Post by Mini Mia on Aug 24, 2007 15:57:31 GMT -6
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Works can be posted in the challenge/prompt threads, in a separate thread, or on a blog/webpage and links to it added to a thread. ** Add a disclaimer or warning to works that go above a PG-13 rating. Works that go above an R rating need to be posted offsite and linked to. Please give a disclaimer/warning above the link. (Absolutely no porn.) **
Prompt / Challenge / Exercise & Discussion Threads:
- Xena FanFic Challenge
- Xena/Hercules FanFic Challenge
- Gabrielle's Lava Pit Survival FanFic Challenge
- Episode Title Challenge
- The Willful Child Challenge
- Past & Future Lives Challenge
- The ABC Story Challenge
- Pirates Of The Caribbean Parody Challenge
- The Laugh of a Child Challenge
- The Reversing Davy Jones' Curse Challenge
- It's A Small, Small World Challenge
- Minority Schminority Challenge
- Rework Good Writing Into Bad Exercise
- Rework Bad Writing Into Good Exercise
- Rewrite The Classics Exercise
- Turn A Song Into A Story Exercise
- Create A Collage or Scrapbook Exercise
- Change Genders & More Exercise
- In A Wine Cellar Prompt
- In A Nightmare Prompt
- Merriam-Webster Online Prompt
- You Find A Box Prompt
- "You've Just Killed Me." Prompt
- Duct-Taped To The . . . . Prompt
- Image Prompt
There is no wrong direction in which to take in order to complete any of the challenges or prompts, (unless otherwise stated). All is good. So feel free to experiment in all areas of style & technique.
There is no word limit to go by. Your written challenges/prompts can be as long or as short as you choose. Your written challenges/prompts may also be a television script or a play. As I've stated above... there is no wrong way to go about creating your challenges/prompts... all is good.
Help Threads For Writers:
- Prompts
- Character Info & Such
- Writing: Getting Started -- Plot To First Draft
- Writer's Rights & Issues
- Writer's Contests & Workshops
Help Threads For Reviewing & Editing: