Subject: See, that's good!
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Posted on: 2014-05-03 15:55:00 UTC
You've got discussion through banter, good conservative use of fic quotes, and a meta joke bout the show and its fandom. You can do this!
Subject: See, that's good!
Author:
Posted on: 2014-05-03 15:55:00 UTC
You've got discussion through banter, good conservative use of fic quotes, and a meta joke bout the show and its fandom. You can do this!
A new process, huh? Great! I'll give this a look and give some comments on suggestions for prompts.
I had trouble with my Google docs. It seems to be temporarily down on my end.
However, I did manage to get a glimpse of the prompts, and they look great! Good job.
Would it be wrong to suggest a PPC Bingo to see how many of these prompts can be worked in--in a natural way!--to normal missions and Interludes. I seriously had a mental image of a Bingo stamper, "Seen this, seen this, seen this, done this one myself, seen this" while I was reading over them.
I'm looking forward to getting Permission sometime in the future. And, speaking of Permission, how long should you usually post and interact before asking Permission? I know it's on the Wikia, but I just wanted some other people's perspectives. :)
I'll help -- hopefully. I will if I can.
I'll probably do the same; thanks for the help! :D
Seriously, I've been trying to put together something for Permission for a little while now, and the examples for Agent bios really help explain exactly what you want to see, as well as some decent formatting for it.
... the same baffling time-slip which afflicted Cassie? Only in reverse, obviously, and adding an extra day to make it the 1st again?
hS
He (and I, and I'm sure a few other people as well) want to know if you are kidding or not.
And wow, is fangirl Japanese everywhere still a thing? I feel old, coulda sworn the internet didn't do that any more.
Ah, well, I've no idea whether fangirl Japanese is still a thing, This was many, many years ago, but it put me off OC MSTs for life. (Even if I tried to read one now, I'd be too busy worrying about possible signs of the MSTers' Sueness that I wouldn't be able to "just sit back and relax.")
As for why the PPC instead of MSTs in the first place. You get to kill the badfics as well as just MST them. You're the next step beyond MSTs.
"After all, how can you mock a Sue for being a flat character, if your characters are generic cutouts?"
Most Sues are being mocked for exactly the opposite. Trying to be speshul, unique, not wanting to be flat or generic enough.
Sorry if I was rude.
Like I said elsewhere, I only tend to turn to the PPC when I'm already in a grumpy, miserable, bad-tempered mood and want the satisfaction of some Sue slaughter. If that seeps into my posts, then you have my apologies. It's not done on purpose to upset anyone.
Just wondered since it seemed like it was weakening the point you made, unless I misunderstood.
"It should't feel like a school assignment" is what I meant to write.
I spotted it and was like "Uh, why's PoorCynic suddenly arguing against himself?" :P
The PPC generally respects claims, so you can pretty much go "I want this one" and nobody else'll touch it.
...it would be pretty selfish of me to claim it for myself if I'm almost certainly never going to write it (since I don't have the courage to risk murdering my own ideas).
Is there some sort of limit for how long fics can remain claimed without anything being written?
We've had missions on the claimed list for years, it's pretty much a "we'll respect the claim as long as we know you're still interested in writing it" thing.
The fic has now been claimed! Yup, you've convinced me to have a go at writing. It'll probably turn out awful, but let's give it a try anyway.
So should I apply for permission now, or wait for the new rules?
If nothing else, use the time to settle in a bit more and consider where we've been coming from, you might find something useful in what people like hS, Cynic and Phobos have tried to tell you. This isn't a lecture, just saying the extra time will give you more opportunity to gather your thoughts.
(Besides, the revamped permission mechanic looks like it's more fun than how we've been doing it.)
Maybe more fun if you're already the sort of person who already enjoys writing. The new mechanic looks like no fun at all from here. :(
You said you wanted to give it a try, the prompts will let you get into the swing of things and used to how your people tick for when you jump into missions. I'd be perfectly willing to help you along if you like, too.
Yeah, some help would be great. Thanks. Feel free to email me to discuss things.
(*hugs*)
I see how I feel in the morning, and if I'm still interested, I'll claim it.
Those rules are not so much about writing as they are about standardization. It makes grading a story easier for the teacher. Feel free to throw all of that out when writing for yourself. There are no time limits or draft requirements here.
-Phobos
OK. Thanks. That's good to know.
But this brings us back full circle to what brought me into this thread in the first place. The proposed new Permission rules: "Write so many words about something that you don't want to write about, just so that someone can judge you."
It's exactly the approach that put me off writing in the first place!
My standard dress is a t-shirt and jeans in colder weather, t-shirt and basketball shorts in warmer. Shirts like that just strike me as trashy. I freaking wear bras and it still makes me uncomfortable.
I didn't think it was possible for me to become more of a pariah at school than I already am, but when I expressed my dislike of Duck Dynasty, I got a bunch of nasty remarks from the other kids. I live in a rather homophobic part of the country, which is just lovely. :/
You've probably heard this before, but the situation with kids being mean really does get better in high school, and even better in college. (Can't claim that the homophobia necessarily does, of course.)
And in an AP class at that. Gosh, why don't I like people more? >_
I like to say I'm homophobicphobic. ;)
I can only hope it really does get better in college, because high school has actually been worse than middle school. *mutters* Just one more year... just one more year...
I apologize for making assumptions about what grade you were in. Um . . . at least you're a lot more mature than your classmates? ,>~,>
You've got discussion through banter, good conservative use of fic quotes, and a meta joke bout the show and its fandom. You can do this!
Thanks. Glad you liked it. I've got plenty of ideas for banter, meta jokes, etc. But the problem is I don't always enjoy writing them.
(BTW I'll never understand why interviewers always ask authors, "Where do you get your ideas from"? or "How do you think up your ideas?" Ideas just naturally dance into your head of their own accord all the time!)
At the risk of sounding supremely egotistical, do you ever wonder if authors (and film-makers and game developers, etc.) have "better" (more active) imaginations? Or do other folks get story ideas too, but have no interest in making them?
("For what it's worth", but I ran out of space.)