Further to some discussion further down the Front Page, I've been trying to put together a new way of writing Permission Requests. Sometimes people have to do strange things like give multiple writing samples, or endlessly elaborate on their agent profiles - a hassle all round. This new approach is designed to help with that.
But, not being one of the Protectors or the Triumvirs, I've no authority to just randomly change things (thank goodness!). So we need to pool our opinions. I'm particularly interested in the thoughts of Permission Givers (would this help?) and people who don't yet have Permission (is this something you could do?) - but of course, everyone's opinions are valuable.
The Proposed MethodFor the most part, things would go as they do now. You design your agents, discussing them with people as you please. You interact on the Board or Chat. You read missions. Maybe you do the Self-Check. You choose a badfic.
In preparation for requestion Permission, you write a brief bio for each of your agents. This consists of things like backstory, appearance, powers and abilities - and 'anything you think we need to know'.
Then you go to
this page (specifics not yet finalised; layout to be changed). From the list of 'Control Prompts', you choose your favourite, and write a story from it - a story featuring your agents, to showcase them to us. The story should be about 200-500 words in length - a page or so, not an epic work. This is half of your writing sample.
Then (or simultaneously), you roll two six-sided dice (
this will be linked in the instructions). The 4-column table won't be there - instead, you'll have a 6x6 grid laying out the lines from the 'PPC Version' columns. Each cell will contain two prompts (of the kind seen in the GDoc), and your two dice will direct you to a cell. From the prompts in that cell, you will choose one - and write a
second writing-sample story. Same length, etc, as above.
The writing samples do not have to be canonical for your agents - they're samples, not an attempt to force you to have certain thing happen. Their purpose is to show: a) what your agents are like, in terms of personality, b) how your agents interact with each other, c) how you write your agents, d) how you write in general, e) that you actually intend to put time into writing PPC stories, and f) how well you deal with bizarre situations in your writing.
After that, it goes as normal: post your bios, samples, and badfic on the Board, and a PG will come by and comment. Simple as that.
So: thoughts? To my mind, the list of six points (a-f) is the key reason for doing this: some writing samples (where people have just picked something from their fanfic) only answer point d, and almost none answer f. The purpose of the table portion is specifically to get you away from just writing your agents meeting (the
other common sample) - because, while that's still very valuable, it doesn't show how they'll interact
after the first day. I think that's an important aspect of how they're written - and this will help you to showcase that.
Thoughts? Tweaks? Suggestions?
Outraged flame-filled rants about how I'm setting myself up as Dictator and Ultimate Authority and shall soon be installing spike pits to pen you all in here?hS
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