I'm just gonna point out now that in several points you mostly consider the position of someone who was actually here for all of this. I was not, and as such this archive isn't just a memory aid or a source of inspiration but a discovery of things I didn't know existed.
Fair point, definitely.
This is something I've struggled with in my own Stark Raven Mad thread. I have *most* of what I've written creatively in this project there, but there are numerous, small stories that I do not bother to include in that list, mostly those that would fit your description here. For instance, I don't think I put any of the M:EM High School stuff that I've written in there. But I do have clearly non-canon stuff like M:EM: The Musical, Ravnica: Chain of Events, and my MST3k-ified piece in there, so I don't even have consistency there.
Would you say the pieces you haven't included in Stark Raven Mad shouldn't be linked here? As in, they're unworthy of archiving or you have reasons against their archiving? Because I get that someone could be ashamed of their own work or prefer that it wouldn't be remembered, but... they decided to share it here. Especially for people not around to discuss it, I'd remain on the side that everyone's work should be archived (we prolly need a word for "archiving in the non-Archive archive") unless under specific request of the author. (and even that, I'd keep a line to point out the author denied the archiving, but that might be a bit of a dick move)
No, I haven't excluded anything from Stark Raven Mad because of quality issues, it more that I've just been incredibly inconsistent with what I
have included. Mostly, I suppose, it's out of laziness. I've already edited that post ~checks quickly~ 146 times, so going in and re-editing it for something I just quickly throw together, or something I put up right before I retire for the evening (that phrasing amuses me for some reason) seems like an unnecessary step. Maybe someday, when I'm bored, I'll go through and find the things I don't have on there and put them in with a single, big edit, but considering I imagine I'm the only one who used the Stark Raven Mad thread with any regularity (or at all) I just don't consider it a priority.
As for your question, though, it sounds like you're leaning towards, essentially, including everything, which I suppose does have the benefit of not having to make any sort of judgment call on what to or not to include.
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There is also a potential value in having a clear record of what did not pass the vote but tried, although that could just as easily result in the wrong kind of tone.
For that reason I wouldn't differentiate the failed votes from the pieces that were never submitted and just link the original thread. Since I suspect that would still be a pretty large number of stories, I'd divide them by author, which... might result in a weird perspective for some authors?
That makes sense. And for those who are still around, it might provide an opportunity to see what still isn't canon.
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I see where you are coming from with the history of the project, and some of them might be interesting to reread to see what we were thinking at the time, but I'm not convinced these need to be saved as links. The threads still exist, and NGA has a pretty good search feature (I'm STILL, after seven frickin' years, still bitter at just how bad the search feature was on the old boards...grumble...grumble...), so if we ever needed it for some reason or were curious about it, we could still find them. Mostly, I just can't imagine too many people stumbling across the project and being curious about that kind of thing, though that might just be me.
Maybe not for someone who lived that? But while not a subject that kept me up at night, I was curious about the project's history (which some threads paint in a rather dramatic light which attracts curiosity, btw) and I wouldn't have any idea about what to search for that except for going straight for the oldest thread pages and comb those. Having a few select threads to give an idea of the shape the project had years ago would be enough for me.
Sure, and as you pointed out at the beginning, this is a matter of perspective. Having been through it, and involved in many of them in one manner or another, I'm bound to look at them differently. I just have no idea how I would pick which ones to keep. For instance, there is a thread I made as an interest check for what would become the Highlighted M:EMories thread...and then there
is the Highlighted M:EMories thread. They potentially contextualize each other in a possibly interesting way. But then again, does the existence of the latter make the former obsolete? I really don't have answers to these questions.
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-Business threads about project like anthologies.
We finished up work on the Innistrad anthology over here, but most of the anthologies we've discussed here never got off the ground, right? I mean, there's the Legends of the Wastes that Orcish and Ruwin wrote and Luna stalwartly put together, but again, I feel people are more likely to be interested in the anthology itself rather than the business behind it, but I could, as always, be wrong.
I agree, but since some of those threads were 4+ pages long there was the chance something interesting was buried there (I skimmed threads but didn't close-read them for hidden gems)
Yeah, there definitely is some interesting stuff buried in some of those. I wrote a poem called "The Darkness," which I'm quite fond of, actually, that is buried in Tevish's
Minutes to Midnight thread. So I definitely see your argument.
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-Having a cleaner selection of the old gems? Who decides what gets in?
This is a very good idea and something we should probably do, especially as a "first entry" into the project for anyone who is interested. As for who makes the call, anyone who wants to, I suppose. If you want to take the lead on a project to arrange that, I would certainly support the idea!
I could try to read through everything, but it would take A LOT of time. I may do that in time, when this archive has a more functional shape and I have a more defined idea about what might interest me and what may not, but still your memory would help. Like, what old threads your remember fondly? Even and especially if you don't remember their exact contents. Like, I had no idea that a non-canon story about Aloise's birthday existed until it was linked (or maybe it was posted soon after my arrival?) and in that story, I had NO CLUE about who the hell Raef was*
those are two links that should make it to the finished archive IMO. Which other threads contained similar stories or information that would be useful or cool to have at hand for someone that mostly archive-dives? I feel like every M:EMber could post any thread they'd recommend newcomers/archive lurkers to check out, that would already be a good spot to start: a selection from the M:EMbers, by the M:EMbers!
*And while the search function is good, you try to get an idea about who a character is just from their name... in a subforum where the Random Plot Generator is a thing
Sure, I didn't mean to suggest that you do it by yourself, only that, since you expressed the interest, you take point on the project, so to speak. Aloise's Birthday is a piece that Orcish mentions from time to time as being one of his favorite non-canon pieces he's ever written, and was very much a product of its time, as it was written near when Barinellos was putting together Legacies (I think that's the title of the Raef multi-part story. I honestly can't remember if that got changed or not). But Barinellos had also just recently written the first part of a story ("Drifting Lights," I think it was called) that was going to feature Aamir, Aloise, and Raef that ended up getting nixed for a variety of reasons.
But that leads to one of the major problems with this project in general. A large number of the things we write, especially those "lost gems" that are hidden away in other pieces, are really more like "inside jokes" than anything else, and so I just wonder what their appeal would be to new people who come in. It could be very appealing, potentially. Or, because they usually contain a fleet of obscure references, maybe not at all.
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As the person who pushed for the index thread in the Archive, I'm in favor of this.
Oh Serra I felt a pit open in my stomach at the idea of stumbling in the Archive and have no easy way to follow characters and authors. Thank you so much.
I'm glad it helped! I'm a big believer in clear organization for things like that.
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-How to organize the to-be-stickied thread.
That...is a very good question. I'll need to think about it.
Yes, that's not an easy one. In my opinion, the final version has a few necessary sections:
-threads with lots of characterization and content (I Called This Meeting and Long Story Short)
-well-loved non-canon pieces and threads (Aloise's birthday, M:EM High School, ANGELSONG)
-a few historical threads for project perspective
More niche things that can still have a significant lure:
-non archived stories (either failed votes or never submitted)
-forum games (maybe you feel like reviving a game and need a refresher? Wanna come up with a new one and need inspiration? Planning to do some old school necromancy?*)
-art (There's an old thread with Keeper's art coming from a Google Drive whose links are broken and my heart broke too at the realization. You yourself said you loved the Rulus' rendition in one of them)
-M:EM as X (indirect characterization and, in card threads, ties between writing and game)
-discontinued stories and worldbuilding
-Less impactful or beloved examples of the "necessary" sections
Yeah, again, I don't have a good answer. We could potentially just lump everything into categories if we wanted to, but that might be more work than it's worth. We also need to make sure we avoid burnout. When Luna was trying to catalog all of the implications and connections with all of the stories as they went up, it definitely led to burnout, and we wouldn't want that to happen again.
*Ah, this reminds me. Someone was surprised when I necrod the 50 word fiction thread. But writing prompts should never be considered necromancy IMHO. Why would you make a Part 2 of a creative thread 2-5 pages long? (especially without a link to the old one, but that is beside the point)
Good point. I feel I've done it both ways at various points!