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Additionally, Starmeshelion is also an aspiring author with an obvious interest in [[Fashion Club]] fan fiction. True to his minimalistic nature, he produces no more than one or two new fanfics per year. He is currently working on a project of writing a full-length collection of poems dedicated to Stacy.
 
While Starmeshelion had been noticeably absent from ''Daria'' fandom as of late, and his poetry project has been left unfinished, he returned to active status in mid-February 2008 - having apparently met a girl in real life who resembles [[Stacy Rowe]] and shares her name. Needless to say, he now considers everything about the real Stacy to be canon.
 
 
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==Representations Of Stacy In Major Works==
 
Stacy appears in three episodes out of twelve in Starmeshelion's experimental novel, ''[[Dog Man Star]]'', where her description remains on-canon throughout. In the short story "[[Group Four]]"," however, which was written a year later, the entire first chapter focuses on Stacy, and emphasisesemphasizes her melancholicmelancholy nature.
 
Starmeshelion's latest work, ''[[Love Poems About Stacy]]'', served to reinforce his controversial status, as it includes his most intense and passionate depictions of Stacy do date. In this confessional collection, the author reveals his innermost feelings about the character, at times to an unsettling degree.
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==Stacyolatry==
 
In order to describe his devotion to Stacy, Starmeshelion coined the term "Stacyolatry"," which according to him means "excessive veneration of Stacy Rowe, especially with sharp contrast to other main characters, particularly [[Daria Morgendorffer]]." Regardless of the presence of other Stacy fans within the overall ''Daria'' fan community, not one other person in the fandom has likewise openly confessed to thinking of Stacy in such ways.
 
=="Creepy"==
 
Starmeshelion posted a poll asking other users whether they found his love for character Stacy Rowe to be "creepy." The thread was very active (over 100 posts) within the first 24 hours before being locked after running its course. In response, other people started posting their own parodicalpoll pollsparodiess, which in turn took the word "creepy" far beyond its original dictionary meaning. As of May 2007, the meaning of the word "creepy" within the context of the overall PPMB slang remains uncertain.
 
==Bibliography==
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