My picfor1000 assignment for 2015 is a black cat and a castle :-)

Jan 09, 2015 04:54

The challenge 13 theme is "unlucky things" (I guess because it's the 13th challenge), and each participant is given a photograph to inspire any fic as long as it weighs in at exactly 1,000 words. Here's my pic:


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blythechild January 9 2015, 15:17:09 UTC
Nice prompt! I was initially stumped by mine this year, but then I left it alone for a week, and two ideas came to me for it. The prompts can be hit and miss - last year's was a struggle, and the year before that I failed to write anything. But the year before THAT (still with me?), the damn thing wrote itself. I think that it's nice that the mods tell you right upfront that it's just meant to inspire you and if that inspiration isn't literal, that's fine.

Got any fandoms that you WANT to write it for?

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chamekke January 9 2015, 17:11:44 UTC
Ooh, I'd missed that post. You've written 2 fics based on your prompt already? Woot, that's fantastic! *waggles pompoms of victory*

You're right about the hit-and-miss, quite a few people have struggled unsuccessfully with their picfor1000 prompts. Also, sometimes the photo inspires a fic that simply will not fit into 1,000 words without dismembering the story idea completely.

Got any fandoms that you WANT to write it for?

Eep, I'm such a fic virgin where most fandoms are concerned. Right now I'm leaning towards Sleepy Hollow (with an ample dose of crack). Although... since I've just fallen in love with Agent Carter, that's sort of tempting? I'd have to find the right plot bunny, though. *entices with carrots*

How did/do you decide which fandom to write the prompt for?

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blythechild January 9 2015, 17:20:05 UTC
Actually, the year that I failed to post a fic for the prompt, I ended up writing something for it that was waaaay too long to qualify. But, like you said, it refused to be trimmed down. It deserved to live, so I let it ;)

*cheers "Agent Carter, Agent Carter!"*

I usually let the picture decide which fandom I'll write in. I actively write in half a dozen fandoms, so I have the benefit of choice. For example, this year my prompt finally said Forever even though I'm not entirely comfortable with that one. Then I wrote a Criminal Minds one afterwards because it just popped into my head fully formed.

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draycevixen January 9 2015, 16:52:58 UTC

The fandoms you mention sound like good, solid choices. :D

If you want to write about Abraham, this looks like somewhere he might hole up. The US has a lot of buildings built to look like something from the "old country."

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chamekke January 9 2015, 17:26:41 UTC
The fandoms you mention sound like good, solid choices. :D

Or I could stay with the kitty theme and write something for Puss in Boots. *snerk*

If you want to write about Abraham, this looks like somewhere he might hole up. The US has a lot of buildings built to look like something from the "old country."

Ooh, good point. I hadn't had Abraham in mind particularly, but you've tickled an idea there. Thank you!

This morning I was looking at the prompt, thought "Hey - catspaw," and vaguely recalled there was a ST:TOS episode of that name. Do you remember it? I didn't, but Wikipedia did, and whoa, "Catspaw" was seriously incoherent. I'd love to see someone try to do that with the reboot! Well, not me obviously, but someone...

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draycevixen January 9 2015, 18:15:58 UTC

I followed your link. I vaguely remember the cat and definitely remember the ending with the "stick insects." I suspect that episode wasn't re-broadcast quite as much. *g*

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thesmallhobbit January 9 2015, 17:47:35 UTC
I'm signed up. My prompt is a broken mirror, so all sorts of possibilities.

I can definitely seeing this work for Sleepy Hollow - and the cat not being a cat at all, but some sort of witch's familiar.

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chamekke January 9 2015, 18:01:27 UTC
Nice one! blythechild was assigned a broken-mirror pic too, although a rather different one (a car's rear view mirror in her case).

I really like your photo for itself, in terms of composition that is, especially the beautiful webby bits where the glass is fractured into smaller pieces. Interesting that your mirror doesn't reflect the photographer... Presumably the subject is angling it a tad to avoid exactly that, but to me it suggests an invisibility spell or a ghost or vampire or something mysterious.

I can definitely seeing this work for Sleepy Hollow - and the cat not being a cat at all, but some sort of witch's familiar.

Definitely a possibility. I've got about 5 bunnies for SH and will add that to the list, thank you!

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thesmallhobbit January 9 2015, 18:11:54 UTC
Yes, it's a lovely photo. I was attracted by the way the different pieces were all reflecting different things. I'm thinking of using it for Spooks (MI5) - and the whole not being the image you are protecting.

But first I need to get my SmallFandomBigBang written.

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chamekke January 9 2015, 19:38:07 UTC
As plot bunnies go, that's magnificent.

Good luck with your SmallFandomBigBang! What fandom are you writing in? *proffers a pompom waggle*

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isiscolo January 9 2015, 20:25:54 UTC
Wow, I haven't done this challenge in ages. Hmm. (Oh, I see it's closed. Darn!)

Good luck (as it were)!

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chamekke January 10 2015, 05:01:46 UTC
I'm sorry it's too late to for you to enter, but thanks for the well wishes!

Actually I tend to discover challenges only after they're closed. Couple of years back I was devastated to have missed my chance with that year's Zombie Big Bang. And since then I haven't wanted to write about zombies. Life (and unlife) is perverse that way :-P

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severinne January 10 2015, 04:28:01 UTC
I really liked your pic when I first saw it but in fairness, I'm not sure if I know what I'd do with it either... it's just a rather nice photo and I seem to be fond of cats these days. *g*

I do like the motion in the photo too, though, the flick of sudden movement across a scene that's otherwise got a frozen, timeless quality... anything to work with there? Sorry, not very helpful... *shrug*

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chamekke January 10 2015, 05:05:18 UTC
Any comment is potentially useful! And I like the motion as well, so there may be possibilities around time travel (or stopping time), ghostly things, a lifeless house (no one's visible in any of the windows) with life outside...

So far I've had one idea that I've sketched out into a sort of outline. It has potential but as so often happens, it could easily bloat beyond the 1K word limit. If that's a red pen Annie's holding in your usericon, I may have to ask to borrow it :-)

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