2003 GO-FAQ for alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated
Golden Orgasms Supplement
January 18, 2004

This document is a detailed guide to the Golden Orgasms, the annual 
fanfic awards of ASCEM. It draws heavily upon the main ASCEM FAQ's 
appendices for basic information like character codes and story 
descriptors.  ASC* FAQs can be found at:

http://www.trekiverse.org/FAQs/

Please send any questions or comments to datalaur at yahoo.com .


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Updates:  1-12-04  GO staff member info, clarify GO Coordinator
	  authority in regard to ballot stuffing, ASC*
	  FAQ url. 

	  1-18-04  Update email/URLs, dates.  Possibility
	  of categorizing stories by size vice number of
	  posts.  Change voting start/finish to Mon 10pm EST
	  vice Weds.

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Table of contents

1 Introduction
Overview & History
Personnel

2 Rules
General
Eligibility
CheckBallots and Ballots
Voting Basics & Schedule
How to Vote (web or email)

3 Categories
Categorization Process
Possible Categories (including definitions)
More Categorization caveats
This year's Categories 


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1 Introduction


- Overview & History

The Golden Orgasms were first awarded in 1997. The intention of 
the awards is to recognize those writers and stories that have had 
the most impact on readers each year. Voting is done anonymously.

Watch the newsgroup for information and updates on the awards 
process. Also, Trekiverse ( http://www.trekiverse.org ) will provide 
essential links and information during the phases of awards 
preparation (ie, Checkballoting), voting and announcement. 


- Key Personnel

Awards Coordinator  Stephen Ratliff    stephen at trekiverse.org
Responsible for overall GO 2003 implementation. Includes oversight 
and making necessary alterations to the process. Works with 
Trekiverse staff. Keeps ASCEM Volunteer Staff Organization (VSO) and 
the newsgroup informed. Makes announcements as necessary.  Has final
authority on all issues related to the GO's, such as story placement,
categories, recompetition, ballot stuffing, etc.

SOS Maintainer   JJuls     jjuls at tbc.net
Compiles a list of all eligible stories posted during 
the award year and sorts them into draft Ballot categories.  Issues 
official CheckBallots for comment/correction and then issues final 
Ballots for voting.  

Voting Website   Stephen Ratliff    stephen at trekiverse.org
Using Ballots as a basis, creates web-based Voting pages.

Vote Counters    Babs Bunny     babs at angel-hare.com
                 Pamster        pamster at flash.net
		 Selek	 	selek at shaw.ca
**Do not send votes to these individuals.  Email votes go to 
goldenosvote at trekiverse.org . **
Vote counters will count only categories where they are not involved.
Collects and counts votes and publishes results to the newsgroup.


GO Graphics     Stephen Ratliff     stephen at trekiverse.org
Comes up with all the nifty GO graphics.

GO FAQ Maintainer    datalaur    datalaur at yahoo.com
Maintains the GO FAQ in accordance with direction from the GO 
Coordinator. Posts FAQ and author/voter training materials on 
critical awards topics like coding and categorization definitions.

ASCEMGO Archive     datalaur   datalaur at yahoo.com
Maintains ASCEMGO website with links to the Checkballot 
and Voting pages, as well as links to award-winning stories from 
previous years.

Trekiverse Staff: 
Constable Katie    ConstableKT at trekiverse.org
Stephen    stephen at trekiverse.org


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2 Rules


- General

Votes are cast anonymously. Voters are also encouraged to make 
constructive comments (anonymously or non-anonymously) about stories 
or authors. First, Second and Third Place are awarded in each 
category. 

A voting category is established when at least 5 eligible stories by 
at least 2 authors ("5x2 rule") were posted. Categories with more 
than 50 eligible stories will be split into "Single Part" stories and 
"Multi Part" stories to make voting simpler. Efforts are underway to
break stories up by actual story size, vice number of postings.
Note: on occasion, in the interest of having meaningful competition 
and to help keep the number of categories manageable for voters, the 
GO-staff will consolidate several small groupings. 

Authors can vote for their own stories; however, this is discouraged. 
Authors may not vote for themselves in the Best Author and Best 
New Author categories. 


- Eligibility

Any new story posted to ASCEM between January 1, 2003 and 
December 31, 2003 is eligible for inclusion in the appropriate 
categories. 

A story is not eligible if the 2003 posting is merely a repost or 
revision of a previous year's posting. If a REV story is so 
significantly altered that the author feels it is essentially a new 
story, the author may request that the story be included in the 
awards process. 

If a story was inadvertently left out of the awards process 
during a prior year, it is eligible in the year the error is 
discovered.  If a story was improperly competed (ie, accidentally 
placed in categories that are contrary to author coding), it is 
eligible to recompete the next year.  If the story was competed 
according to author coding, but such coding was later discovered 
to be wrong, the story is not eligible for recompetition.

All authors are automatically eligible for Best Author honors. 

To be eligible for Best New Author, authors must have posted their 
first story to ASCEM during the awards year. The first post to ASCEM 
is the key; previously-posted authors who have written in a different 
series do not become a New Author in that series. 

Anonymous authors or those posting under the pseudo-anonymous "Ascem 
Noone" pen-name are not eligible for Best Author awards. Works by
anonymous authors compete without restriction.


- CheckBallots and Ballots

In early 2004, lists of eligible stories within each category will 
be developed. The lists, or Checkballots, are made available for 
comment as soon as possible, but no less than 2 weeks prior to 
beginning of the associated voting period. Preliminary Checkballots 
are available at http://www.trekiverse.org/awards/GoldenOs/ . 
Checkballots will be posted for final review on ASCEM on 
approximately:  

ENT - Posted Jan 14
TOS 
TNG 
DS9 
VOY 
Misc 
Overall 

Checkballots are crucial in catching coding and/or categorization 
errors. All authors and readers are urged to participate! Submit 
corrections to the SOS Maintainer (jjuls at tbc.net) . 

Authors should verify that their stories are correctly categorized. 
They should also review the New Author and Author Checkballots to 
ensure they are properly slotted. 

Checkballots become Ballots at the end of the comment period.  

Once voting has begun, Ballots are locked and cannot be changed.


- Voting basics

Ballots are posted for voting. Voting is done over the course of seven 
weeks. Detailed procedures will be promulgated later. 

Each voting period lasts two weeks, with an overlap of one
week. Voting is run on Greenwich Mean Time: that is, voting will 
start at 3 AM GMT on the appropriate Tuesday (3 AM GMT means
Mon 10 PM Eastern Time, Mon 7 PM Pacific Time, Tues 11 AM Perth time, 
Tues 1 PM Sydney time, Tues 4 AM in most of Europe). A last-chance 
reminder will normally be posted at least 24 hours before voting 
closes for each cycle.  

GO'03 voting schedule: 

Period 1: ENT        Feb 2 - Feb 16
Period 2: TOS        Feb 9 - Feb 23
Period 3: TNG        Feb 16 - Mar 1
Period 4: DS9        Feb 23 - Mar 8
Period 5: VOY        Mar 1 - Mar 15
Period 6: Misc       Mar 8 - Mar 22
Period 7: Overall    Mar 15 - Mar 29


Please note that ASCEM and ASC Awards will not compete the
same series during the same voting period to avoid voter 
overload.  The ASC voting schedule is:

ASC ENT           Mar 1  - Mar 15
ASC TNG and DS9   Mar 11 - Mar 25
ASC VOY and TOS   Mar 21 - Apr 4
ASC Overall/MIS   Mar 31 - Apr 14


Each voter may place up to three votes in each category: one for 
First Place (3 points), one for Second (2 points) and one for Third 
(1 point). These must be cast for *different* stories.  If the same
story is voted upon multiple times in the same category, only the 
highest place's points will be counted.  If the voter votes for 
only one or two stories, unused votes/points are ignored. 

Votes are collated privately since voting is anonymous. Comments are 
kept anonymous unless a voter specifically indicates that they 
want their comments to be attributed.

If a person submits more than one set of votes (often done to correct 
an error in an earlier vote), only the last set will be counted. 
Attempts to use several identities to cast multiple votes is 
considered "ballot stuffing" and all such votes will be discarded.
The Awards team makes every effort to avoid this situation.  The GO
Coordinator has final decision authority. 

Points are totaled at the end of the voting period for each
Category. The top three stories are subsequently announced.  If 
there is a tie, the total number of placeholders will be adjusted to 
account for the tie. Example: Two stories tying for second place 
will result in 2 awards of "2nd place - tie" and no award of third 
place (resulting in a total of 3 awards).

Should a work be found to have competed and/or won in a 
category in which it was not eligible, the GO Coordinator has the 
right to disqualify any votes for that work.  The newsgroup
will be informed.

The winners' podium and a tally of all results goes out to the
newsgroup once all voting in a series is complete. 
 


- How to Vote 

Votes and comments may be submitted during each voting period via the 
web at http://www.trekiverse.org/awards/GoldenOs/voting/ . 

Votes may also be submitted to the Votecounter by email at 
(address to be determined), using cut and paste from the newsgroup 
Ballots. Email votes will be transcribed into the web-based voting 
system for record keeping purposes.

WARNING: Votes posted directly to ASCEM or ASCEML will be ignored. 

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3 Categories 


- Categorization Process

Normally, a work will be slotted into appropriate categories based 
on the coding provided by the author(s). Official slotting can be 
found in CheckBallots / Ballots. Anyone may question a work's 
categorization at any time prior to issuance of final Ballots. 

If coding is missing, or is believed to be inconsistent with 
definitions (coding and/or category), GO staff will attempt to 
contact the author(s) for clarification. If that is not possible, GO 
staff will review the work for proper coding/categorization. In grey 
areas, GO staff will uphold the author's original coding and slot 
accordingly.  In cases where there is a clear error in coding, the 
GO Coordinator has final decision on story placement.


- Possible Categories

** NOTE: The indented structure of the below table is critical to 
understanding slotting of works. The three main categories are 
Poems/Filks, Drabbles and Stories. Works must fall in one and only 
one of these three areas. Within the Story category, a work may 
compete in as many of the subcategories as it qualifies for. 

Example: a (VOY P/K, J/C, EMH/7, challenge) would compete in 7 
Places (assuming each of the pairings met 5x2): Story, Challenge, 
Slash, P/K, Het, J/C, EMH/7. 

The following list shows potential categories. Many categories don't 
meet the 5x2 criteria, so Ballots are actually far less complicated:

1. Overall Categories (compiles contenders from the Trek series and 
Miscellaneous categories)

Author (Captain Jinx award)
New Author
Story 
Contributor ("Ruth Gifford award" for contribution 
to discussions and writing)

2. Miscellaneous Categories 

Original Crew/Characters (works set in a Trek universe 
that focus on original ships, crews or characters)
OCC Author
OCC New Author
OCC Story

Other categories that are combined due to not meeting 5x2 
within their series.

3. Categories per Trek Series (TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT)

Author 
New Author 
Poem/filk (song rewritten to be Trek-related, often humorous) 
Drabble (fanfic that is exactly 100 words long) 
Story
   Challenge (story that answers a Challenge posted on ASCEM)
   Humor/parody 
   Series (a group of 2 or more related but stand-alone stories 
     that establish a consistent and unique "universe". Each 
     story may also compete in other Story subcategories.)
     **See more information below (Categorization Caveats).**
   Suite (One story, composed of 2 or more highly interdependent
     works intended to be read as a set. Think of chapters
     in a book, or of a trilogy like Lord of The Rings.) 
     **See more information below (Categorization Caveats).**
   Single-Person (focus on character(s) *as individuals*,
     rather than focusing on relationships)
   Friendship (focus on platonic relationship between characters)
   Slash (focus on relationship between same-sex characters)
     Slash with 2 specific characters (ie, Data/LaForge)
     Slash with 1 specific character and generic same-sex 
       partner (ie, Data/m or Troi/f)
     Misc Slash (ie, any slash not meeting "5x2" rule)
       **May be subdivided into Misc m/m Slash and Misc f/f 
       Slash**
   Hetsmut (focus on relationship between opposite-sex characters)
     Hetsmut with 2 specific characters (ie, Janeway/Chakotay)
     Hetsmut with 1 specific character and generic opposite-sex
       partner (ie, Paris/f or Torres/m)
     Misc Hetsmut (ie, any hetsmut not meeting "5x2" rule)
   Multiple-Partner (focus on sex involving 3 or more people) 
    (ie, (Riker/f/f/m) but *not* (Riker/f, Riker/m))


- More categorization caveats 

Special categories for specific types of stories (like Fuh-Q Fests) 
may be introduced/removed as needed, in accordance with the "5x2" rule.

ASCEM will continue its tradition of placing Crossovers (stories 
featuring Trek and another show, like VOY/X-Files) and Combined 
(stories featuring 2 Trek series, like TOS/TNG) with the appropriate 
Trek series. 

Suites and Series are normally classified as such by their author(s). 
Since a Suite by definition tells *one* story, whereas a Series 
contains multiple related stories, a body of works can be a Suite or 
a Series, but not both. A Suite can only compete as one story in the 
Story categories, although it can also be part of a larger Series 
(think "The Hobbit" and its follow-on suite, "The Lord of the Rings").

If a large Suite or Series' posts begin in one calendar year and 
continue into the next year(s), it is eligible in each of the years in which 
substantive parts were posted.  Authors should contact GO staff.

In previous years, starring characters (who have their own code) were 
not allowed to be the "m" or "f" in a pairing. Due to popular demand, 
this has been changed. So, for example, a Janeway/Kes story might now 
compete in J/f and/or Kes/f depending if "5x2" is met for each category.  
Otherwise the story could compete in Misc f/f.


- Categories for 2003: 

It is impossible to determine what categories will exist until all
stories are in for the year.  However, typically many categories will 
drop out due to not meeting "5 x 2" requirements. 


Notes on 2003 Categorization:

1. Fuh-Q Fests -- a type of Challenge -- are eligible for all Story 
categories for which they qualify (pairings, humor, etc.), just like 
any other Challenge. However, to maximize grouping of similar 
stories, 'fests will compete within their own "Best (name)Fuhqfest" 
category rather than in Best Challenge. 

2. Various factors have to be balanced in coming up with the 
categories. The "5x2" rule is naturally very important. However, 
various similar categories may be combined in an effort to keep the 
total number of voting categories manageable, to create meaningful 
competition among similar works and to try to maintain fairness in 
the number of chances to compete for each story type.  The GO 
Coordinator has final decision authority.


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