FOR ALL YOU PEOPLE WHO WANTS SOME GOOD FICTION.

Dec 18, 2006 23:08

Today I just spent an hour or so having an intense write-off with crossoverqueen and I think it went pretty well ( Read more... )

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trendy_rocker December 19 2006, 06:25:12 UTC
How about some Hughes Family Christmas fluff? With Maes in a Santa suit, and a stocking for his daughter that's bigger than she is.

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raedyn_l December 19 2006, 07:50:00 UTC
MAES HOMG WHAT THE SHIT I LUFF YEWWWWWW. *glomps*

TOTALLY doing this one.

Especially since I get to ignore Maes dying.

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trendy_rocker December 19 2006, 08:45:27 UTC
XDXDXD

Glad it pleases you.

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senri December 19 2006, 07:12:49 UTC
HO HO, MAYBE SOME FIRE EMBLEM JOSHUA/NATASHA ACTION? With a keyword of maybe uhh the summer months, with bonus points for miserable weather conditions and imported fruits. That or Cormag/Natasha -- "o love, be fed with apples while you may". Like that.

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raedyn_l December 19 2006, 07:52:35 UTC
YOU PEOPLE FREAKIN' READ MY MIND.

JOSHUANATASHA OTP FTW.

Cormag was cute tho. What with THE KITTEN and all.

Shall toss a coin on this one JOSHUA STYLE.

HELL MAYBE I'LL DO BOTH.

Coming up TOMORROW hardy har.

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senri December 20 2006, 02:46:10 UTC
I HAVE THIS, UM, SECRET CRAZY LOVE FOR NATASHA AND JOSHUA? Their love is such a gamble lolloollolol. And if I was a fire emblem character, I would totally waylay Cormag in a dark alley. Or something like that. You know.

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quixotic___ December 20 2006, 02:59:20 UTC
I have no experience with any of these fandoms (*sigh* alas!), but I am curious; what is a write off? o.O

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raedyn_l December 21 2006, 08:27:19 UTC
Step 1: Get together with a friend. (A writing friend.)

Step 2: Write 5-10 themes and toss 'em in a hat. Or whatever container you have at hand.

Step Three: Pick one, and you both write on it for ten minutes or however long you choose to write. As long as your time's in the ballpark, it counts.

--Don't stop to cross out or rewrite anything--you can do that later.

--Don't think. Just write whatever the hell comes to mind no matter how irrelevant or stupid it sounds. Writewritewritewritewrite.

Step Four: Read your pieces out loud to each other. I don't care if you use rock-paper-scissors to see who goes first, just do it. Read them out loud to each other.

Step Five: Repeat until you're both too exhausted/mentally drained/suffering from severe cramps in your wrist.

And there you have it--rules for the ultimate writeoff. :D

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