Welcome to Week Eleven of the second round of
mp_ldws!
It is the final this week and it's been a tough battle. Our authors have produced some amazing drabbles throughout the last ten weeks, and that's been showing in the close voting (and your mods bitten down fingernails).
Now we are down to two, and our contenders for the title of Last Drabble Writer Standing are:
whitmans_kiss
and
anothersaturday
Good luck, guys!
Week Eleven Prompts
This week, the prompts are:
Genre/Cliché: Moony and Padfoot Hijinks - what do the boys get up to when in canine form? (can be written from canine POV or human POV, as long as it is about the pups' adventures)
Word: Green
Word Count: Up to 300
There are no teams this week. You may choose whose POV you write from.
Remember, your drabble must fit the genre or cliché, and you must use the word prompt somewhere in your drabble. Any drabbles that don’t adhere to the exact word count, deadline, or prompt use will be eliminated. (On some word processing programs, html coding is included in the final word count so please be careful to ensure your number of actual words is correct. If in doubt, please use
this word counter to check.)
All drabbles are due by 7.00pm Sunday 24th (EST--think New York).
We are using a simplified header. Please do not make any reference to a beta as we will not publish their names (you can thank them later!). Please use the 'Contains' section for any warnings or to provide any information a reader might need to make an informed decision about whether they wish to read on. Eg: Contains: angst, oral sex, naked Hagrid.
Copy and paste this header for your drabble:
Title:Author: (this will be removed before posting)
Summary:
Contains:
Send completed drabbles to the mods at mp.ldwsmod@gmail.com, with your username and the week you're participating in included in the subject line. The drabble can be submitted as an attachment (.doc or .docx only please) or pasted into the body of the email. If you do paste your drabble, please ensure you include < br > codes (without the spaces) wherever you want a hard return as copypasting tends to mess up your line breaks. For example:
"Sirius! God, you stink!"< br >
"You don't smell like roses yourself. What did we roll in last night?"< br >
"I just hope it was dead before we found it. I have a nasty taste in my mouth...< br >
"Ugh."
We will respond to your submission email to let you know we received it. If you don't hear from us within 24 hours of submission, please let us know through a PM.
Any questions? Poke the mods: dogsunderfoot or remuslives23 either through the email address above or a PM through our journals.
Happy drabbling!