Welcome to
sg_onesweetlove's first round of drabble tag (inspired by
merlin_tv's drabble tag). If it proves popular we might hold rounds bi-weekly or once a month.
FAQ
What is Drabble tag?
Drabble tag is quite simple. People will comment to the "drabble tag" posts via comment with 2 to 4 prompts (i.e. Ronon and Jennifer, cake or Ronon and Jennifer share their first kiss).
Another person comes along, picks one of the prompts and writes a drabble/ficlet in response. At the end of the their drabble/ficlet they will write their 2 to 4 prompts and the cycle continues.
What if I don't write fic but still want to post prompts?
You are still welcome to participate! Just leave a new comment with your prompts. You are no required to return the favor.
What if someone already responds to a prompt that I wanted to respond to?
There is no limit on how many times one prompt can be done or how many you do. So write away!
What if it ends up being longer than a drabble/ficlet?
It must be able to fit in a comment.
What about future rounds?
If it proves to be popular, as in we get enough people interested and participating, it will make a return either bi-weekly or monthly. It will also be more themed from time to time rather than an anything goes type format.
How did this come about?
It was inspired by
merlin_tv's very own drabble tag -- which was/is a lot of fun! All the credit goes to them for this coming about here, :)
Got questions? Feel free to drop a comment! :)
Guidelines
1. Our first Drabble Tag is an "Anything Goes" -- meaning anything goes as far as what you write.
2. The drabble/ficlet must be able to fit into one LJ comment.
3. All ratings are welcome but must be labeled.
4. Spoilers must be labeled (there is a chance some people haven't finished the current season yet).
4. You are welcome to use other characters but the main focus should be Ronon and Jennifer.
5. Please be respectful of other members.
6. Make sure that you have fun with it! :)
If you are confused on something or have a question, feel free to ask away! I've commented on this post with an example of prompts plus a reply example. :)