Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 21:55:00 -0600 (CST) From: Zroh Subject: [seaQuest-ff] pure ff vs. derived ff To: seaquest-ff@stgenesis.org Reply-to: seaquest-ff@stgenesis.org Reply-to: Zroh Delivered-to: mailing list seaQuest-ff@stgenesis.org Mailing-List: contact seaQuest-ff-help@stgenesis.org; run by ezmlm This is actually a good idea. I forget who suggested it but perhaps people can add into their disclaimers that the fan fiction when it goes off into Angst or other types of more radical seaQuest stories could place a line in there stating the fan fiction is derived from seaQuest but may not follow it's story line exactly. OR there's another option. We can start using Codes in the fan fiction to state what type of fiction we are reading. IE include at the end in () as many of the following that apply: Use one of the following: Script - script format Poem - Poem format MV - Music Video format Song - Song format Then add in any of these that apply: Anst - Angst Act - Adventure/Episodic Hum - Humor Rom - Romantic (but not X rated) X - Crossover U - Unfinished P - Past F - Future ALT - Alternate Reality (items that go outside of what's already established - good for those exploring your "inner demons") NF - Not fan Fiction (general posts/chat) Which would people prefer? I think the second grouping would make more sense and be easier to tell in the subject line. |\ _,,,---,,_ Leigh "Wolenczak" /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;,_ Escapenet IRC Network |,4- ) )-,_..;\ ( `'-' http://www.escapenet.org '---''(_/--' `-'\_) Did you ever stop to think...and then forget to start again? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: seaQuest-ff-unsubscribe@stgenesis.org For additional commands, e-mail: seaQuest-ff-help@stgenesis.org