Spring 2016 eBay Update: Sellers Forced Into (Barely Bigger Than) Twitter SizeDescriptions

This is NOT a late April Fools Joke. And it gets worse.

At some undetermined point in time in the future (note that they do not have a date specified) eBay is going to deploy a bot that will look at listing descriptions, and if your description is more than 800 characters, it will write its own shorter description for smart phone users. The size will be 250 characters, which is less than two twitter tweets worth of words. Continue reading Spring 2016 eBay Update: Sellers Forced Into (Barely Bigger Than) Twitter SizeDescriptions

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Sell That Widget Part 3: What Is ItWorth?

The pictured little Hasbro Charlies Angel skateboard (to Jills Flying Skateboard set) from the 1970s sold for $11.99, plus shipping. Ive seen these sell for more, and less, money, but I was quite happy with that price.

Pricing items for sale is an art, not a science. Continue reading Sell That Widget Part 3: What Is ItWorth?

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Sell That Widget Part 2: Identify it!(Correctly)

Dont be that seller. The one who lists a Barbie made in 1966 in the vintage Barbie section Continue reading Sell That Widget Part 2: Identify it!(Correctly)

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Sell That Widget: A Fans Guide to SellingStuff

I make a sizable chunk of my living by buying and selling Stuff.  Living in a rural area with few job opportunities, this is partly survival, but I also simply enjoy it.

Most of what I sell are collectibles, usually dolls, action figures, and their accessories, though sometimes I branch out into other toys. Most fans are also collectors of Stuff of various descriptions, and when they find out about my store I I frequently get asked, How do I sell my stuff online? Continue reading Sell That Widget: A Fans Guide to SellingStuff

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You Mean Everyone Brought PotatoSalad?

This was written by Merlin Missy in 2007. Some references may now be outdated but the general advice is very good. It is used with permission. — Cygnet


Knowing What Your Audience Is Bringing to the Table Is Half the Battle

Some months ago, my children were on a playdate at a friends house, which is to say, the kids were playing with toys in the living room and we were hiding in the kitchen drinking coffee and chatting about fandom. (I love having fannish friends in real life!) As my friends fandom at the time was Harry Potter, and her favorite subject at the time was why Harry and Ginny should under no circumstances be a couple, our conversation drifted to the current discussions on Fiction Alley Park about the pitfalls of the H/G pairing. My friend asserted that Rowling was demonstrating her lack of real-world knowledge, because the Guy Code [TM] said: Continue reading You Mean Everyone Brought PotatoSalad?

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Sock It ToMe

This was written by Merlin Missy in 2007. Some references may now be outdated but the general advice is very good. It is used with permission. — Cygnet


Sockpuppets and You

A story: once upon a time when the Internet was young (okay, not really, call it circa 1996), I was a member of a mailing list that became so popular that it spawned several daughter lists. We all kept in contact with one another, with a couple of ambassadors hanging out from list to list in order to pass along news and keep the whole place friendly. On our very first daughter list, there was a member whom we shall call E. E was ill when she joined our little group, and sure enough, she eventually died of her illness. Continue reading Sock It ToMe

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Dr. Merlins Guide toFanfic

This was originally written by Merlin Missy in 1996 and posted to Firefox News in 2007. Some references are now dated but the general advice is very good. It is used with permission. Cygnet


Hi there. So you want to write fan fiction. Maybe youve already written a story or two, posted them to the appropriate newsgroups, and have received feedback, mostly positive. If so, youre probably feeling pretty good, and thinking to yourself, I shouldnt be reading this. I already know how to write this stuff, and its easy. Who knows? Maybe you honestly dont need it. Continue reading Dr. Merlins Guide toFanfic

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Youre Wearing the Wrong Duck On YourHead

This was written by Merlin Missy in 2007. Some references may now be outdated but the general advice is very good. It is used with permission. — Cygnet


Qvack. Qvack.

Dr. Merlin has recently had opportunity to speak with someone who asked about what it is like to be her, and she was put in mind of another conversation regarding life on the autism spectrum. To whit, living with autism or its cousin Aspergers Syndrome is akin to having moved to another country while very young and then spending the rest of ones life trying to figure out the odd customs everyone else takes for granted. Its trying to translate the words in ones head into English and know what to do in social situations. Its also the unspeakable hope that somewhere, there are other people who dont blink at wearing a duck on ones head at formal occasions. Continue reading Youre Wearing the Wrong Duck On YourHead

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Character Counts

This was written by Merlin Missy in 2007. Some references may now be outdated but the general advice is very good. It is used with permission. — Cygnet


Batman Is Unimpressed By Your Emo OC

Ah, once again the debates are raging. How should canon characters be portrayed? Continue reading Character Counts

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A Day At the Biggest Mall on Earth: Fanfic Archiving andYou

This was written by Merlin Missy in 2007. Some references may now be outdated but the information is very good. I would also note that Fanlib is now long dead, OTW is alive and reasonably well despite drama here and there, and A03 is thriving. This article is used with Missys permission. — Cygnet, March 17, 2016.


Internet-based fandom is a constructed space. It didnt magically pop into existence out of the ether, it was built over years and its changed its mailing address many times. Consider if you will the age of Usenet and the WELL. Back in the day, when fans were swimming happily in the primordial waters of SASEs and word-of-mouth fan-run conventions, a strange, shining beacon lured them from the shore: a way to communicate with other fans across the world in real time. Continue reading A Day At the Biggest Mall on Earth: Fanfic Archiving andYou

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