Subject: No penalty for rambling...
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Posted on: 2010-07-01 21:09:00 UTC

Imagine, for an instant, that a storyline is just that - literally a line, stretching through some meta-space. It's been Published, which makes it extra shiny and special. That storyline is the Canon for that particular work - Lord of the Rings has a Canon (two, if you count the movies), MIB has a Canon, and so on.

Immediately surrounding Canon is a tight weave of well-written fanfic storylines. It's like a rope - all nicely aligned, woven together, and although parallel threads don't always agree, the whole thing holds together nicely. This is good fanfic. Each fanfic takes a little bit of strength from the main Canon, but because it weaves right back in, the net effect is to make the whole thing stronger.

Surrounding that is the whole tangled mess of badfic, which makes our nice, neatly woven rope of fandom look like a messy yarn-ball. It's ugly, it's messy, and as each fic still takes strength from the Canon, it weakens the entire assemblage. The job of the PPC is to trim out those tangles and keep the rope of canon something resembling coherent and linear.

That's how I see it, anyways. Your perceptions may vary.

Now, World One is yet another Canon in that meta-space. It isn't our Earth, it's a fictional translation thereof. This is where it starts to get a bit mind-bending, as World One, along with all other fiction set in the "real world" (to a given limit of "real") is also fanfiction, looping around the concept of the Real World (the actual, nonfictional space we inhabit).

Agents are usually Dangerously Genre Savvy, to borrow the term. Many of them break the fourth wall to some degree or another - the PPC is metafiction, so a little bit of recursive fun is always possible.

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