Subject: [FFML] In search of help from fellow FFMLers
From: OTAKU9@aol.com
Date: 10/7/1999, 6:31 PM
To: ffml@fanfic.com

Hello fellow FFMLers,

Like many of you, I love writing, and I especially love writing about anime.  
I am sure some of you have come across those writers that think that Fan 
fiction writing isn't really "original writing" as we take existing 
characters, storylines and just add a twist to them.  I, of course, disagree 
completely and this is why I have chosen to write about this in an essay for 
a writing class I am enrolled in now.  I would like to ask those of you who 
have been doing this for a while and are quite opinionated to add their own 
truths to this essay (which has a possiblity of being published....or so says 
my professor).  I would appreciate it immensly.  

Please respond via PRIVATE EMAIL to OTAKU9@aol.com so as not to crowd the 
list.  For those of you kind enough to share your experiences with me, I will 
be sure to add you to my bibliography so include any URLs to your writing if 
you have any (and age if it's okay with you <^^;), and with permission of the 
Administrator of the list I will, of course, mention the FFML. :)

Thanks in advance and hope to hear from some of you soon.

Regards to all,
A fellow FFMLer,
Lady Otaku (Nancy)

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