New Years Resolution #1: write more fic
Jan. 2nd, 2006 03:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So. I didn't write anywhere near enough fic last year. This is going to change.
Announcing
mayhap's New Years Challengathon!
Step 1: Comment to this post with a fic request. It doesn't have to be something I usually write. Hell, it doesn't have to be something I've actually heard of. I don't even have to know who you are! Include a pairing and/or a character and/or a prompt and/or something else. Whatever.
Step 2: I will write something, probably a either drabble or something under 500 words, and post it some time this year. Hopefully sooner rather than later, but you know.
Warning: fic may be extremely silly, especially if I am basing it on googling for the fandom in question.
If you request more than one thing, I will actually write at least, but possibly not limited to, one of them.
Step 3:Profit! There is no step 3.
So! Request away!
Announcing
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Step 1: Comment to this post with a fic request. It doesn't have to be something I usually write. Hell, it doesn't have to be something I've actually heard of. I don't even have to know who you are! Include a pairing and/or a character and/or a prompt and/or something else. Whatever.
Step 2: I will write something, probably a either drabble or something under 500 words, and post it some time this year. Hopefully sooner rather than later, but you know.
Warning: fic may be extremely silly, especially if I am basing it on googling for the fandom in question.
If you request more than one thing, I will actually write at least, but possibly not limited to, one of them.
Step 3:
So! Request away!
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Date: 2006-01-24 06:04 am (UTC)I'm awfully fond of your Sherlock.
I thought awhile back about the interesting fact that his lifespan would overlap with the working lives of all the famous Thirties 'tecs, such as Nero Wolfe and Poirot and Miss Marple and (my fave) Peter Whimsy.
Also crazy about PRatchett/Gaiman's Good Omens, and of course those two angels overlap with *anything* you like.
I realize *cough!* there's a bit of difference in the tone there, of course...