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A Mary Sue story in which the author appears as himself/herself, by name, is called a '''self-insertion'''. |
A Mary Sue story in which the author appears as himself/herself, by name, is called a '''self-insertion'''. |
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Sue Mary Sue] description on Wikipedia |
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A Mary Sue fanfic is in which the primary character is an analog for the author, its abilities inflated to an abnormal level in a way that outshines all other characters. The term had its origins in Star Trek fanfiction.
A Mary Sue story in which the author appears as himself/herself, by name, is called a self-insertion.
External Links
- Mary Sue description on Wikipedia
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