June 26-30 is Lonely Prompts Week and it will be a challenge week! Each day will have a different theme for you to base the prompts you fill on.
Yesterday's Winner: with 3 fills, [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] is the winner.
Friday's Theme: Write as many fills whose final line reverses its meaning.
More Information: For example, things could seem to be looking up only to end up even worse than they were before, a character could appear to be talking to someone else when really they were alone all along, or the entire thing could portend disaster yet end on a hopeful note.
Please number your fills when leaving more than one in a comment. This helps me when I'm ready to count them up.
To get things going, a few rules that I ask you all to follow.
1. You can only request five prompts to be filled. 2. You can request no more than three prompts from the same fandom. 3. You can, however, fill as many prompts as you'd like! 4. In the subject line, be sure to say whether this is a request or a fill! 5. You must link back to whatever the prompt is in the community logs (whether filling or requesting it be filled), and, if you're filling the prompt, please complete the fill as a response to the original prompt. 6. If you are filling an "any/any" prompt, please let us know what fandom (or, if original, say so!) you're using for the response. 7. If you filled any lonely prompts earlier this week, this is the place to share them! 8. Finally, we now have a community at AO3. If you have an AO3 account, please post your fills there. More information on how to do this is located at this link.
LONELY PROMPTS WEEK::30 JUNE § DAY 5
Jun. 30th, 2017 03:06 amYesterday's Winner: with 3 fills, [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] is the winner.
Friday's Theme: Write as many fills whose final line reverses its meaning.
More Information: For example, things could seem to be looking up only to end up even worse than they were before, a character could appear to be talking to someone else when really they were alone all along, or the entire thing could portend disaster yet end on a hopeful note.
Please number your fills when leaving more than one in a comment. This helps me when I'm ready to count them up.
To find those elusive Lonely Prompts, you can rummage around at the Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet, or go into the Calendar Archives, or for more recent prompts, you can use LJ's advanced search options to find prompts to request and/or fill.
To get things going, a few rules that I ask you all to follow.
1. You can only request five prompts to be filled.
2. You can request no more than three prompts from the same fandom.
3. You can, however, fill as many prompts as you'd like!
4. In the subject line, be sure to say whether this is a request or a fill!
5. You must link back to whatever the prompt is in the community logs (whether filling or requesting it be filled), and, if you're filling the prompt, please complete the fill as a response to the original prompt.
6. If you are filling an "any/any" prompt, please let us know what fandom (or, if original, say so!) you're using for the response.
7. If you filled any lonely prompts earlier this week, this is the place to share them!
8. Finally, we now have a community at AO3. If you have an AO3 account, please post your fills there. More information on how to do this is located at this link.
How to link:
[a href="http://comment-fic.livejournal.com/449155.html?thread=70682755#t70682755">MCU, Tony Stark/Pepper Potts, She's wearing daisy dukes and one of his button-down shirts.[/a]
(change the brackets to "<" and ">" respectively)
or:
http://comment-fic.livejournal.com/139897.html?thread=30155641#t30155641
Burn Notice, Sam/Michael/Fi, "It's always been you. And it's always gonna be you."
HAPPY REQUESTING/WRITING/FILLING!