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'''Pitchforks''' are a [[PPMB]] in-joke where writers who left unfinished stories were 'jabbed' by their readers with pitchforks or other pointy objects in a jesting way to encourage them to finish their story. As an 'angel in hell' [[Angelinhel]] first coined the use of a pitchfork (usually flaming). [[Kristen Bealer]] is another PPMB regular known for enthusiastic use of a pitchfork. Other fans prefered various impliments, such as [[Thea Zara]]'s preference for the whip. Variations also include using [[fanon]] characters, such as [[Bump]], in mini-scenes to deliver the hint.
'''Pitchforks''' are a [[PPMB]] in-joke where writers who left unfinished stories were 'jabbed' by their readers with pitchforks or other pointy objects in a jesting way to encourage them to finish their story. As an 'angel in hell' [[Angelinhel]] first coined the use of a pitchfork (usually flaming). [[Kristen Bealer]] is another PPMB regular known for enthusiastic use of a pitchfork. Other fans preferred various implements, such as [[Thea Zara]]'s preference for the whip. Variations also include using [[fanon]] characters, such as [[Bump]], in mini-scenes to deliver the hint.


[[Category: Fanwork Conventions]]
[[Category: Fanwork Conventions]]

Revision as of 01:57, 27 July 2008

Pitchforks are a PPMB in-joke where writers who left unfinished stories were 'jabbed' by their readers with pitchforks or other pointy objects in a jesting way to encourage them to finish their story. As an 'angel in hell' Angelinhel first coined the use of a pitchfork (usually flaming). Kristen Bealer is another PPMB regular known for enthusiastic use of a pitchfork. Other fans preferred various implements, such as Thea Zara's preference for the whip. Variations also include using fanon characters, such as Bump, in mini-scenes to deliver the hint.