but hopes it helps) and Barid (who recently had quite a lot of fun reading Agents Trojie and Pads' escapades during the gender-bender incident).

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