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sugarquillmod March 31 2016, 18:12:36 UTC
QUESTIONS? CONCERNS? ANYTHING?

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mahmfic March 31 2016, 19:12:03 UTC

*raises hand like Granger*

Is there a limit on the number of sigtag prompts we post? Do they have to be our own sigtags or can they be someone else's or the examples used in catelogues? When you say we can do crossovers/fusions what exactly do you mean? The characters in another 'verse in a HP setting, the other characters and HP characters interacting, HP characters in another universe setting, do HP characters need to be the main focus  etc?

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c_hrista March 31 2016, 19:39:04 UTC
HELLO YES MISS GRANGER.

1) There is no limit on the number of sigtag prompts you post, but you won't be getting points for them anyway so quantity doesn't matter!

2) They do not have to be your own sigtags and can be samples used in catalogs (although if you're picking stock images from catalogs it might be nice to say who made it in case anyone else is interested in ordering it -- I'm assuming that existing sigtags in someone's own collection might not have the creator attached [I know I don't save who made the tag for me when I save the tag], but it's always nice to bring more activity to hh_flourish3) For cross-overs/fusions, I just mean that you can't get points for writing a Star Wars fic with no correlation back to Harry Potter -- since this is Sugarquill, after all. If someone posts a Star Wars sigtag, you can have Poe at Hogwarts or Ron Weasley on Alderaan but there has to be some element of the story that brings it a Harry-Potter-Universe spin. Any fic or art that doesn't have some bit of wizarding magic to it won't be able to count ( ... )

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mahmfic March 31 2016, 21:19:14 UTC

All of those questions have been answered to my satisfaction Professor. However, I thought of one addtional inquiry. Can there be multiple fills for a prompt or is it a one and done deal?

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c_hrista March 31 2016, 18:16:59 UTC

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j_okay March 31 2016, 20:02:41 UTC
The cupids seemed more aggressive than usual, but then again, Neville wouldn't have known. He had never been the sort to frequent Madam Puddifoot's. Perhaps sweethearts came within an inch of life every year on St. Valentine's Day, twisting and frisking and dancing to avoid being skewered by love.

A heart-tipped arrow plunked right inside his teacup, showering him and Hannah with sugared tea.

"Oh, this is miserable," Neville muttered. "Why did we come here again?"

Hannah shook out her long blond hair and laughed. "Because it was convenient? With you working at the school and all."

"Convenient!" Neville wailed. "We're wizards, Hannah. We could have gone anywhere."

A cherub sprinkled pink confetti upon them from above. The paper flakes stuck soggily to the table and in the couple's hair.

"Oh, Neville."

Hannah's laughter cut through his groans. She reached for his hand, and he couldn't help but smile.

yaakov | ravenclaw | 143 words

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c_hrista March 31 2016, 18:17:08 UTC

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c_hrista March 31 2016, 18:17:16 UTC

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j_okay March 31 2016, 19:39:22 UTC
Terry Boot frowned.

"So basically, Professor, I'm not sure if the tortoise is supposed to bear no resemblance to the teacup. I mean, if you think about it, there are some similarities between the two. Like, the teacup is roughly the same size as my tortoise was, but the tortoise was very small to begin with. It's also green. Should I have tried harder and made it pink or something? See, I wasn't sure if ( ... )

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c_hrista March 31 2016, 19:49:07 UTC
I love this. Your Anthony Goldstein is my fictional best friend. SO CHILL AND WISE.

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c_hrista March 31 2016, 18:17:27 UTC

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