Can two people work on the same story, but submit it as a single submission? Or would that mess up the whole grading and awards system?
I am a machine, but it's only skin deep. Once you break through the crust of my humanity, you'll find the soft clouds beneath. Just don't squeeze to hard, or I'll disappear.
Well, we are on the same team, but I agree, the judging would be weird.
I am a machine, but it's only skin deep. Once you break through the crust of my humanity, you'll find the soft clouds beneath. Just don't squeeze to hard, or I'll disappear.
Are we re-writing previous canon only, or can we write future canon and fix how something happened in the past? (I.E. a character died in the past, and it looks like they can't be saved in the future with how the story line is going. But you re-write things to make the character be revived in said future.)
"You're strange." Wrong. I am my own brand of Normal.
@AEChronicle : The team would be easy, because I would just give the points to the team if they made top three.
But I wouldn't know how to distribute them if two people just got together and submitted.
But, since you are on the same team, I say go for it!
@SheaKay : I think at some point I said go crazy, and I meant it. There is no limitations to what you can write about, be it past, present, or future cannon.
An example of what you are describing would be kind of like when one of my favorite comic book characters died and still hasn't been revived (It's the X-Men, no one ever really dies!). But in my fanfiction novel that I am finishing he's going to come back.
I'm totally game with that, and anything else that you throw at me. The only real requirements are that it be a fanfiction short story.
I was just wondering. Do I publish the work and post a link or post the entire text into the main thread as a reply? Could you clarify that?
The moment you say that one set of moral ideas can be better than another, you are, in fact, measuring them both by a standard, saying that one of them conforms to that standard more nearly than the other. C. S. Lewis
The entries are pretty interesting so far! I like how with even just 3 submitted at this point, they run the gamut from Harry Potter to Pride and Prejudice and even to Newsies.
Anyone have any favorites?
Edit
In the midst of writing this, a fourth for Game of Thrones was posted!
Just a question, is there any guidelines or restrictions, such as content, rating violence ect since we are posting it in a thread rather than as a work?
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