*\o/* Yuletide *\o/*
Nov. 13th, 2010 07:37 amYuletide sign-ups are open. I hear the servers are slow; you might want to wait a day or two if you mind that sort of thing. Also you need an AO3 account, which you'll need to request an invite for, about which see here.
If you've never done Yuletide before and want to be talked into it, here are some things you might like to know:
* You have to offer to write for at least four different fandoms, but you'll only end up writing for one of them, and there are 4298 to choose from.
* You might get to write Dr. Seuss horror. Or Ben and Jerry's ice cream flavors (the new fandom of the moment). Or any number of other fabulous, ridiculous things.
* You can specify which characters you're willing to write for in a given fandom.
* You are only required to write the fandom and character(s) the requestee asks for. Any other details (ships, etc) are entirely up to you. Also, lots of people will give you options. In both previous years, my recipients would have liked slash but also gave genfic prompts, and both were (or had the good grace to pretend that they were) pleased with what they got.
* If you're writing Spike/Buffy for me in a fanfiction exchange, I figure you'll know every key S/B scene backwards and forwards, every line either of them has ever said relating to the events you're writing about, and every detail of backstory that might be relevant. Because it's our ship and we're obsessed, right?
But nobody expects you to have spent the last X years obsessing about Ancient Nostalgia-Tinged TV Show Y. In Yuletide, we're glad for what we can get! I'm still waiting for someone to write me SeaQuest fic, any at all. Don't be intimidated.
(That said, some Yule fandoms are more intimidating than others. Frex, I wouldn't offer Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series without having done a whole series reread first. And someone on the flist is thinking about offering for Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles, which makes me go O.O)
* To repeat: In Yuletide, we're thrilled that you wrote us any fic at all for our tiny beloved fandom. Thrilled!
* It's fun. Yes.
If you've never done Yuletide before and want to be talked into it, here are some things you might like to know:
* You have to offer to write for at least four different fandoms, but you'll only end up writing for one of them, and there are 4298 to choose from.
* You might get to write Dr. Seuss horror. Or Ben and Jerry's ice cream flavors (the new fandom of the moment). Or any number of other fabulous, ridiculous things.
* You can specify which characters you're willing to write for in a given fandom.
* You are only required to write the fandom and character(s) the requestee asks for. Any other details (ships, etc) are entirely up to you. Also, lots of people will give you options. In both previous years, my recipients would have liked slash but also gave genfic prompts, and both were (or had the good grace to pretend that they were) pleased with what they got.
* If you're writing Spike/Buffy for me in a fanfiction exchange, I figure you'll know every key S/B scene backwards and forwards, every line either of them has ever said relating to the events you're writing about, and every detail of backstory that might be relevant. Because it's our ship and we're obsessed, right?
But nobody expects you to have spent the last X years obsessing about Ancient Nostalgia-Tinged TV Show Y. In Yuletide, we're glad for what we can get! I'm still waiting for someone to write me SeaQuest fic, any at all. Don't be intimidated.
(That said, some Yule fandoms are more intimidating than others. Frex, I wouldn't offer Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series without having done a whole series reread first. And someone on the flist is thinking about offering for Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles, which makes me go O.O)
* To repeat: In Yuletide, we're thrilled that you wrote us any fic at all for our tiny beloved fandom. Thrilled!
* It's fun. Yes.
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Date: 2010-11-13 04:24 pm (UTC)I've decided I'm going to request Designing Women genfic this year, and also The Thin Man awesomeness because last year somebody really nailed The Philadelphia Story and it has given me hope that someone can write something truly great.
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Date: 2010-11-13 04:27 pm (UTC)I'm so glad you're doing it again this year!
I'm still trying to decide between: Sunshine (by McKinley), the Thief series (Megan Whalen Turner), SeaQuest, the Ocean movies, and So You Think You Can Dance RPF (! But there's this one routine that I really love and would love to see fic written around).
However, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and the Mary Poppins horror request are set in stone.
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Date: 2010-11-13 04:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-11-13 04:34 pm (UTC)I just started! A friend this summer got me stuck on it and I AM A FAN. I haven't been this fannish about a current-running show since my first shiny-new enthusiasm for House.
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Date: 2010-11-13 04:35 pm (UTC)SYTYCD >>>>>>>>>>> American Idol
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Date: 2010-11-13 04:39 pm (UTC)You speak the truth. I'm a mathematician, and I support this inequality. *nods*
The problem with this season is that every time I got really excited about someone, they left the very next week. The first episode I watched was when Alex did his hip-hop routine, and then of course there was the Achilles tendon injury. Billy left the week after "Mad World," which just demonstrated the idiocy of some people (sez me). I finally settled on Robert, who at least got to the finale.
But it was much fun.
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Date: 2010-11-13 04:41 pm (UTC)The Sunshine ones in the past have been really great. I haven't read the Thief series, but I hear good things? And of course everyone loves the Ocean movies. Heists ftw!
I bet the Mary Poppins horror story will be incredible!
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Date: 2010-11-13 04:47 pm (UTC)I'm sad to hear you were disappointed. :( But at least your birthday's right after, so you get a second chance for fun fic. And you're right, the writing process is a much bigger part of the fun than the receiving process.
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Date: 2010-11-13 04:54 pm (UTC)Ha! And you're right about my birthday. It's so soon. I'm gonna be 24! It seems so old! *marvels*
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Date: 2010-11-13 08:03 pm (UTC)It's only four, actually. And yay for Yuletide!
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Date: 2010-11-14 01:46 am (UTC)Yay for Yuletide.