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chordatesrock ([personal profile] chordatesrock) wrote in [community profile] access_fandom2012-12-02 11:30 pm

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I do know that [community profile] accessportrayal is my community and I can make arbitrary decisions about it if I want to, but since the [community profile] access_fandom crowd is a big chunk of potential membership, I feel like asking opinions. I've been considering adding my own article, not about a specific disability, but about disabilities that magically go away, because I've had this happen to me and putting those experiences into words could be useful for writers who choose (against all attempts to persuade them otherwise) to go that route with their characters. Do you think that's a good idea (especially for fanfic writers who have no choice) or will it just encourage more of this kind of plot twist?
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Re: Well...

[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith 2012-12-04 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
>>Accessportrayal isn't meant for opinion pieces so much as sharing experience and knowledge, but it's a good technique to know anyway.<<

I think you're going to find that
once you go beyond medical or
technological facts, you'll get
opinion pieces as folks discuss
their experiences or things
they've seen. Different people
will solve the same problems in
different ways, or interpret
things differently.

>> By the way, how did you avoid wank on PanGaia? I don't have any wank yet, partly because of how few contributors I have so far, but you're right, it could happen.<<

It was a magazine, so I used a
combination of editing (i.e.
not publishing things with
logical fallacies in them) and
developing a pool of reliable
writers.

See also my recommendations
for online communities:
http://ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com/571551.html