Crowdfunding Creative Jam

Mar 18, 2017 00:11

Welcome to the sixtieth  Crowdfunding Creative Jam! This session will run Saturday, March 18-Sunday, March 19. The theme is "Skeptical, Not Blind." Visit the Creative Jam over on Dreamwidth.

Stuck for ideas?  Allbingo is running a Disability Bingo Fest with two public cards.

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Open Playground: Schrodinger's Heroes ysabetwordsmith March 18 2017, 05:13:38 UTC
Everyone is welcome to play with Schrodinger's Heroes. (If you're new to this project, you can start here.) This is an imaginary fandom for an apocryphal television show. A team of heroes practice quantum physics and other hijinks to protect Earth against invaders from other dimensions. The team is racially, sexually, and culturally diverse. Because the subject naturally deals with alternate realities, it lends itself well to crossovers and alternate-universe interpretations; you can use my version or make up your own.

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Open Playground: Torn World ysabetwordsmith March 18 2017, 05:14:07 UTC
Torn World is a science fantasy shared world available for writing and creating in. Sea monsters! Giant furred unicorns! Crystals that control time! People of changing gender, or no gender!

For more information about the setting, prompters should start here and contributors should start here. For specific information about submitting your work to our world continuity, rights and allowances, please see our contributor's rules. We have a space for sharing non-canon work on our site, so don't be shy about jumping in, even if you aren't familiar with the setting yet!

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Prompts ysabetwordsmith March 18 2017, 05:31:25 UTC
Image Prompts:
Two boys trying to budge a donkey.
Blind man with guide dog.
Skeptical woman.

Title Prompts:
None So Blind
Logical Phalluses
Reasonably Stubborn

Text Prompts:
How much proof does it actually take to convince a skeptic?
Different types of vision impairment represented together.
When to give up a lost argument.

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