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Category:Mary Sue Meta
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Pages in category "Mary Sue Meta"
The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.
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- I (and Sharon) have been backed into a corner defending a single position over quality controls. Frankly, I rather resent this.
- I still haven't seen a good definition of a Mary Sue
- The Importance of Mary Sue
- In Defence of Mary-Sue (1982 essay)
- In Defense of Faulwell
- In Defense of Mary Sue (1999 essay)
- Is Mary Sue Incongruous with Slash? or Mary Sue's Sexual Identity
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- Make up your mind: what is a Mary Sue?
- Mary and Me
- Mary Sue and Her Cousins
- Mary Sue Just Ain’t What She Used To Be
- Mary Sue Whipple: A Comprehensive Sort of Thing
- Mary Sue, Who Are You?
- Mary Sue: 2000 Comments by Flamingo
- Mary Sue: From self-inserts to imagines, how young women write themselves into the narrative
- Mary Sueage (And How to Avoid It)
- The Mary Sueing of Hurt/Comfort
- Mary Sues and Other Confessions
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- What Fandom Racism Looks Like: The Smartest Girl in the World Has To Be A Mary Sue
- What I don't understand about the fear of Mary Sue
- What is a Mary Sue?
- Whatever Happened to Mary Sue?
- When is a Mary Sue not a Mary Sue?
- The Woman who Sued Herself, or, "msscribe: the touching saga of one woman's rise from anonymity to stardom in Harry Potter fandom in five months."
- Women (1999 essay by torch)
- The Women Who Coined the Term ‘Mary Sue’