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<DIV>Potioncat, turban askew, appears, juggling various and sundry items, some
ofwhich appear very sharp or are actually in flames. Her skill is
somewhat...poor...and at the moment she is attempting to add a batch of codes
to the mix.Those members unfortunate enough to be sittingnear
hermake a hasty move away,and as anticipated, everything clatters
to the floor. She shrugs and looks around, then drops into a chair with a
weary sigh.</DIV>
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>Carolyn (now):<BR>I would still prefer not to put the
actual ESE! theories here, but <BR>leave them under an ESE! heading with the
character.</DIV>
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<DIV>Potioncat nods:</DIV>
<DIV>I think ESE headings under characters would make a lot of sense. If the
posts are pretty much like the ones I've seen for ESE!McG. I would think if
there are only one or two for a character, or if the poster wasn't really
serious they could just go into the character's heading without a special code
of their own.</DIV>
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<DIV>Are there any posts about the process of determining ESE in general?
Would it merit its own ESE code or would it fit under one of the Lit Crit
categories?<BR><BR><BR><BR></TT></DIV></BODY></HTML>