http://glennagirl.livejournal.com/ (
glennagirl.livejournal.com) wrote in
section7mfu2013-02-03 11:39 am
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Mary Sue Slept Here
I've been thinking about the concept of Mary Sue. She is the much maligned self-gratifying character who shows up in fiction as a portrait (perhaps) of the writer, a wistfully near perfect creation who commands attention both of the reader and other characters within the story.
I am not an expert on Mary Sue, and will admit that my first story would probably qualify, although it was a tad tongue in cheek. I was ignorant of Mary Sue, but perhaps in that ignorance portrayed exactly how easy it is to follow her lead.
So, with that in mind I am thinking that it might be fun to follow this to a glaringly obvious call for some blatant Mary Sue fiction. I had mentioned to
mrua7 that we might even use some old pictures of ourselves to illustrate these stories. That's up to you, and at present I don't have a date in mind for when we might begin to post these. Perhaps we don't need a specific date, just the tag 'Mary Sue'.
Any thoughts? I've listed some articles, and I believe
st_crispins ran something related to this a while back, so perhaps she will chime in on the topic and refresh our memories.
Think about it: you can write a story where you are the embodiment of the perfect heroine... a super woman. Napoleon's lips kissing yours, Illya's hands encircling your waist...
What do you say?
Wikipedia
TV Tropes
Official Mary Sue Manual
I am not an expert on Mary Sue, and will admit that my first story would probably qualify, although it was a tad tongue in cheek. I was ignorant of Mary Sue, but perhaps in that ignorance portrayed exactly how easy it is to follow her lead.
So, with that in mind I am thinking that it might be fun to follow this to a glaringly obvious call for some blatant Mary Sue fiction. I had mentioned to
Any thoughts? I've listed some articles, and I believe
Think about it: you can write a story where you are the embodiment of the perfect heroine... a super woman. Napoleon's lips kissing yours, Illya's hands encircling your waist...
What do you say?
Wikipedia
TV Tropes
Official Mary Sue Manual
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Look here (http://st-crispins.livejournal.com/63268.html) for an extended discussion. If you'd like I can put it here as a post.
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I have written female characters in other fandoms who have aspects of me in them but they also tend to be desperately flawed (which of course I am not!). That probably tells you something.....
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I think you are right that it is a natural development, particularly near the beginning.
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A more mature, sophisticated writer divides herself up and puts pieces of herself in *all* the characters, even the villains, careful to leave space for the readers to climb into all the characters with her.
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I'm just wondering if this is the reason why some people won't read or write stories that involve long-term partners/wives. As I've said before on a few occasions, introducing life partners seemed such a natural thing to me, because that is the natural path that most people in RL take.
However, to exorcise that particular demon, a stab at deliberately writing a Mary Sue would be awful fun, in fact I have to admit I have written one already, hidden away from prying eyes of course, which features not just one, but four Mary Sues!
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This whole Mary Sue concept is interesting, but will have to think about it more...