Subject: Not a PG, but...
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Posted on: 2014-06-08 16:24:00 UTC

Sorry to see you've been rejected.

If you don't mind me making a comment....

It looks like you're making one of the mistakes Dark Brother 16 did. You're trying to pitch a huge, complicated, epic, crossover story arc that just happens to feature a whole bunch of PPC agents. So the PGs are a bit overwhelmed with all the information you expect them to take in at once. And you're so busy planning the big sweep of the arc, it can look like you're neglecting all the little details.

Maybe it would help if you take a step back. Simplify things, at least at first. Start with just a couple of agents in your request, no more, showing you can write those agents well. And just add a quick mention that you've plans to introduce other agents or teams in the long term and that the PGs can ask you for more information if they need it.

(Remember, once you've been given Permission, you don't need extra Permission to introduce extra characters.)

That's what I did, and it worked for me. I got the permission, and no-one even bothered to contact me and ask what my long term plans are. (Admittedly they're not as big or ambitious as yours, but the PGs didn't know that...)

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