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YOU GUYS. Happy anniversary! and thank you, thank you to the many artists, poets, writers, commenters and lemurs that have contributed to this Little Comm That Could. <3 I'd go all squishy on you if John wasn't telling me to suck it up fer Pete's sake, this is embarrassin'.

You might've noticed we've returned to our original banner, created by the lovely [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis, which signifies Amnesty week is here! And did you know an easy-peasy way to list all our prompts was to go to our memories page? It's also a really convenient way to revel in our fannish accomplishments of the past year, which include:

237 Stories!
46 Artworks!
1 Poem!
115 SGA Recs!
and...1 CrackFicPicSpam!

I mean. Seriously. You guys. Holy crap.

::snif::
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Dearest Little Comm That Could:

[livejournal.com profile] lilyfarfalla and [livejournal.com profile] joandarck and I were sitting around drinking hot holiday drinks and discussing fannish things today after seeing the new Sherlock Holmes movie (omg the slashiest. so amazing.) and we decided continuing the fannish cheer was in order...as swell as [livejournal.com profile] sga_saturday is, we know more awesome stuff is going on in the greater SGA community that we're not hearing about, more cool comms, more terrific stories that aren't coming to our attention for whatever reason, more squee we don't get to participate in. How can we link people together?

I mentioned [livejournal.com profile] akamine_chan's awesome Snowflake Challenge, and Joan said it reminded her of the fine old tradition of [livejournal.com profile] china_shop's Fandom Appreciation Challenges, except in a self-appreciative way (which I can totally get behind.)

But Lily and I think we should try the Fandom Appreciation thing...it sounds like just the ticket. I don't have any details beyond what Joan described, but here's what we suggest: create a rec posting in your journal of 1-3 works, stories, happenings, squees, whatever: things of interest you want to share with us that you think we might have missed (they can also be works of your own you feel passed unnoticed.)

Comment right here with a link to your posting(s).

All this month, in addition to posting, we will go to each other's links, read and hopefully enjoy each other's recs, and if we do, we will comment, even if only with an "I enjoyed this!" Because here's the kicker: we get points for commenting on the stuff we like.

Commenting is important. Commenting turns this from a distant transaction to an interaction, from a spectator sport to a dialogue. Comments make writers and artists eager to create more, podficcers want to read until their throats get all rusty. :)

So please make yourself comment even if you are normally reticent! Report back to us on the number of comments you have made at the end of the month. The bonus: folks who participate the most in this challenge will be awarded VALUABLE PRIZES. As yet undetermined. But serious! :D

Okay. This is our first try at this, but let's give it a shot.

ETA: Folks, don't forget to track this entry!

ETA2: We now have our own banner!
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Well, this week it might be a good idea to discuss our poll results during circle, since we had some interesting suggestions.

First of all, [livejournal.com profile] lilyfarfalla and I both agree it would be fun to have an occasional picture or quote or drawing prompt, assuming we can come up with good ones. So we'll give that a shot.

The poll results

Here are the other comments that came up:

[livejournal.com profile] x_varda_x -- I like the idea of themed weeks instead of word prompts, much like sga flashfic :)
[livejournal.com profile] tielan -- If we could run the longer prompts concurrent with the weekly challenges, that might keep the comm moving while still allowing people more time to write.
[livejournal.com profile] altyronsmaker -- How about, along w/ the 1 wk prompts, we do one long prompt/mo? give it on the 1st Sat and close 4 wks l8r?
[livejournal.com profile] rubygirl29 -- I love the one word prompts. I don't feel as if I have to write an epic!
[livejournal.com profile] hoktauri -- I like the idea for longer prompts sometimes, but I think the focus should remain on the one-week format, with an amnesty week every other month or something, as Real Life does show up to occasionally keep us from
[livejournal.com profile] trystings -- Not really, I adore it as it is!
[livejournal.com profile] stella_pegasi -- Love the comm as it is, but open to whatever the group chooses.
[livejournal.com profile] ceitie -- I like having a new prompt every week since it helps keep my interest, but occasionally having a prompt that last two or three weeks might be good for people who want to write longer stories or need more time to finish a story.
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hey kids:




the floor is open! post your macros, your ideas, your bunnies, your stray thoughts, your fanmixes, your pix, whatever.
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Hello fine peeps! And welcome to Sunday Circle. This week's discussion is centered around the limn prompt, but really, talk amongst yourselves, because this should be loose and free and we'll let the discussion go where it takes us. Hopefully it will give writers, artists, poets, etc. ideas for the prompt, but also, it will just give us all sheer *glee*. \o/

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