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By Callum Shakespeare What point of view? It is the question we all ask ourselves when writing a short story, novel, and in some cases, a poem. And there is no easy answer. Writing Dialogue in Fanficiton. 150 Years of Mary Sue. By Pat Pflieger [presented at the American Culture Association conference, March 31, 1999, San Diego, CA] Revised in light of information presented in "Girl Power: The New Cinderellas in Cinema," by Larisa R.
Schumann; see end of the text. Revised again later, to incorporate new information; added bits are marked: ex., [2001:] ... [/2001] FF Cheat Sheet index. Undefined BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER fans, Giles doesn't go around calling everyone he dislikes a "pillock.
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