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vision | mcu ([info]humanoid) wrote in [info]rp_tutorials,
@ 2012-05-16 20:51:00

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Hi there, as I'm starting to get into PB games, I'm starting to turn this journal into an examples one but what sort of things do people, especially mods like to see in them? Obviously writing examples but predominately threads - completed or just starters or what?



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[info]wordsmith
2012-05-16 06:15 pm UTC (link)
Speaking as a mod, I like to both writing examples, threads and old characters - but I like to get a full picture. When it comes to threads I prefer starters, or a link to the whole thing, because it says little out of context if you just cut out chunks of it.

My point is that as a mod, I don't just try to pick up on the quality of your writing, but how you work with others in a thread, what sort of characters you're drawn to, what sort of games you have done before, etc. It sounds fairly obsessive, but it's useful to get a grasp of you as an RPer. :)

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[info]humanoid
2012-05-17 04:54 am UTC (link)
Thanks that's very helpful :D

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