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----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob Kelk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: rec.arts.anime.fandom,rec.arts.anime.misc Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 5:15 PM Subject: [INFO] The rec.arts.anime.fandom FAQ > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Archive-name: <http://robkelk.ottawa-anime.org/faqs/raaf.html> > Posting-frequency: monthly, on the 1st > Last-modified: Tue 22 Feb 2005 > > > The rec.arts.anime.fandom FAQ > ============================= > > This document is an attempt to answer some of the more common > questions posted to <news:rec.arts.anime.fandom>. > > Comments, corrections, and suggestions for improvement should be sent > to the FAQ maintainer, Rob Kelk, at the address in the signature file. > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: Table of Contents > > Table of Contents > Where can I find this FAQ? > What is on-topic in rec.arts.anime.fandom? > Can I post my anime-related fanfic here? > All right, where *can* I post my anime-related fanfic? > Can I talk here about fanfics posted to other newsgroups? > What about fan art? Where can I post that? > Where can I find someone else's fanfics? > I'm looking for a ride to an anime convention - can I ask here? > Are there any anime clubs in my city? > Can I sell my old anime fan stuff here? > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: Where can I find this FAQ? > > This FAQ is currently posted monthly, on the first of the month, to > the newsgroup <news:rec.arts.anime.fandom>. > > It is also available on the FAQ maintainer's website, at > <http://robkelk.ottawa-anime.org/raaf.html>. > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: What is on-topic in rec.arts.anime.fandom? > > Here's the body of the control message that created > rec.arts.anime.fandom, posted on 18 April 1996: > >> rec.arts.anime.fandom is an unmoderated newsgroup which passed its >> vote for creation by 243:89 as reported in news.announce.newgroups >> on 13 Mar 1996. >> >> For your newsgroups file: >> rec.arts.anime.fandom Important issues concerning Japanese animation >> fans. >> >> The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: >> >> An unmoderated newsgroup for issues and topics of interest to anime >> fandom. For conventions reports, anime club concerns, and legal >> matters. Discussion of fan artwork, and fan literature. For the >> organization of fan translations projects, and discussion of fansub >> projects (availability, technology, etc). Advice on the creation >> and maintenance of Internet and WWW fan resources, and pointers to >> the same. For the discussion of important fan issues, such as >> starting a fan club, organizing conventions, editing newsletters and >> fanzines, etc. This group should not be used for the trading of >> fansubs nor for the posting of binary files. > > Somehow, that "etc." at the end of the list has been read to allow for > what many people call the "Stupid Fight Thread" - discussions of which > character from one anime could beat up which other character from > another anime. > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: Can I post my anime-related fanfic here? > > We'd rather that you didn't, actually. Fanfics tend to be hundreds, > if not thousands, of lines long, and a discussion group like > r.a.a.fandom isn't the right place for messages that are that big. > Remember, not everyone pays for their Usenet access by the month, and > long posts take more time to download than short posts do. > > Besides, while the charter says that discussion of fan literature is > on-topic, actual fan literature is not on-topic for the group. > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: All right, where *can* I post my anime-related fanfic? > > That depends on whether you think the story is finished. > > If your fanfic is still a work in progress, then you want to find some > pre-readers for it. Try posting a short message to r.a.a.fandom > saying that you're looking for pre-readers, and then e-mail a copy of > your fanfic to the people who reply. Alternately, you could subscribe > to the FanFiction Mailing List, or one of the mailing lists that > formed after the first shutdown of the FFML - links to these mailing > lists are available at > <http://www.geocities.com/zednik.geo/Refuge.htm>. > > If you consider your fanfic to be finished, then you should post it to > <news:rec.arts.anime.creative> (after reading that group's FAQ, found > at <http://www.gweep.ca/~robomod/rec.arts.anime.creative/>). This is > a moderated newsgroup, so your fanfic won't show up immediately! That > group's moderation team is pretty good about getting fanfics posted to > r.a.a.creative within a week of them being submitted - if it takes > longer than that, then there's probably some sort of problem with the > way your fanfic was posted and they're trying to get in touch with > you. > > Of course, you can also put a copy of your fanfic on your website, > whether the fanfic is finished or not. Please post a short message to > r.a.a.fandom saying where to find your fanfic if you do this. For > example: >> I've put a copy of my alternate-universe Oh My Goddess / Tenchi Muyo >> crossover fanfic "Ah! Mihoshi-sama" on my website. You can read it >> at <http://www.ottawa-anime.org/fanfics/mihoshi.html>. > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: Can I talk here about fanfics posted to other newsgroups? > > Certainly. "Discussion of fan artwork, and fan literature" is > specifically mentioned as being on-topic for this group. > > The rec.arts.anime.creative newsgroup sets the "Followup-To" header in > posts made there so that discussion of the fanfics is automatically > sent to rec.arts.anime.fandom. > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: What about fan art? Where can I post that? > > Like fanfiction, that depends on whether you think the artwork is > finished. > > If it is a finished work, then you can post it to > <news:rec.arts.anime.creative>, exactly the same as a finished work of > fanfiction. > > If it isn't a finished work, then you can post it to > <news:alt.binaries.pictures.anime>, then post a short message to > rec.arts.anime.fandom saying that you've done so. > > And you can always put your fanart on your web site. Again, please > post a short message saying you've done this. > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: Where can I find someone else's fanfics? > > They could be in any number of places. > > The first place to look is in the rec.arts.anime.creative archives, > found at <ftp://ftp.gweep.ca/pub/anime/anime-fan-works>. Every fanfic > posted to <news:rec.arts.anime.creative> can be found there. > > There is a list of fanfic sites in the DMOZ Open Directory Project, at > <http://www.dmoz.org/Arts/Animation/Anime/Fandom/Fan_Works/Fan_Fiction/> > . > > The Anime Web Turnpike also lists fanfic sites at > <http://www.anipike.com/index.php?cat=60>. > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: I'm looking for a ride to an anime convention - can I ask > here? > > Certainly. While asking for a ride to a convention isn't specifically > mentioned in the charter, it is a fan activity and is thus on-topic. > > Just be warned that you're going to be asking everyone in the world > for a ride, so be careful about how much personal information you give > when you ask. The safest way to ask for a ride is to say which > convention you want to attend and which city you're leaving from, and > ask people to e-mail their ride offers to you. You can then learn > something about the person offering the ride, and if you decide to > accept it, then you can set up a mutually-agreeable place and time to > be picked up. > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: Are there any anime clubs in my city? > > That's a short question, but the answer is far too long to give in a > FAQ. The Anime Web Turnpike lists anime clubs at > <http://www.anipike.com/index.php?cat=25>. > > Readers in the United Kingdom will likely find it easier to use > BritAnime's list of anime clubs, found at > <http://www.ryouko.demon.co.uk/ukclubs.htm>. > > - ------------------------------ > > Subject: Can I sell my old anime fan stuff here? > > No. You're looking for <news:rec.arts.anime.marketplace>, which is a > much older newsgroup than r.a.a.fandom. > > - -- > Rob Kelk <http://robkelk.ottawa-anime.org/> e-mail: s/deadspam/gmail/ > "I'm *not* a kid! Nyyyeaaah!" - Skuld (in "Oh My Goddess!" 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