Subject: My reasons to PPC
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Posted on: 2010-07-22 04:52:00 UTC

A little over half of the missions I have written (if I count the one I just finished that isn't published yet) do not deal with Sues. I tend to worry a lot more over the non-Sue missions, because of the "Your kink is not my kink" issue. Maybe that is a good thing. I put a lot of thought into choosing those fics, asking myself if I would read a story along those lines if it was well done. Sometimes I decide, no I wouldn't and pass it up. I honestly don't like mpreg stories (although I can admit to you having shown me at least one humor based one that was good that I did like), so until I can answer that I could be happy reading non-humor based mpreg, I won't be targeting them. There are several other things that I can think of I won't be targeting, and several things I can think of that I wish were done well more often. I think I am probably harder on the things that had the potential to be something I would have liked, but went the badfic route instead of working at it. Then when I pick one like that I worry about whether I am being too harsh, because my expectations were high.

If you (or anyone else) ever see anything I've done that you don't feel was appropriate, tell me. I really don't want to judge it wrong and target one I should have left alone. Anyway, lots of worrying, and all centered around the missions that don't have a pink glittery sign blinking over the whole fic shouting "I am a Sue! Someone kill me please!" Those are a lot simpler in terms of group consensus as to what is good and bad.

Reasons I joined the PPC:
1. It's a lot of fun.
2. It's a pretty nice community that also broadens my horizons a bit, because it such a diverse group.
3. To improve my ability to write humor.
4. To improve my ability to write dialogue.
5. To mock badfic.
6. To have a place where I can receive feedback from reviews, betas, etc. in a relatively safer environment than the publishing industry, from a group of people who adhere to a strict goodfic policy and as a community are willing to help each other become better writers.

(I really hope that I have actually said what I am trying to say. I'm sorry if I didn't.)

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