Writer of Sally Forth completely insane . Couldn't stop laughing...
Apr. 28th, 2005
From
demiurgent
The "Drabble" is a 100 word fragment of fan fiction. Sort of like an Anacrusis, only not.
Anyway, I asked a friend for a drabble, and I'm asking another one for another, and so by the rules of God and the militant cats I have to open myself up to them too.
So, I'll give you some topics, and at request, I'll do 100 words on something within those topics based on your guidelines. I reserve veto rights on crossovers, however. And if you ask, you also have to offer this in your own LJ. Because... well, Dude. Rules of God and militant cats.
The official rules:
"Every person on your flist gets to request a drabble (real drabble: 100 words exactly) from you. In return, they have to post this in their journal and write a drabble for you. Post all fandoms you're willing to write for. Your friends can pick a relationship, a story arc, a missing scene, or pretty much anything they want, unless the author has previously mentioned that they will not write it. They comment with what they want, and you write drabbles and post it in your LiveJournal."
The potential topics:
Richard Sharpe
Buffy-verse
GrimJack
Discworld
HackMaster
SuperHeroes
Pulp noir
Generic Fantasy
Prowrestling
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The "Drabble" is a 100 word fragment of fan fiction. Sort of like an Anacrusis, only not.
Anyway, I asked a friend for a drabble, and I'm asking another one for another, and so by the rules of God and the militant cats I have to open myself up to them too.
So, I'll give you some topics, and at request, I'll do 100 words on something within those topics based on your guidelines. I reserve veto rights on crossovers, however. And if you ask, you also have to offer this in your own LJ. Because... well, Dude. Rules of God and militant cats.
The official rules:
"Every person on your flist gets to request a drabble (real drabble: 100 words exactly) from you. In return, they have to post this in their journal and write a drabble for you. Post all fandoms you're willing to write for. Your friends can pick a relationship, a story arc, a missing scene, or pretty much anything they want, unless the author has previously mentioned that they will not write it. They comment with what they want, and you write drabbles and post it in your LiveJournal."
The potential topics:
Richard Sharpe
Buffy-verse
GrimJack
Discworld
HackMaster
SuperHeroes
Pulp noir
Generic Fantasy
Prowrestling