I am not aware of any starter kit for SPN, but I could write you one, actually. I might later today or tomorrow, my school is starting to ease down (I can comment on my flist! I feel so happy). :D
I agree with Z and Caroline - there totally is a fandom disconnect in the Narnia fandom, and it is mostly marked by the divide between fanfiction.net and LJ. I've been on fanfiction.net, and the Narnia fandom there tends to be anti-incest, believe that the kids were sad upon returning to England but didn't really have many issues, and also give the kids long romances in Narnia. Whereas on LJ, there's, well, I guess this corner of the fandom, which tends to look at Narnia to deconstruct it and generally believes the kids are totally screwed up upon return.
(also, Z is totally right about how the return is never really a return. the Pevensies are never given the option of a return, actually, except for Lucy and Edmund at the end of PC, who then don't actually return. which, you know, sucks for them.)
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I agree with Z and Caroline - there totally is a fandom disconnect in the Narnia fandom, and it is mostly marked by the divide between fanfiction.net and LJ. I've been on fanfiction.net, and the Narnia fandom there tends to be anti-incest, believe that the kids were sad upon returning to England but didn't really have many issues, and also give the kids long romances in Narnia. Whereas on LJ, there's, well, I guess this corner of the fandom, which tends to look at Narnia to deconstruct it and generally believes the kids are totally screwed up upon return.
(also, Z is totally right about how the return is never really a return. the Pevensies are never given the option of a return, actually, except for Lucy and Edmund at the end of PC, who then don't actually return. which, you know, sucks for them.)