13 July 2012 @ 02:39 pm
Promptathon is heeeeeeeeeeeeeere!  
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The Good Ship C/N Promptathon
of Magic and Joy:
Aka, The Promptathon of All Wonderful Things Involving Two Certain Badass Assassin People Doing Badass Things and Being Awesome. And Badass. And Pretty. And Stuff.


NOTE: The promptathon has now closed, but please enjoy all the lovely fic and fanworks. in our Masterposts below.


Master List of all Promptathon fanworks.  

Master List, Part 2 now with more delicious everything!


**Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] rayruzfor the beautiful graphic.


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NOTE: PROMPTING HAS NOW CLOSED, BUT FICS AND FANWORKS MAY STILL BE SUBMITTED THROUGH AUGUST 31ST. THANKS!


Welcome!!!! The time is now upon us. This will kick off a month's worth of prompting and fanworking and all the good things. Not sure what to do? Click below for our handy-dandy Promptathon Guide!

RULES ON POSTING SUBMISSIONS
(please read before you post! <3)



The Rules.  Just follow these three easy steps!

1. Leave a Prompt.

Prompts can be anything--simple or elaborate, words or pictures, songs or poems, lyrics or phrases. Anything that, to you, inspires a C/N fanwork. Use your imagination. Go crazy. All I ask is that you keep it tasteful and warn for anything explicit or triggery. Also, try to be as specific as you can with your prompts--this is often very helpful to those creating the fanwork.

And leave as many prompts as you want. I’m serious. Keep coming back, y’all. We want all the prompts we can possibly get Also, be sure to leave each prompt as a separate comment.


2. Wait a week.
Tailgate and chitchat and keep leaving prompts. And mull over the epic fanworks you are creating.

3. Submit C/N fanwork like there is no tomorrow.
All submissions should either be posted here or linked to this post via a comment. The nitty gritty details of posting your stuff can be found HERE. Please read before you post


Timeframe:
Prompts will be accepted starting today, Friday, July 13th (!!!) and will remain open until Friday, August 10th.  Submissions may be submitted beginning on Friday, July 20th and may continue to be submitted until August 10th.


What we hope to accomplish with all this promptathon-iness:

  • A chance to get in the game. Been wanting to jump into the C/N fanwork scene but not sure where to start? Now’s the time. There’s no length requirement on the works submitted, you can focus on drabbles and vidlets and short and sweet projects (or do longer more epic stuff if that strikes your fancy as well).  It’s really entirely up to you. We’re just hoping to provide a fun, no-pressure environment.
  • Meet new and awesome people. Because srsly, I love everyone in this bar. It's a good damn bar. Don't be afraid to say hello
  • Ship like you’ve never shipped before.
  • Tailgate when appropriate. My motto is, if something ain’t a cocktail party, you just aren’t trying hard enough. In that spirit, [livejournal.com profile] aurora_0811and I are hosting the tailgate section (which I think at this point just includes random chatter and ridiculousness, cheerleading and tomfoolery, because I doubt our comm’s talkative nature will be suppressed even during the prompting/waiting period.) So pull up a helicarrier-shaped lawnchair, crack open a cold one and settle in for the festivities. And leave prompts.

And most of all, have fun. :)
 
 
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Ashen Key: well...Malory was a wanker[personal profile] ashen_key on August 1st, 2012 07:06 am (UTC)
Re: FIC: After the War, PG
I am, indeed, a tease. It is true *hangs head* (Or, a bit more accurately - thinking up situations and plots isn't hard for me, and I need to have a lot of background in my head before I write something. The trick is, um, writing it. <.<)

And *BEAMS* yaaaaaaaaay, I am glad! I wrote this morning and kept giggling and going "THIS IS THE MOST RIDICULOUS THING" and then looked up dates to see how old Meg would be (answer: roughly seven months).

With this version of Natasha, her family got out of Russia during the revolution - I vaguely saw them as part of a minor branch of the imperial family who saw the writing on the wall and got out before Lenin ordered their murder. Hence the line about other débutantes, as they are upper-class (and also why Nat's a translator, as a lot of the debs were multilingual, and the Romanovs were multilingual as well, so she probably had schooling abroad in Germany pre-war) (also where Nat met Peggy, and they got along like a house on fire). Buuuuuuuuuut they could have just been wealthy, or made their money once they got out and still gave their daughter a good education.

I encourage all the plot-bunnies. :D?

And yaaaaaaaaaaay. I...get torn on kid!fic with them! My general rule is: I like my own takes (plural, once you throw in AUs), and weigh up carefully other people's.

Ahaahah, maybe one day! I'm...really not joking on the other things on my plate (oh god, so many long fics. Including new ones inspired by this prompathon. And the ones previously. And ahhhhhhhhhhhhh). But I have some rough ideas what happens to Nat and Clint and baby Meg, so we shall seeeeee.
[identity profile] sugar-fey.livejournal.com on August 1st, 2012 07:17 am (UTC)
Re: FIC: After the War, PG
I vaguely saw them as part of a minor branch of the imperial family who saw the writing on the wall and got out before Lenin ordered their murder.

Okay, now you're just being mean. I NEED THIS FIC IN MY LIFE. *sobs*
Ashen Key: books books books[personal profile] ashen_key on August 1st, 2012 07:21 am (UTC)
Re: FIC: After the War, PG
Ahahah, I'M SORRY! I just have Romanov-feelings. Um.

:D?