All the information as to how that works is available on the community's profile page. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask either here, or write an email to 100quills@gmail.com and we'll get back to you as soon as possible :)
Well, I read the information, however I don't understand what terms like "OCs" or "cross-over pairing/fics" mean...Can you help me out? Thank you in advance!
Re: Help!!100quillsmodOctober 12 2007, 11:53:17 UTC
"OCs" are original characters, meaning characters that JKR did not invent but that you yourself did. You can write about them - certainly - but you cannot lay a claim on them in this community - that'll have to be one of JKR's characters.
"Crossovers" mean fics/artses that concern themselves with two (or more!) fandoms at once. For example: Jack Sparrow (from PotC) in the Potterverse would be a crossover fic. A crossover pairing would be something like Spike (from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) being romantically involved with... say, Severus Snape.
Generally speaking, you cannot claim a character/group/pairing that's not of JKR's creation, and you cannot submit crossovers.
I hope that clears things up a bit? If you have more questions, fire away! :)
Re: Help!!100quillsmodOctober 12 2007, 20:00:34 UTC
You'll have to write one drabble/ficlet/fic/chapter for each of the prompts if you claim something in this community - when you claim, you specify what CPO (character/pairing/other) and what prompts table you'd like. Once you're finished, you'll get an awesome banner from our banner maker :)
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"Crossovers" mean fics/artses that concern themselves with two (or more!) fandoms at once. For example: Jack Sparrow (from PotC) in the Potterverse would be a crossover fic. A crossover pairing would be something like Spike (from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) being romantically involved with... say, Severus Snape.
Generally speaking, you cannot claim a character/group/pairing that's not of JKR's creation, and you cannot submit crossovers.
I hope that clears things up a bit? If you have more questions, fire away! :)
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