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Amy ([personal profile] brightknightie) wrote2015-02-28 08:32 am

Watching the RarelyWritten sign-up summary

The sign-up summary for 2015's [community profile] rarelywritten game (updated hourly) makes it very clear how the matching would go if the sign-ups don't shift between when you view it and when sign ups end tomorrow (Sunday) night. It also opens that matching to a bit of gleeful manipulation, if you'd like to pick up a match in one of the least-requested or least-offered fandoms.

For example, if the matches were made right this minute, then I would necessarily be assigned to write for the only other person who has requested a story in any of my fandoms: that's a Forever Knight request (presumably Greer's). And my prompt slate would necessarily be given to either her or the only other person who has offered a story in any of my fandoms: that's a Highlander offer (presumably ArgentumLS's). No one besides me has yet requested or offered in Battlestar Galactica (1978), Dungeons and Dragons (cartoon) or Young Blades, and no one besides me has yet requested in Highlander. It's cut and dried... and a bit disappointing in its relentless predestination.

With no prejudice at all to Greer, I just wrote for her prompts in 2014's [community profile] fkficfest. It would be more inspiring to address a new audience. And it would be more fun to not know for sure exactly how the matching must fall out. So I keep scanning the summary. I've maxed out on requests, but perhaps I can find another fandom to offer? I'm stumped so far, but fandoms only appear on the list when a request for them registers. Perhaps something will turn up!

(I wish I were a good enough writer and Victorianist to offer Daniel Deronda for the person requesting Gwendolen, but good gravy I couldn't dare to fanfic Eliot. I mean, Eliot.)
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[personal profile] argentum_ls 2015-03-01 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I talked bethskink into signing up specifically because of a new fandom I sold her on. So, maybe we need to be out there twisting arms more :)

Good luck to you, too!

I'm already planning what to do with your prompts. I'm afraid quotes don't do much for me. Fortunately, I have a couple other ideas that should work.

Interesting that there was an earlier HL requester who seems to have dropped her request. I wonder why.
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[personal profile] argentum_ls 2015-03-01 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
The new fandom is called Wolfblood. It's an English kids' show about werewolves, except the werewolves are not monsters. The whole thing is available on Netflix, which is how I found it. The show doesn't strike me as one that would appeal to your tastes; however, I'm not for familiar with all of the nuances in your taste, so I could be being presumptuous. One of the draws for us is that has excellent girl and women characters.

Permission to visit older letters is always appreciated. While I tend to reuse prompts from exchange to exchange, new ones do creep in, especially in open canons. I'm cool with people using any prompt from any exchange ever, but I never know if anybody else is as well.

She wasn't offering before. The 1,1 that was sitting there for a while was her request and my offer. I'm not requesting this year, after all, because there are other fandoms I want more.
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Re: Prompt recycling

[personal profile] argentum_ls 2015-03-02 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
In the case of a really specific prompt, I can see that. With open-ended prompts that have a wide variety of possible interpretations, I like it when multiple people are inspired simply because of how different the resulting stories will be.