remember to make prompts!
Sep. 12th, 2012 12:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've just extended the deadline to end of day Friday (midnight GMT -5 / in your local time) to give people more time to make prompts.
As far as I can tell, you have to make a prompt to claim a prompt on the AO3, so if you want to write but you don't have any ideas for prompts, just make the world's most vague prompts. E.g. no fandom, no characters, no details. Or, heck, the world's silliest. "Fandom Sesame Street, character cookie monster, details honey cake-flavored cookie." You are also welcome to leave prompts if you have no intention of writing. Leave prompts.
You are welcome to leave prompts with every intent of filling them yourself -- it looks like you can claim them immediately once you have submitted your prompts, so go ahead, make a prompt, and then claim it right away!
You are welcome to leave incredibly vague prompts. You are welcome to fill them with any kind of fanwork: fic, meta, video, audio; gen, slash, femmeslash, any rating; fictional or real people. Characters who aren't Jewish in canon are welcome as long as you write them as Jewish (respectfully, of course, if they have some other canonical background).
Pretty much my only restrictions are the technological restrictions of the AO3 prompt challenge, and the idea that there be Jewish characters. Other than that, go wild.
See the existing prompts.
And please signal boost!
As far as I can tell, you have to make a prompt to claim a prompt on the AO3, so if you want to write but you don't have any ideas for prompts, just make the world's most vague prompts. E.g. no fandom, no characters, no details. Or, heck, the world's silliest. "Fandom Sesame Street, character cookie monster, details honey cake-flavored cookie." You are also welcome to leave prompts if you have no intention of writing. Leave prompts.
You are welcome to leave prompts with every intent of filling them yourself -- it looks like you can claim them immediately once you have submitted your prompts, so go ahead, make a prompt, and then claim it right away!
You are welcome to leave incredibly vague prompts. You are welcome to fill them with any kind of fanwork: fic, meta, video, audio; gen, slash, femmeslash, any rating; fictional or real people. Characters who aren't Jewish in canon are welcome as long as you write them as Jewish (respectfully, of course, if they have some other canonical background).
Pretty much my only restrictions are the technological restrictions of the AO3 prompt challenge, and the idea that there be Jewish characters. Other than that, go wild.
See the existing prompts.
And please signal boost!