Subject: I am going to slightly disagree with part of your premise
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Posted on: 2015-06-24 20:26:00 UTC

Namely this: As a writer, your first and foremost goal is to write something that's enjoyable and works well as a whole.

I think first and foremost as a writer your goal is to write something that you enjoy writing. If other people find it enjoyable, then I consider that gravy. If Voyd wants to write some big event that does not impact the PPC canon as a whole, I say give it a shot. Now if the reason for doing it is to be memorable, then I am inclined to agree with you. Because again, as I said, I firmly believe that one should write for themselves. If others remember it, fantastic, if not, so be it. Same with whether or not others enjoy it.

Now turning to the original concerns Voyd voiced, here is what I have to say. Do you like what plans you have made up to this point? Do you think that it needs some drama or surprise? Then write it out. Draft it. Then see how you feel about it. You should not bind yourself to what other people want, unless it is something technical (Sues, spelling, grammar, etc).

As far as plot is concerned your first and, in my opinion, only real concern is Do You Like It? Now that is my general opinion on writing. With something like the PPC, just like other forms of Fanfiction, there are conventions you have to follow, i.e., not disrupting canon. The only caveat goes to being part of a shared universe, it could theoretically be outvoted by the community at large, but I say write it, see if you like, and then submit it to the community and go from there.

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