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Date Posted: Tue, Apr 13 2004, 20:01:12
Author: MKIceman
Subject: Re: The Importance of Resolutions
In reply to: Catseye 's message, "Re: The Importance of Resolutions" on Tue, Apr 13 2004, 19:54:20

>It's fun. That _is_ the point - people enjoy doing it.
>If we didn't enjoy such things, we'd long since have
>passed a 'Badfic sucks!' resolution and gone away
>again.

I was thinking more along the lines of questions like "What is fanfiction?" and "What is canon?" Topics that help writers turn badfic into not just goodfic but also greatfic.

I don't go to GAFF just to say "Badfic sucks!" I also go to GAFF to see how to make goodfic, or how to help the badfic author turn into a goodfic author.

Those are the resolutions I care about.

--Matt

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