Snowflake Challenge Day 12
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Day 12 - In your own space, create your own challenge.
Echoing what some others have said, and what day 7 was about: try something new!
If you've never participated in a bingo or icon challenge or exchange then give it a go! If you've never listened to a podcast or watched a fanvid then why not try at least one or two?
If you want to try a new fandom or pairing, go for it! If you never write gen, challenge yourself! If you don't usually leave comments then try doing so for the next five (or ten) fanworks you enjoy and start building the habit. Comment to someone you haven't interacted with before :)
Echoing what some others have said, and what day 7 was about: try something new!
If you've never participated in a bingo or icon challenge or exchange then give it a go! If you've never listened to a podcast or watched a fanvid then why not try at least one or two?
If you want to try a new fandom or pairing, go for it! If you never write gen, challenge yourself! If you don't usually leave comments then try doing so for the next five (or ten) fanworks you enjoy and start building the habit. Comment to someone you haven't interacted with before :)
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Date: 2019-01-13 06:28 pm (UTC)(You can also use interests and site search, much like LJ!)
That's how I find things mostly, though obviously via friends recommending things, eg when you post a bingo card or mention you're signing up for an event and provide a link, the way you do when posting fic for
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I've made new friends by participating in snowflake and it's always open even after the last day on the 15th, if you want to go back through the entries and find new people to talk to.
Yuletide: follow the community so you see the announcements.
Nominations begin September. The actual nominations happen on AO3 and there's a tutorial. Fandoms have to be small, usually 1k or fewer fics on AO3. This is where you say what fandoms you want to request and/or write. It's a very easy process if you've used AO3 before :)
Then you sign up, again on AO3, and there's a tutorial (written ones and usually a video one too). It's nice to write a letter about what you requested so the person assigned to you can get more detail than just the fandom and character(s) you've requested.
You get emailed your assignment which will match on a fandom you offered, and you write a fic, upload it AO3 ticking the "fulfils an assignment" box and you're done :)
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Date: 2019-01-15 12:47 pm (UTC)15 minute fandom? That sounds intriguing!
Non-bingo communities include, largely cribbed from a GYWO masterpost of writing communities:
New comms of specific length:
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