Two for One: crossovers

Oct 23, 2014 12:29

In the vein of Yuleporn and Crueltide, I give you the much-less-cleverly-named "Two for One" crossover collection!

My first year doing Yuletide, I asked for a crossover, even though I knew it was a long shot. Reader, I got two. The memory of that awesome generosity has stayed with me, and so even though I have no crossover requests myself this year, I thought it might be nice to put up a post where treaters who like writing that sort of thing can browse for prompts they might be able to fill.

IMPORTANT NOTE

This collection in no way changes the usual rules of the Yuletide game. Crossovers are still even more optional than the usual optional details, and the existence of Two for One does not mean your assigned writer is any more likely to know your second fandom or be able to write for it. Don't be That Yuletider, the one whose signup only gives a crossover prompt or makes it clear you wouldn't really be happy with anything else. (I . . . was kind of That Yuletider my first year. Don't be me, is what I'm saying.) Getting a crossover is icing on the cake; this is merely a place where people can sample icing flavors. Or something. Forget the metaphor: the important thing is that crossovers are still really, really, really optional. Be kind to your assigned writer.

How to play

Copy and paste this into a comment:

AO3 username:
Letter link:
Fandoms to be crossed:
Nutshell version of the prompt:

Try to keep it in the spirit of Yuletide, or at least the same zip code as the spirit of Yuletide: even if you crave a fic about an eighteenth-century Kant-quoting Bulgarian lawyer going to Hogwarts, that really belongs more in a Harry Potter exchange than here. Yuletide is for rare fandoms, after all. The second fandom doesn't necessarily have to be something from the current tag set, but let's keep things small.

Go forth and smash canons together! Who knows what previously unobserved fic particles will fall out . . . .
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