Monthly Challenge: May

May 05, 2010 00:20


The Monthly Challenge was chosen by you members to be added to the site and I'm finally entering it.... so hopefully its successful. If not, well, I probably won't bother.

Anyway the GENERAL rules for the MONTHLY CHALLENGE is that you: (it will be added to the rules/guidelines post)

1) Follow the Prompt's guidelines.
2) Tag it with "monthly: [month] [ ( Read more... )

monthly: may 2010, !monthly challenge

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jlvsclrk May 5 2010, 04:39:27 UTC
Sounds exciting. Just wondering if you're open to new members, and if so, how do they sign up?

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flareonfury May 5 2010, 05:02:42 UTC
Thanks & ALWAYS accepting new members!! And Read the Rules and Pick a Team.... and that's it!

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If you don't remember WHAT pairings you HAVE written for: flareonfury May 5 2010, 05:00:55 UTC
americangrl69 - Clark/Lana ( ... )

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Re: If you don't remember WHAT pairings you HAVE written for: twinsarein May 5 2010, 15:07:48 UTC
I see I have some people in moresomes - is it possible to have them in pairs? Example - I have Whitney/Jason/Clark/Lex, so could I write say Clark/Jason or Whitney/Lex or are all four men off limits as a partner with one of the other four?

Just trying to clarify.

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Re: If you don't remember WHAT pairings you HAVE written for: flareonfury May 5 2010, 18:09:49 UTC
Yup you can write Whitney/Clark and Lex/Whitney and Jason/Lex and Jason/Clark if you want! :)

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Re: If you don't remember WHAT pairings you HAVE written for: twinsarein May 5 2010, 23:10:27 UTC
Yay! Thank you so much.

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sue_dreams May 6 2010, 02:51:35 UTC
Question: Say I write four drabbles for the week, but only one qualifies for the monthly challenge. Should I post it separately, or can I throw them all together?

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flareonfury May 6 2010, 03:45:23 UTC
You can do either! Doesn't really matter since I'll be checking the above comment for what you've written for before. Just whatever you decide to do tag it with "monthly: may 2010" and it will count.

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twinsarein May 15 2010, 20:04:27 UTC
Hey there. Another question about this different pairing challenge. I wrote something like seven different pairings for this challenge so far. May I use those pairs again this month, or do I have to pick only brand new pairings for Watchtower and whatever the last weekly prompt of the month will be?

Also, a question I've been meaning to ask for a while - when I first started the prompt word actually had to be used in the 100 words. Is that still the case? I ask, because the phrase under the prompt posts says something like, "can be a word used, a place visited, or an idea expressed."

The phrase 'idea expressed' made me think the word doesn't have to be in their. Like I could say JLA Headquarters, instead. Anyway, I've been wanting clarification on that for quite a while. Thanks.

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flareonfury May 16 2010, 05:02:23 UTC
First question - as long as you only used the pairing once you use it again. HOWEVER, if you used the pairing twice than you can not use it again.

Second question - "can be a word used, a place visited, or an idea expressed" just something I saw at another challenge community and I have used since the beginning. Generally I think its meant to explain how you can use the word/prompt sometimes like the word "kiss". As long as its VERY clear someone got done kissing or thinking about kissing someone its an "idea expressed", a "place visited" would be something like a building/shop titled "Ginger Kissed" or something along those lines like a kissing booth, while you can just use the word "kiss".

Yes JLA HQ would be considered alright to use because the current prompt is Watchtower, which I consider is Ollie & Chloe's team members - Justice League - headquarters and Chloe's current home, not say Hawkman's team which is JSA.

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twinsarein May 17 2010, 03:32:12 UTC
Hmm, sorry to ask a question you had answered in the original post. I don't know how I missed that information.

Thanks for taking the time to answer it anyway, as well as the others I had. I really appreciate it.

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Quick question, if you're around twinsarein May 18 2010, 21:46:19 UTC
I've gotten a last minute idea for a multiple drabble, so this question is related to one I've l already asked. I think I know the answer, but thought I'd be sure. This should be my last question for a while.

If writing a multi-chaptered drabble, and the prompt word is used in the first chapter, is it necessary to use it in all subsequent chapters if it's clear that the venue hasn't changed? Using WatchTower as an example, If a character is in the WatchTower, and it's stated in the first chapter, and then the character clearly doesn't leave the place, is it required to keep using the word in each chapter?

I hope this makes sense.

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Re: Quick question, if you're around flareonfury May 18 2010, 22:44:49 UTC
You'd have to mention them staying in one spot if you do that.

Also if you're writing a multi-chaptered drabble than the only two of those drabbles count toward the monthly challenge... I forgot to mention that before but I kinda thought that was clear but now I wasn't sure.

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Re: Quick question, if you're around twinsarein May 18 2010, 22:59:53 UTC
Ollie is going to be moving from room to room in the WatchTower - kitchen, exercise, recreation, observation, control, etc. I can probably work it into each chapter, just in case.

I thought the two drabble limit was for couples only. And trust me, there will not be any chapters with repeated couples in this fic. It's going to be a bit of a free-for-all.

If that is incorrect, then two chapters can be counted toward the monthly challenge, I guess, and they can all o toward the weekly challenge.

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Re: Quick question, if you're around flareonfury May 19 2010, 00:47:15 UTC
The Two limit drabble is for couples only, but I wasn't sure you if you were going to be writing a multi-chaptered-drabble pairing so its completely fine if two of "chapters" are of the "new pairing". The rest would be toward the weekly challenge unless they too have different pairings.

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