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from Olin 'Neplusultra' Petty <ranma@neplusultra.org>
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date Thu, 9 Aug 2001 07:24:26 -0500
I'm going to have to kill my mail client....
anyways...

Don and FanFiction:

>Assuming FFML hasn't changed too much, it's just not a very good system.
>There's too much fanfic to read, most of the stuff gets ignored.  Unless
>you're already well known or you happen to write something everyone likes,
>it's not a good way to get meaningful feedback.

Well, in the past little bit I've been seeing more
feedback than stories really.  I haven't been counting
exactly, but there's definately more C+C than I recall
from before the list died.  I've even seen some that
were negative that actually had some, oh wonder of
wonders, commentary to them.

>If you're not lucky to have a couple of good friends to critque, then
>you're basically out of luck.  I'd say 90% of the meaningful feedback I've
>received comes from Lyn, and no, there are a bit more than one person that
>reads my stories.  :)
Ahh, good old Lyn.  I miss having her as a prereader.
To tell the truth, she was the only one of them that
actually seemed to ever have anything to say other
than 'Hey, nice chapter!' sigh.

I seem to recall reading something from you a long time ago.
Might not have been you, but hey.  It was a Ranma-Chrono
Trigger story.  It was well written, just didn't personally
think the two stories fit well together.


Kasumi Kawaii
>Did you know that when a transsexual dies, the first thing they do is cut
off 
>their heads?  They also drill holes in their skulls so that they can examine

>the brain tissue.  <snip>
Granted, you're probably right on the next part of the paragraph.
But...um, doesn't the family have to consent to an autopsy or
something like that before the cutting and the drilling and all?
Of course I don't really know a lot about medical procedures...


Olin 'Neplusultra' Petty
Tired and kinda talkative.




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