Below are a list of terms that can be put on your email to assist readers. Just so people know what the fic is about.

Terms came from: http://www.subreality.com/cfan/terms.htm

The following are tags that MUST be posted on emails that have fanfics with Sexual content or themes that may upset younger readers:

[LEMON]-A fic containing gratuitous sex.This tag is a Must, the others below are secondary to this one
[YURI or F/F]-Denotes a story involving a romantic or sexual relationship between two female characters.
[YAOI or M/M]-denotes a story involving a romantic or sexual relationship between two male characters.
[GAYFIC]-A fanfic centering around characters who are known to be gay/lesbian -- a subtle distinction from slash, which usually involves characters who are assumed to be straight or at least uninvolved in homosexuality.
[HET]-Short for "heterosexual" -- denotes fanfic depicting a sexual relationship between two people of different genders. In other words, standard erotica.
[PWP]-"Plot? What Plot?" or "Porn Without Plot" -- the nickname for a story which was written purely for the sake of creating pointless sexual escapades.
[BDSM]-Bondage, domination, sado-masochism. A term from outside of fanfic, but a useful one to know when deciphering ratings.
[SLASH]-A type of fic, often written by women, involving romantic or sexual involvement between two major canon characters of the same gender, originally mainly M/M (male/male) but lately shifting to include F/F (female/female) tales too. The term "slash" comes from the slash (/) placed between the names of the characters involved
[SPOILER]-A good poster or chatter always takes their audience into consideration and warns them if they're about to mention a spoiler (A piece of information within a story or a message which can reveal (and thereby "spoil") an important plotpoint in a movie, show, issue, etc. that the reader has not yet seen/read.) This is done by a) telling listeners/readers that there are spoilers coming so they can decide to stop reading before it's too late, and b) in the case of a messageboard post, adding a page's worth of blank space or gibberish to force readers to scroll down to read the actual text, ensuring that the spoiler is not spotted by mistake by a casual browser.
[CHARDIE]-A warning placed in the header of a story in which one or more major characters dies. Personally I would prefer NOT to have this term used, but some readers may be sensitive, so for the sake of those readers please include this tag

ratings: (If you are unsure what your fanfic would be rated, more so for the PG-13, R, NC-17, please email your fanfic to me first and I'll assign a rating) Email Me!!, please put "Fanfic Rating" in the subject line.
[G]-Good clean fun for all ages.
[PG]-Mild implied sexual innuendo, mild bad words, or violence or serious (though not quite mature) topics.
[PG-13]-Some violence, bad language, obvious sexual innuendo, implied sexual relations. Also may include some mature topics such as suicide, homosexuality, drug/alcohol advocacy, rape aftermath, details of childbirth, etc.
[R]-Just-short-of-explicit sex, graphic torture or violence, rape. Not recommended for anyone underage.
[NC-17]-Pornographic sex, explicit erotica, excessively gory violence. Often illegal for underage readers.


Below are Terms that make archiving the fics, and reading them easier, It is kindly asked that you use them...

[A/U]-alternate universe, Imagine a universe slightly different from ours... All fictional settings and the variants thereof are said to take place in alternate universes, as if they're actually real but can't be seen or reached except by the imagination -- or by crossovers.
[ANGST]-Refers to the emotional wounds suffered and/or borne by a character, especially if they spend pages moaning about their miserable life in great detail. Can add intensity to a story or turn it into one big long pityparty. Warning: angst can be addictive! A tale, generally a vignette and often first-person, which ruminates on the heavy emotional repercussions of a character's ruined relationships, life, month, day, hairstyle, etc. 'Ware suicide.
[ARCHIVE]-If you wish your fanfic to be archive on the ML homepage, (and be featured on my FY page) please include this tag, if you forget then I will email you asking if you want your story to be archived.
[NOARCHIVE]-If you DO NOT wish your fanfic to be archived then please include this tag, also note that WIP will NOT be archived. See WIP
[NEWCHAR or AVATAR]: A character which represents the person that created him/her -- a fictional version of the real person, so to speak. Most writers have several "me" characters but only one true avatar.
[BADFIC]-Stories that are purposely written bad (characterisation, plot, spelling/grammar) for humourous purpose.
[BETA]-To edit and comment on someone else's work before it's finalized, taken presumably from the old software term "betatesting." Betareading brings a fresh perspective to a rough draft -- by the definition of the word, one cannot beta one's own work. Basically you repost the fanfic with your edited version, or notes where things could be changed
[BETAREADER]-If you want to edit other peoples work by their request post a message with this tag in the subject line.
[CHALLENGE]-An informal game played in writing circles -- one person says "Hey, I dare you to write about [X]!" and anyone who likes the idea responds with a story about it. [X] can be a character, a particular set of characters, a crossover, a situation, an event, or even a set of funny lines or objects that must be included within the body of the story. A challenge must be interesting, unusual, and original -- something that hasn't been done before, if possible. Ie. if characters X and Y have been written as a couple a hundred times already, asking for more stories about them is not a challenge.
[CHALLFIC]-a story that appears as the result of a challenge.
[X-OVER]-A story which straddles two different fandoms. Can be as close mixing characters from different universes within a genre (ie. Fushigi Yugi/Sailor Moon) or as wildly disparate as you can imagine (ie. Fushigi Yugi/Teletubbies). These stories can either be great fun or infamously horrible, depending on the skill of the writer.
[DISC]-short for "discussion" -- a word added to the subject of a message to indicate that it is a discussion.
[DRABBLE]-a short-short little scrap of a storylet (just a few paragraphs or less -- 100 words?) just written for the fun of it, usually humorous. (Doctor Who) [FB]-feedback: Any comment from a reader/viewer/listener etc. to a writer/artist/ about their creative work. Put it this way: most creative types like to "paid" for their hard work in feedback.
[FLUFF]-lighthearted, inconsequential. A fluff fic is somewhat like a sillyfic, but more cute than humorous -- it's generally short and sweet.
[IQ]-infoquest: A word added to the subject of a message to indicate that it is a request for information. It is preferred that you include your email address so replies will be sent privately, since not everyone on the list may want the info
[META]-A word of "warning" politely added to the subject line of a post or e-mail to indicate that the message contained therein is ABOUT fanfic or the people who write it, but isn't actually a piece of fanfic itself.
[NEWBIE]-A raw newcomer to the ML, please don't overuse this term, after you have written 2 fanfics, please don't call yourself a newbie...
[NM]-When spotted on the subject line of a message on a messageboard, this stands for "No Message" -- meaning that there's no message attached to the subject line, the subject line is all of that person wanted to say, so dno't bother clicking it to read more because there ain't any.
[OT]-Denotes an off-topic message on a mailing list.
[POV]-Point Of View -- specifically in fanfic, a type of story told first-person from a character's point of view.
[SILLYFIC]-a recently-coined term which refers to "lighthearted, usually short pieces written for the sake of amusement or to lower the angst-level of current fanfic traffic flow," to quote Indigo.
[SONGFIC]-A story inspired by and based entirely around the lyrics of a song.
[TBC]-To Be Continued
[TRI]-triangle: A plot situation often spotted in soap operas, wherein three characters are involved with each other but not all together (ie. Tamahome and Hotohori vying for Miaka's attentions). More than three can be involved in a triangle, but three is the classic conflict number.
[WAFF]-Warm And Fuzzy Feelings -- describes any lighthearted fic, often involving romance between two beloved characters.
[WIP]-Work In Progress -- a story whose ending has not yet been written, or which has not been thoroughly betaread, ie. a rough draft.
[WEBMISS]-this is a tag that can ONLY be used by me (Shadowess). These emails are updates and such about the ML, or just a general email from me, the Webmistress of the ML (boy do I love giving myself titles ^_^)


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