Is there any chance you could add an extra-gifts kind of thing, where people who are already getting ficlets might get more? (I think Yuletide has something like that, but I'm not too clear on Yuletide in general.)
Or in other words: I know for absolutely certain that I don't need to be signing up for anything that involves both recepient guilt and a deadline atm, but I'd love to at least try and write something for some of these characters. Which, yes, okay, I could just do that on my own time, but maybe that can be an option?
Hahaha, you could always just write them for meeeeee :D
But um. Basically, every year I say I'll open up prompts on the last day once everyone's handed in their fics, like on yuletide, and I've actually done so once or twice, and less than a handful of fics got written so honestly it didn't feel like it was even worth the coding. If it happens, in any case, it will be on the week of the deadline so you have time!
But you have no interest in Inception!Arthur, Tim Drake and Morgana teaming up! Although okay, no one is too likely to offer that prompt. (I hope mini Ray gets ten thousand prompts and ficlets, though. I have no idea if I can write any, but I want to read them.)
Also, gotcha, and I'll try to keep my eyes open. It makes sense there wouldn't be that many last-minute fics for a non-Yuletide-sized ficathon, unfortunately.
I can only assume you're kidding, but if you don't know better than that by now then... well, I don't even know.
"Dream consultant?" the girl says. "That's a job?"
Morgana smirks at her. "And I'm fabulous at it."
It's not quite a disdainful look, but really, it would be nice if at least Morgana's allies could show some respect.
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"Dream consultant," Arthur says.
Morgana grins at him brightly.
"Look," he says. "I'm sure you're --" his wave is probably supposed to be taken as really quite excellent at your job, but coming together with that eyebrow, there's no way of missing that it actually means the daughter of some bigwig with the company. "But I know what I'm doing. I don't really have any need for a consultant
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And yet 300-word ficlets are too much for me. Sad, really.tieleenFebruary 1 2011, 15:28:35 UTC
Sand is sand is sand, and there's plenty of it around this damned city, but Morgana recognizes the setting immediately. She holds in a laugh; who'd have thought Arthur knew enough to replicate this area
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Or in other words: I know for absolutely certain that I don't need to be signing up for anything that involves both recepient guilt and a deadline atm, but I'd love to at least try and write something for some of these characters. Which, yes, okay, I could just do that on my own time, but maybe that can be an option?
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But um. Basically, every year I say I'll open up prompts on the last day once everyone's handed in their fics, like on yuletide, and I've actually done so once or twice, and less than a handful of fics got written so honestly it didn't feel like it was even worth the coding. If it happens, in any case, it will be on the week of the deadline so you have time!
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Also, gotcha, and I'll try to keep my eyes open. It makes sense there wouldn't be that many last-minute fics for a non-Yuletide-sized ficathon, unfortunately.
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"Dream consultant?" the girl says. "That's a job?"
Morgana smirks at her. "And I'm fabulous at it."
It's not quite a disdainful look, but really, it would be nice if at least Morgana's allies could show some respect.
**
"Dream consultant," Arthur says.
Morgana grins at him brightly.
"Look," he says. "I'm sure you're --" his wave is probably supposed to be taken as really quite excellent at your job, but coming together with that eyebrow, there's no way of missing that it actually means the daughter of some bigwig with the company. "But I know what I'm doing. I don't really have any need for a consultant ( ... )
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