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Welcome/Information MessageWelcome to The Magnificent Seven Adult Fan Fiction Mailing List (m7xf). This list is for adult fiction, including fiction that gives specific, graphic details about sex between men, between women, and between men and women. Stories can be rated up to NC-17. In order to be on this list, you must be over 18. If you are not over 18 or are not comfortable reading fiction of this nature, please see the "unsubscribe" directions below. No age statements are required on this list. People are subbed under the honor system, but the list admin reserves the right to unsub without warning anyone under 18. This message contains important information on unsubscribing, going to digest and nomail, list rules, and posting, so please read the entire message and save it (or bookmark it if you're reading it on the web). DESCRIPTION: "Fiction" is loosely defined as any written creative work, including (but not limited to) stories, poems, filks, and essays. A/U's, crossovers, and all other fiction that is connected to Mag7 is welcome here, with one exception: 1) No actor fic. Non-slash "gen" stories (stories suitable for general audiences, including minors) are all right to post here, but they can also be posted on M7fic, M7xf's sister list. To subscribe to M7fic, send an email to m7fic-subscribe@lists.squidge.org or go to http://lists.squidge.org/wws/lists/m7fic. "Discussion" includes any topic related to The Magnificent Seven (as long as the focus is on fan fiction), fan fiction in general, or writing in general. This includes, but is not limited to, requests for information, discussion of characterization or writing techniques, discussion of fanfic likes and dislikes, and discussion of slash/smut. Please carefully read the note about discussions toward the bottom of this post. "Slash" refers to stories involving a romantic and/or sexual relationship between people of the same gender (which may or may not be depicted graphically in the story). It got its name from the "/" used between character's initials to indicate who the pairing is (for example, C/V would be a story about Chris and Vin in a romantic/sexual relationship). On this list, slash stories are indicated with a M/M or F/F (male/male or female/female); the character pairing can be indicated, but isn't required. "Hetsmut" refers to stories involving explicit heterosexual sexual relationships. It got its name from . . . well, someone telling me that's what they called it <G>. On this list, it is indicated with a M/F (or F/M, if you prefer). Character pairings can be indicated, but aren't required. "Adult" is any story with content that is deemed by the author or listmom to be too graphic for the gen list. This would include some violence, language, torture, rape, etc. (Note: whether the story is considered "adult" or not largely depends on the way the subject matter is presented; if it's graphically depicted, it's probably adult.) WEB INTERFACE: The server we're now using allows you to manage your subscription using either email or a web interface. The main page for the server is located at http://lists.squidge.org/wws. Once subscribed to a list on this server, you can log in by clicking the 'login' icon at the top left corner of the main page, or you can click on the name of the list you're subscribed to. Once logged in, you can use the 'help' icon at the top right of each page for navigation tips. SUB/UNSUB: You can also send an email to m7xf-request@lists.squidge.org with "subscribe" in the body (no quotation marks). You can unsubscribe by using the web interface (see above address), logging on, and choosing "leave," or by sending an email to m7xf-request@lists.squidge.org with "unsubscribe" in the body (no quotation marks). DIGEST: You can also send an email to m7xf-request@lists.squidge.org with "digest" in the body (no quotation marks). NOMAIL: You can also send an email to m7xf-request@lists.squidge.org with "nomail" in the body (no quotation marks). FULL MAIL BOXES AND ISP PROBLEMS:
POSTING NON-STORIES: POSTING STORIES: --SUBJECT LINE: Please include in your subject line: ---EXAMPLE: Subj: [m7xf] New Story G M/M 1/4 --TEMPLATE:
If your story is related to a challenge, holiday, series, or episode, please indicate which one. Also, if your story is a sequel or series, please give the name of the story it is a sequel to. In all posts other than the first one, you must include the following information:
When giving archive permission, please indicate which archive(s) you wish your story to be placed in or linked from. "List archive" or "M7FFA" refers to the M7FFA archive at http://www.cairdean.com/magnific/ and can be used for both the gen and adult sections of this archive. If you want your story archived (uploaded to the server) at another archive, but would like a link to the story listed at M7FFA, please indicate that with something along the lines of "archive at xxx, link at M7FFA". (You can have your story at more than one archive.) FORMATTING: For best posting results, please read and follow the formatting tips included below.
ARCHIVING: This list has two archives. --The Temporary Archive stores all posts sent to the list in the last month. Please use this archive rather than asking the list for missing story parts. All posts, including story posts, will go into this archive; however, they will be deleted after 30 days. The Temporary Archive can be found at: http://lists.squidge.org/wws/arc/m7xf. You may have to log in at the top left corner of the page prior to seeing archived messages. --The Permanent Archive (aka The Magnificent Seven Fan Fiction Archive) is run by me (the listmom) and my band of merry helpers. The archive address is: http://www.cairdean.com/mag7xfic/index.html. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): RESPONDING TO STORIES: You may also offer critiques, reviews, and recommendations onlist. In case you're confused: a critique would be an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of a story aimed primarily at helping the author improve; a review would be an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of a story aimed at other readers; a recommendation would be an evaluation of a story primarily aimed at letting other readers know the story is worth reading. FLAMING: "Flaming" is the act of attacking another person. For example, "you're an idiot for saying that . . ." is a flame, because it attacks the person (calling her an idiot) rather than the idea. Don't do it. Disagreeing with someone's ideas is not a flame. "I think you're wrong about xxx, because . . . " is not flaming. While using strong negative language (such as, "That idea makes me want to puke") may not technically be a flame, it is still inappropriate for this list. Please keep your discussions civil and remember to be clear about which parts of your posts are facts and which are opinions. DISCUSSION: Discussion of matters related to fan fiction or the show (with an emphasis on how it connects to fan fiction) is welcome and encouraged. Questions that relate to story development, location of stories/websites, or attempts to find authors of stories are also welcome. "Me too" posts and "you go, girl" posts should be avoided, as should posts that basically amount to a private conversation between a few listmembers. Posts such as these should be sent through private email. In all cases, the listmom reserves the right to move discussions offlist if they are A) becoming abusive or B) wandering too far off-topic. A note on discussion: Some of the topics that come up for discussion on this list may not be "comfortable" ones for all listmembers. For example, it is perfectly acceptable under list policy to discuss likes and dislikes in fan fiction. However, some people, particularly new or sensitive writers, find such discussions disturbing and even find that the discussions can make them doubt their ability to write, or to write well. Listmembers must choose for themselves whether or not they want to read the various discussion threads that come up. As long as each discussion stays on-topic and civil, I will allow it to continue. The subject of whether or not discussions in general or a discussion in particular is harmful to someone's feelings, ego, or ability to write is not open for debate on-list. In general, this problem can be solved by the person in question simply not reading the discussion. If you feel that a discussion has crossed the line and is no longer on-topic or civil, you should contact me (katilain@cairdean.com) privately. Your opinions will be heard and considered; agreement is not, however, guaranteed. Another note: "Civil," for the purposes of this list, can be defined as avoiding flaming, screaming (using all caps), or deliberately insulting language (such as "that kind of story makes me want to puke"). Listmembers should keep in mind that, in almost all cases, what they're expressing is their own personal opinion, which is no more or less valid than that of the other members. In other words, be polite. You are entitled to express your thoughts and beliefs. You are not entitled to be rude or abusive to other listmembers (or, for that matter, to non-listmembers whose names may come up in discussion). QUOTING POSTS:
OT POSTS: Other types of OT posts are allowed with the listmom's permission. If your OT post is not directly related to M7 or fan fiction, please ask the listmom (Katilain@cairdean.com) before posting. Certain types of OT posts are never allowed. These include virus alerts (usually scams), forwarded jokes, forwarded pleas for help for lost children, suffering women, or other groups, requests for prayers/good thoughts/etc. for family members, friends, or pets, ASCII text drawings, snowball/waterbaloon/etc. fights, greeting cards, or anything similar to any of the above. Questions, problems, etc. should be directed to the listowner/mom at katilain@cairdean.com or katilian@earthlink.net. Katie |