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Oh, this could be a massive timewaster, and I still owe people drabbles from November (!) but nicked this from [livejournal.com profile] amchau:

The Fandom Drabble Challenge

Every person on your flist gets to request a drabble from you. In return, they have to post this in their journal and write a drabble for you. (or not. you choose. non-writers & busy people are allowed to play.) 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.

Rules

1. The author can choose three relationships and three story arcs they will not write, per fandom.
2. The author can set what rating levels they're willing to write for.
3. The drabbles can be no longer than 100 words.


Fandoms

Buffy, Angel, Doctor Who (Ninth Doctor), House, Firefly, Lost, Smallville, Queer as Folk (UK), Teachers, Pirates of the Caribbean, Good Omens, Discworld, Harry Potter, anything else I've forgotten but you think I know about... will possibly do RPS or cracked out crossovers, depending on what they are.

Pairings I Won't Write

Any

Story Arcs I Won't Write

Doctor Who: can only do Ninth Doctor
Harry Potter: I'm not in the fandom and don't know who a lot of the more obscure characters are.

Ratings

Any

on 2005-04-16 01:38 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] violethamster.livejournal.com
Oh, I can't resist requesting Good Omens. Aziraphale/Crowley friendship. Perhaps some historical event which they screw up and agree to cover up? Or anything really.

on 2005-04-18 01:53 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
Aziraphale would have sank to the ground, heavily and with feeling, except he was wearing rather nice trousers and it was dusty in the desert. He settled for a heartfelt “oh, dear.” This was going to be difficult to explain Upstairs.

Crowley peered over his shoulder. “That’s a spaceship, is it?”

“Yes.”

“An actual spaceship.”

“Yes.”

“From space.”

“Yes, Crowley.”

“Wow.”

Years later, even the weirdest of the Roswell conspiracy nuts didn’t mention the men who’d been seen out by the crash site; a man in black was all right, but one in tweed was just a bit too unbelievable.

on 2005-04-19 12:21 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] violethamster.livejournal.com
Hee! Loved this. Absolutely perfect. Thank you so much for writing it!

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