let me hear your voice tonight (
alexseanchai) wrote2014-12-31 10:33 pm
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prompt call, which is also totally not avoiding December Days meme
I'm too lazy to figure out a proper prompt call text, but: fanfic and original fic, theme tarot, hit me.
I reserve the right to say "I'm not writing that fandom", but if you've seen it on
EllieMurasaki and it's not Supernatural then I'm probably up for it (though I can't swear I'm up to date on the canon). I'm not taking payment for fanfic, of course, and you can expect those to be about a hundred words apiece.
For original fic, I'll write about a hundred words for free per prompter (unless somebody's prompts really grab me), and you can bribe me to expand upon that by Paypaling to alexconall at gmail or feeding my GoFundMe, four cents a word rounded to the nearest dollar. (Which is to say, ten dollars will put you in shouting distance of four hundred words.)
Prompts involving marginalized people (queer, trans, PoC, disabled, etc) are particularly encouraged.
I reserve the right to say "I'm not writing that fandom", but if you've seen it on
For original fic, I'll write about a hundred words for free per prompter (unless somebody's prompts really grab me), and you can bribe me to expand upon that by Paypaling to alexconall at gmail or feeding my GoFundMe, four cents a word rounded to the nearest dollar. (Which is to say, ten dollars will put you in shouting distance of four hundred words.)
Prompts involving marginalized people (queer, trans, PoC, disabled, etc) are particularly encouraged.
Prompts
* What would an alien consider queer?
* Someone from Taiwan. I haven't requested that before, I think.
* Two-spirits.
I've boosted the signal on DW, LJ, and FB.
Re: Prompts
I think I may be being less than imaginative on what an alien would consider queer, though.
a character
Turn that card into a person. The only limitation? They're blind; hoe do they describe themselves?
Re: a character
Card is the Six of Cups. I'm not entirely sure how I got from the innocence of childhood to Hansel and Gretel.
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