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Stories — 500 words minimum, challenge-style — come due on Saturday, May 24 in our AO3 queue (unless you've arranged in advance to post to our Dreamwidth queue instead, which no one has). Stories start releasing on Monday, May 26 (US Memorial Day).
(Two stories by two authors are already queued!)
As always, we can edit on the AO3 while stories are in the queue (though not on DW). We load the queue before we start releasing because I need to know what stories we'll have in order to schedule our releases by length, rating, characters, etc., to help maximize reading and commenting fun for everyone!
If you're seeking a beta reader, or to volunteer beta-reading, try our beta-reading post (or post on your own journal!). And please excuse the reminder, but, again, if you choose, as a proofreading/editing tool, you may use genAI, like Google Gemini or ChatGPT, just like you'd use any spellchecker or grammar-checker tool, with a keen eye to your own intentions and voice; please do not let genAI write a single sentence for you. No one wants to read genAI. We want to read you!
When you're ready: Learn how to post | Post to our AO3 collection
(Two stories by two authors are already queued!)
As always, we can edit on the AO3 while stories are in the queue (though not on DW). We load the queue before we start releasing because I need to know what stories we'll have in order to schedule our releases by length, rating, characters, etc., to help maximize reading and commenting fun for everyone!
If you're seeking a beta reader, or to volunteer beta-reading, try our beta-reading post (or post on your own journal!). And please excuse the reminder, but, again, if you choose, as a proofreading/editing tool, you may use genAI, like Google Gemini or ChatGPT, just like you'd use any spellchecker or grammar-checker tool, with a keen eye to your own intentions and voice; please do not let genAI write a single sentence for you. No one wants to read genAI. We want to read you!
When you're ready: Learn how to post | Post to our AO3 collection
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Date: 5/18/25 10:43 pm (UTC)(Only one story per person per event is expected. I'm afraid that the fashion for writing multiple stories has puzzled me. I wouldn't think the fest duration is long enough for that.)
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Date: 5/19/25 06:42 am (UTC)Thank you :) I know it's not the norm to write more than one story. It's just that reading prompts seem to give me a burst of ideas and then my brain wants to put them all into stories. But this year I'm already happy to have managed one short fic. :)