Subject: Want the laughably outdated variety? ;)
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Posted on: 2015-05-08 15:45:00 UTC

Raven Firedragon and I came up with the idea for a new department - the Department of Geographical Aberrations. We wrote up a description, and posted it to the Board asking if it was good and we could write it. GreyLadyBast said 'sure', and away we went!

Yeah, I... don't recommend trying that nowadays.




"Why not? Why not?"

"Because if you do/The Big Bad Mouse will come after you."

No, seriously. The reason we don't do it that way any more is pretty much twofold:

1/ We like the idea of a single, unified PPC canon these days. Back then? Not so much. You could pretty much write anything you wanted, and no-one cared. These days, we PGs want to know that you know your way around.

2/ Back in the day, the Permission Givers knew who everyone was. You were probably on either Cam or Bast's LJ; there was a good chance you'd chatted with Thalia on AIM; everyone was a fanwriter, and you'd probably been reviewed by at least one of them. If Miss Cam saw Lacksidacksical asking to write a spinoff (all that capital-P Permission business came later), she'd go 'oh, yes, Lacksi, wrote that fic about Legolas getting trapped in the Glittering Caves, and isn't she the one who knows all that trivia about medieval weapons?'.

Nowadays? It's partly our fault as PGs, it's partly the way the internet has changed, it's partly the makeup of the community, it's partly the slowdown of the Board, it's all sorts of things... but I haven't a clue who you are. I mean, I vaguely recognise your name, which puts you at least at Level Two, but... that's pretty much it.

Yes, I can check (and if I was handling a Permission request you can bet I would), but I don't know. And that makes the old way of things... pretty darn hard.

(Also: when we started asking for writing samples, they were almost universally your other fanfic, which was probably in one of maybe five fandoms. Then more and more people didn't have recent fanfic, and those who did usually had it in Obscure Fandom #97001, so the practice of writing a PPC sample came in. The current prompts are just a way to quantify that. Just a random thought.)

hS

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