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Moving!The archive is moving to AO3 effective March 1, 2014. More details there.M_A Mailing List Archive Submissions Linking Please note that much of the material you will find on this site is intended for adult audiences only. If explicit sexual material and the idea of homoerotic relationships bothers you, you are advised to look elsewhere! All things Star Wars copyright © Lucasfilm and materials are used without permission for non-profit use. This and all linked pages on this site are ONLY fan-produced pages which intend no copyright infringement. |
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Moving!The archive is moving to AO3 effective March 1, 2014. More details there.As the archive receives a number of submissions for this site, we would like to request that authors follow these guidelines for posting stories to the list and when they submit stories directly to the archivists. Failure to follow these guidelines will slow down the process of getting your stories up on the website. Also, please make sure to read the Archive Policies listed further down this page to ensure your submission is suitable and complies with the requirements listed here. Subject LineA format as shown below is recommended, as some list members may wish to separate fiction postings from general discussion: FIC: Story Title (Part number/Total # of parts) If you are posting as you write, and don't know how long your story will be, put "?" as the total number of parts. Headers within Message TextThe following is the suggested information to include before the text of the your story. Please take note of it, and realize that including all the requested information will make both the archivists and readers happy.
Example header: Title: Alone Your StoryAdapted from the alt.startrek.creative FAQ on formatting story postings. The following information is very important! Proper story formatting will make your text easier to read for everyone. It is not the job of the archivist to completely reformat your story if it is badly mangled, you don't however, have to format it into HTML. Please follow the rules listed below: DO NOT use smart-quotes or other special formatting some word processors substitue for hyphens, ellipses, etc. Smart-quotes screw up a lot of people's email readers, and many folks trash such stories unread as soon as they see the tell-tale subscripts and superscripts and/or little black rectangles and/or just plain garbled up screens. It also gives the archivist more work to do to strip all these characters out. The easiest way to deal with this problem is to save your stories in TEXT ONLY format in your word processing file. Then CLOSE the file. Re-open it, THEN cut-and-paste the text into your email message. DO NOT post your stories in HTML code. The vast majority of email readers can't translate the codes properly, and many people don't want to bother saving the file and firing up a web browser so they can read it. DO NOT post stories as attachments or in Word, Wordperfect or other word-processing file formats. Some people's email servers refuse attached files. Not everyone uses the same word processors. Some people just won't open attachments out of fear of viruses. The rest of us are just too lazy to be bothered :-) So don't do it. DO post your stories in plain old ASCII text. In your wordprocessor this may also be known as MS-DOS text, or Simple Text or Generic Text or such. If you want to indicate such things as italicized or bold text, please use text symbols such as ~this~ or *this*. I will convert them into html code for the website. DO double-space between paragraphs. Simply indenting the paragraphs often isn't enough--tabs can get swallowed, it's easier to read with a space between paragraphs, and it makes the archivist's life easier (see a trend with that last reason here? :-) Policies and Archiving Team Information The master_apprentice archiving team: For questions about general site maintenance, problems getting your stories archived, or if you need for any reason to remove one of your stories, please contact Lori at (lori @ hawksongDOT com) If you are not a member of the master-apprentice mailing list and would like your fiction archived on the site, (which is definitely welcome) send your submission to the archivist according to your name. Please read the archive policies at the bottom of this page to make sure that your story is suitable for the site and make sure to follow the submission guidelines regarding how to format your story. Submitted stories will be archived in as timely a fashion as possible, but real life may affect the rate at which this site is updated and we trust everyone to understand that. Please do not bug the archivists regarding the status of a submitted story unless more than one week has passed since a fic was posted/emailed. Please be aware that if you do not follow the submission guidelines, that will slow things down and your story may be rejected unless it is reformatted correctly. Stories are posted on this site with the authors' express permission. Do NOT archive any of these stories on another website unless you have received permission from the author to do so, or they have given free archiving rights in the disclaimer to their story. Archive policies:I. Important! This archive has a several restrictions on story content, which will be enforced. If your story does not meet these guidelines, it will be turned down.
III. If you ever need to remove or resubmit a story to the archive with changes, please resubmit the entire story to the archivist and the changes will be made in as timely a fashion as possible. |