Subject: Can the PPC improve the quality of fanfic?
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Posted on: 2010-05-23 18:07:00 UTC

So that's my question: Does the PPC, by critiquing bad fanfic, increase the (admittedly small) percentage of good fanfic?

I'm pretty sure that it improves the quality of the people writing, just through practice. (I've seen it reading the missions of people who've written more than about a half-dozen of them--the writing tends to get better the more recent the mission.) And reading PPC mission reports from bad fanfic teaches you about what not to do in your own fanfiction--I got that effect back when I used to just read them, before I knew you could actually join. It's definitely a more interesting way to learn than reading a book about grammar or writing style.

But are these effects only on people who are going to improve anyway, because they care about the quality of their writing to the point that they'd find a way with or without having example badly-written stories sporked for them? Or do they actually reach people who don't care, and convince them to start caring?

The main point is to have fun, of course. But it'd be nice if there were some effect, at least on the borderline cases where people just hadn't learned enough to write well yet.

Which brings me to a second question, of course: Is there a way to maximize the chance that people will learn from your writing--while minimizing the chance that they will simply be offended and think you're an awfully evil person for writing a bunch of words that fictionally kills off some other person's bunch of words because they're smothering Legolas in mountains of Sue glitter?

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