I like the idea enormously, especially with the proviso that a drabble would be acceptable. (I'm...pretty thoroughly crap at these things, what with the time management and the eratic net use. But drabbles I could do. And maybe more.)
Kaylee ,'Serenity'
Buffista Fic 2: They Said It Couldn't Be Done.
[NAFDA] Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
Given that talent we've got around this site, I feel a bit like a 6th grader at a table full of Pulitzer Prize winners, but I'd be game for participating.
I'm in. Something easy? Easy is my middle name.
(Well, OK , no it's not.)
I was going to say something complex, but now I'll just say What Debet Said.
I approve. I'm not at all sure I can participate, but in that case I'll wave pompoms and give enthusiastic feedback.
Beverly, those who beta are also golden. Also, you get to read some of the stories sooner.
All I'd ask is that it not be ONLY drabbles. Because I don't get good fic inspiration that often, and when I do it is not always something that will fit a drabble.
those who beta are also golden. Also, you get to read some of the stories sooner.And I *absolutely* would beta. Happy!
Will we get to pic our fics? Because it does me no good to tell me to write Grey's Anatomy fic, or something.
I've probably seen enough Supernatural by now to give it a good go (wipes chin).
All I'd ask is that it not be ONLY drabbles. Because I don't get good fic inspiration that often, and when I do it is not always something that will fit a drabble.
I'm thinking that it would be open from drabble to however long you wanted. Heck, I'm even thinking that if someone wanted to write fannish non-fiction (a look at ideas of redemption, etc. in "Firefly") or a spec script, why not?
Will we get to pic our fics? Because it does me no good to tell me to write Grey's Anatomy fic, or something.
I'd probably suggest that people list up to five different prompts in five different fandoms. I think that would increase the chances of being able to match requests to writers (who would, of course, list what they're willing to write).