Throwback Thursday
Nov. 5th, 2015 12:18 amIt's
streussal and today's theme is Throwback fandoms - prompts should be for any pre-2000 fandoms.
Just a few rules:
No more than five prompts in a row.
No more than three prompts in the same fandom.
Use the character's full names and fandom's full name for ease adding to the Lonely Prompts spreadsheet.
If your prompt or fill contains anything that can be a trigger for the reader, please add a warning for that to give the reader the chance to decide if they want to read or not.
No spoilers in prompts for a month after airing. Use the spoiler cut option found here.
If your fill contains spoilers, warn and leave plenty of space, or use the above mentioned spoiler cut.
Prompts should be formatted as follows: [Use the character's full names and fandom's full name]
Fandom, Character +/ Character, Prompt
Some examples to get the ball rolling...
+ Homicide: Life on the Street, Mike Kellerman +/ Meldrick Lewis, (917): Time is so short and I miss you. (I just watched that commercial where the people all laugh and get older and die.)
+ Twin Peaks, Shelly Johnson/Bobby Briggs, "This town isn't big enough for the both of us. Let's run away together!"
+ Rope (film), Phillip Morgan/Brandon Shaw, "You frighten me. You always have. From that very first day in prep school. Part of your... charm, I suppose."
We are now using AO3 to bookmark filled prompts. If you fill a prompt and post it to AO3 please add it to the Bite Sized Bits of Fic from 2015 collection. See further notes on this new option here.
Not feeling any of today’s prompts? Check out the just created Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet. For more recent prompts to write, you can also use LJ’s advanced search options to limit keyword results to only comments in this community.
While the Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet and LJ's advanced search options are available, bookmarking the links of prompts you like might work better for searching for in the future.
tag=throwback
Just a few rules:
No more than five prompts in a row.
No more than three prompts in the same fandom.
Use the character's full names and fandom's full name for ease adding to the Lonely Prompts spreadsheet.
If your prompt or fill contains anything that can be a trigger for the reader, please add a warning for that to give the reader the chance to decide if they want to read or not.
No spoilers in prompts for a month after airing. Use the spoiler cut option found here.
If your fill contains spoilers, warn and leave plenty of space, or use the above mentioned spoiler cut.
Prompts should be formatted as follows: [Use the character's full names and fandom's full name]
Fandom, Character +/ Character, Prompt
Some examples to get the ball rolling...
+ Homicide: Life on the Street, Mike Kellerman +/ Meldrick Lewis, (917): Time is so short and I miss you. (I just watched that commercial where the people all laugh and get older and die.)
+ Twin Peaks, Shelly Johnson/Bobby Briggs, "This town isn't big enough for the both of us. Let's run away together!"
+ Rope (film), Phillip Morgan/Brandon Shaw, "You frighten me. You always have. From that very first day in prep school. Part of your... charm, I suppose."
We are now using AO3 to bookmark filled prompts. If you fill a prompt and post it to AO3 please add it to the Bite Sized Bits of Fic from 2015 collection. See further notes on this new option here.
Not feeling any of today’s prompts? Check out the just created Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet. For more recent prompts to write, you can also use LJ’s advanced search options to limit keyword results to only comments in this community.
While the Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet and LJ's advanced search options are available, bookmarking the links of prompts you like might work better for searching for in the future.
tag=throwback
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Date: 2015-11-05 08:18 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2015-11-05 08:23 am (UTC)Children behave, That's what they say when we're together// And watch how you play// They don't understand
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Date: 2015-11-05 10:37 am (UTC)There were moments of gold
And there were flashes of light
There were things I'd never do again
But then they'd always seemed right
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Date: 2015-11-05 10:41 am (UTC)Not a fill, but a possibility of what could do so later on...
Date: 2015-11-05 01:56 pm (UTC)Re: Not a fill, but a possibility of what could do so later on...
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From:Fill - A Good Death (Londo/G'Kar)
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Date: 2015-11-05 12:14 pm (UTC)Fill: (Drabble)
Date: 2015-11-05 04:55 pm (UTC)“Acknowledged Mr Spock. I’m on my way.”
Jim Kirk sprinted through the door into engineering. He didn’t need to ask where the problem was; he could see Scotty and Spock peering anxiously into one of the bulkheads, three ensigns watching them.
The ensigns stepped back as Kirk approached. “Right, Mr Scott, what have you got for me?”
“Ye’re not going to like this, Cap’n.”
Spock stood down to let Kirk take his place. There was silence as the captain assessed the situation, before finally he said, “Oh no, not tribbles.”
Re: Fill: (Drabble)
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