So, since I seem to be unable to complete an actual fic, I have decided to take on the
1sentence challenge, and my claim for Lincoln/Veronica was accepted. So, here is my table, I hope to have the majority of these sentences done by the end of the day.
1sentence challenge table
#01 - Motion
#02 - Cool
#03 - Young
#04 - Last
#05 - Wrong
#06 - Gentle
#07 - One
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This challenge, at least, I know I can get done in a day.
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And I wondered, are you one of the people doing the fic exchange?
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And no, sadly I am not one of the people doing the fic exchange, I didn't even realize there was one for Prison Break until after the deadline for signing up had passed.
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*waits for fic sentences*
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Or commenting-- leave a trail of happiness where you go :D And I don't just mean my stuff.
In looking at the 1character thing, where there are multiple sets, I SO wish we could munge some of the prompts. Like have a superset of 100 and you write 50 of them...
I don't know if you read the "Stories I Never Wrote You" thing I did on my journal, but some of those did or will become actual fics. And if all goes well, this may work out that way for you-- you may get a spark from one of these as a meta-concept. Particularly since you and I both know that you can write looooooong sentences if challenged (I'm thinking of that 100-word sentence challenge). So, there could be some unintended good side-effects from this!
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I did not realize you did a "Stories I Never Wrote You" thing in your journal. That sounds intriguing, must go check it out.
And I wholeheartedly agree...I think this challenge is most definitely going to spark some ideas, which I will have more time to actually write know that I have no more ridiculously long term papers to write. Personally, I think term papers suck all the creativity out of me. =)
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I so remember how that was-- and mine were only Music Analysis and Philosophy for the most part. But they still just leech your spirit as you try to make coherent interesting arguments (of substantial lengths), and sometimes are forced to write about things 'passionatel' that you don't care about. That last part is the deadliest of all. *Groan*
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