Apr. 27th, 2013

[identity profile] lilyfarfalla.livejournal.com
Degree is closed!

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] trillingstar for the pretty amazing story:

Ph.D. Balanced by [livejournal.com profile] trillingstar (John/Rodney) PG: Will Rodney get to tell John how he really feels before they're separated forever?

(AO3 subcollection for this prompt.)

For those who had a story in mind or were working on it (*cough* [livejournal.com profile] squidgiepdx *cough* [livejournal.com profile] esteefee *cough), you're in luck, we're opening amnesty! Details to come in the next post.
[identity profile] lilyfarfalla.livejournal.com
As a reminder of how Amnesty works, any fanwork that responds any of the prompts in the last 100 weeks to this comm (i.e., in the entire history of this comm!) can and should be posted here! If you started it for a prompt, and missed the deadline, post it!! If you browse through the list of prompts (check it out here), and see one that prompts a story or art or something else entirely, post it in the next three weeks! If you want to make a rec post of stories that fit various prompts, do that too!*

AND, as a SPECIAL CELEBRATION, since we just passed the 100 WEEKS mark, and [livejournal.com profile] esteefee and I were feeling celebratory, we're also going to have a little contest/challenge.

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Use All the Prompts! Challenge

Ever wondered if combining prompts might really inspire a story, or piece of art work? For example, just going down the prompt list, a story that includes coffee, rain, conduits, orange and sense? Or, perhaps, a piece of art that references cycles, rebel, driftwood, traces and stands? The permutations are endless!**

The winner will be person who creates the fanwork that includes THE MOST prompts!

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I'm looking forward to seeing lots of silly and serious entries, as well as those fanworks lurking in WIP folders. Polish 'em up and post!


*Our only caveat is that if you've made a fanwork completely apart from SGA Saturday, and it happens to fit a prompt, don't post it here. Sorry, that's our line in the sand!
**My inner Rodney reminds me to point out that the permutations are actually NOT endless. Just, there are a lot.

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