kamg_weekly_100 (original) (raw)

24 August 2012 @ 04:13 pm

Please include the following information for each drabble:

Title:
Author:
Prompt (or Theme if applicable):
Characters:
Rating:
Warnings:
Spoilers:

I've been dreadful at updating this, to say nothing of writing for it- so if you're still paying attention to this place, please accept my apologies. :)

I'll keep updating because I haven't been writing all that much Ani-fic lately, and I need inspiration, and, well, why not?

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Topic: Milk Bottles! You know, the white vaguely vanilla-flavored things you get in the mixed lollies?

These unbearably sour lollies lend themselves to all sorts of metaphors. Or, if you want to be literal, you can have a character's friend or family member having to deal with eating a real one. ;)

For our first confectionery-themed prompt, we go bright and aniseedy (no, not Ani-seedy, though if your drabble includes a pun on this, you'll win an internet's worth of sour worms).

Sweet drabbling, lovelies!

Willy Wonka- I mean, with_rainfall

This week we're mixing it up a little. You must write a minimum of three drabbles crossing the Animorphs fandom with any other fandom/s of your choice. Note that this is NOT the same as a 300-word fic; each drabble can be connected to the others or be a segment of the same 'verse, but must also stand alone.

You can write each drabble for a separate fandom, or all your drabbles can cross over with the same fandom.

22 February 2013 @ 10:46 am

Your prompt today is,

"And a curse too upon your errand!"

- The Silmarillion, "Of Turin Turambar"

This is said by Turin to Mablung's company at the end of the chapter.

21 February 2013 @ 12:35 am

Title: Janus (click for link to FF.net)
Author: joking
Prompt (or Theme if applicable): Tolkien, "Of changing and of shifting shape"
Characters: Tobias, Rachel, Ax
Rating: All Ages

15 February 2013 @ 10:51 pm

Title: Given in Return
Author:joking
Prompt: Tolkien, "In huts on the beaches would you be living still, had not [we] carved out your haven and toiled upon your walls."
Characters: Jake, Ax, Marco
Rating: All Ages

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16 February 2013 @ 01:33 am

Your quote for this week is,

"In huts on the beaches would you be living still, had not [we] carved out your haven and toiled upon your walls."
- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion.

In context this is used by the Noldor, a group of elves, to destroy their distant cousins' homes and possessions; the justification is essentially, "You owe us. We helped you, now help us."

08 February 2013 @ 04:04 pm

Title: Mercy
Author: joking
Prompt (or Theme if applicable) Tolkien, "It was pity that stayed his hand, and mercy, not to strike without need."
Characters: Tobias, Jake
Rating: All Ages

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