Specific Prompt:
Go to the movies. What do you see? And what happened before that makes it where it's entirely impossible to pay attention to the movie?
Fan Fiction Prompts:
Harry Potter prompt: Tonks/Lupin. Tonks' love for Lupin. Where did it come from initially? Shippers always had a hunch, but the general fandom was surprised. What happened?
Heroes prompt: Sylar/Claire. With the impending premiere of Heroes, a Sylaire prompt is obviously in order. So, we know that Sylar is currently Nathan and his ego/inner self is in Parkman's head. (That's based on the previews, at least. And what we've seen so far.) Now...Claire obviously had a traumatic experience with Sylar in the finale, and now she thinks he's dead. Wouldn't this haunt her?
Write a story including the phrase:
"I forgot my pants."
Use this song for inspiration:
"I Think We're Alone Now" by Tiffany
Picture Prompt:
One Word Prompts:
Smitten
Peace
Solitude
Verboten
Sing
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Verboten
Posted by Unknown at 3:00 PM 4 comments
Labels: claire, harry potter, Heroes, nymphadora tonks, one word prompt, picture prompts, remus lupin, Sylaire, sylar
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Secrets
Specific Prompt:
Think of the career you would most hate to work in. Think hard. Thought about it yet? Good. Now, write a story where your main character is in that career and LOVES it. Write why they love it. Open your mind and try to think of good things about that career, even if it doesn't appeal to it. For instance, if you're a creative person, maybe your character is an accountant who loves crunching numbers. Be inventive. Oh and -- give them a plot and a story.
Fanfiction Prompts:
Being Human: Write your bestest Mitchell/Annie story. (I adore them!) Make it tender, without being fluffy. That's the way I see them on the show. (And I sound like a dictator or something, but yeah -- totally, I would love to read a sweet Annie and Mitchell story.)
Heroes: Sylar/Claire. Smut. Somehow include the word "lick" (because I like it so much) three times in the story. The catch? It still has to make sense. It's not cracky smut. Also, include the word throb twice. Why? Because if you can do it without being repetitive, it's a good exercise/challenge.
Star Trek: Spock/Uhura smut. Yes, that's right. SMUT. In the movie, you could sense the smoldering passion beneath the surface. You, brave fanfic writer, must bring that passion forth. (And totally link me through an email or else a comment.)
Write a story including the phrase:
"I thought I would faint if I looked at him again."
Use this song for inspiration:
"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by The Proclaimers
One Word Prompts:
Liquid
Anguish
Front
Secrets
Like
Centurion
Posted by Unknown at 7:57 PM 6 comments
Labels: annie, being human, claire, Heroes, mitchell, smut, spock, Sylaire, sylar, The Proclaimers, uhura
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Suggest
Specific Prompt:
Go out into the forest. Something bad happens. What is it? How do you deal with it?
Fan Fiction Prompts:
Star Trek prompt: Spock/Uhura. There's danger on the Enterprise when Uhura becomes enamored by a strange alien with a secret. Meanwhile, Spock is suspicious of the newcomer.
Heroes prompt: Sylar/Claire. PWP. Cake is somehow involved.
Being Human prompt: Mitchell/Annie. Write a story describing their common ground.
Write a story including the phrase:
"This is hopeless."
Use this song for inspiration:
"F**k Forever" by Babyshambles
One Word Prompts:
Stun
Surround
Technique
Forge
Suggest
Posted by Unknown at 4:53 PM 2 comments
Labels: annie, babyshambles, being human, claire, Heroes, mitchell, spock, star trek, Sylaire, sylar, uhura
Friday, July 24, 2009
I got the St. Louis Blues. (W.C. Handy fest post)...plus other stuff!
Specific Prompt:
Write about an event in Henry the Navigator's life. The key? Do it from the POV (point of view) from somebody of a lesser rank than his, like a servant or some other subordinate.
Historical works are usually filled with people who were famous. Me, I've always found the "little people" interesting, too. So, sometimes it's fun to mash the two worlds together, because it comes off in a surprisingly realistic way (after all, these people were flanked with lesser knowns). Do your research. Your protagonist could be a real person or someone believable that you make up. Whatever you do, give them their own voice and make them, and their opinions, important.
Fanfiction Prompts:
Caprica: Based on the pilot, what do you think happens next? Whatever you do, make it as nitty/gritty as the pilot was. Somehow, I don't think Caprica fluff would work. (Though, if you can make it, please link me.)
Heroes: Sylaire. Crackfic. Sylar and Claire (don't ask me why/how -- it's a crackfic) get a hold of some spoilers for this coming season. What are their reactions?
Harry Potter: Snape/Narcissa. AU (sadly -- I thought they had chemistry). Set before Snape dies, obviously. In fact, set it between the death of Dumbledore and Deathly Hallows. And go from there.
Write a story including the phrase:
"They killed her. Just like that."
Use this song for inspiration:
"St. Louis Blues" by W. C. Handy
It's the W.C. Handy festival this week in my hometown. Mr. Handy was born in Florence, AL (right by where I live) on November 16, 1873 and we celebrate his life and accomplishments every year around late July/early August (which happens to be my birthday timeframe, so I usually get to see good music when I go out on my birthday). So, yeah. I had to share his work today.
I love this song, because it's a story in itself set to one of the most iconic musical compositions of all time. "I hate to see that evening sun go down," is such an honest phrase for the way the song's protagonist feels, it's still more than relevant today. As is, "My man's got a heart like a rock cast in the sea". It's so poetic, you can just FEEL the pain. They don't make them like that anymore.
One Word Prompts:
Edge
Tender
Voice
Peel
Rage
Sorrow
Posted by Unknown at 7:28 AM 2 comments
Labels: Caprica, harry potter, Henry the Navigator, Heroes, music, Narcissa, Snape, St. Louis Blues, Sylaire, W.C. Handy