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Apr 12, 2011 15:43

So here I am, almost a year later.  We never did do Challenge 4, did we fellow Tin Man and Crossover lovers.

I'd like to see if there's any interest in having another challenge?

Whee, a year later only to have about the same post as last year....

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erinm_4600 April 12 2011, 22:34:36 UTC
Steve's mostly silent.. but I'm always here. :)

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jeymien April 13 2011, 13:58:34 UTC
Okie doke. So hmm. Prompt time. I want to go with something to do with spring. Like flowers or puddles.. Anything that strikes Steve as interesting?

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erinm_4600 April 13 2011, 14:03:46 UTC
At the moment... the only thing he's nudging, crossover-wise is a constant harping that I never finished the Van Helsing crossover. :D

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jeymien April 13 2011, 16:33:04 UTC
*tries to think of a prompt that would work with that... I need to go back and reread it now!

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klcthebookworm April 13 2011, 19:35:46 UTC
Gosh only a year?

I do love the crossovers and don't have a problem with challenges, but I suck at trying to come up with challenge topics. I'm tempted to go see if any of my 802 collection has a series and prompts and make those relevant. :)

Just for getting the most bang out of my writing availability, I'd probably want to tie in whatever I do for a challenge to the Dragons and Ninjas sequel or possibly the crack!fic I really don't want to write down. If that's cool with everybody?

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jeymien April 15 2011, 20:03:28 UTC
Also, I don't mind that at all, it's all about what works for you!

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klcthebookworm April 15 2011, 19:22:31 UTC
And my shelves came through. The Pocket Muse: Endless Inspiration by Monica Wood has 217 pages of writing prompts. I can contribute some of these the next time a challenge idea is needed and what feel like a brain-dead chump.

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jeymien April 15 2011, 20:03:01 UTC
There any good prompts in there for springtime or storms?

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klcthebookworm April 15 2011, 21:02:42 UTC
They don't really seem to be set up with topics. The closest I've found is: "Write about a shocking discovery (not a body) in a fallow field." Fallow would be one not being farmed, especially important in crop rotation. But crop rotation made me think of springtime planting.

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klcthebookworm April 15 2011, 21:04:27 UTC
There was one to deliberately write winter-prose in the middle of spring or write spring-prose in the middle of winter.

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