Short Affair PROMPTS for November 23rd
Nov. 16th, 2015 08:30 am
It is time for the short affair prompts once again, but firstly I want to say something.
Terrible things happened in Paris on Friday, things which have not only destroyed lives, but which will reverberate around the world. As such, a few of you will not be feeling the inclination to write anything for stories due today; especially given our subject of good versus abject evil. That is perfectly okay, and I more than understand.
I would like to suggest, that those of us who do write something for today, do something light-hearted and fun. We don’t need near death and destruction today, but we could all do with something to raise a smile and lift the spirits. Since this is a last minute suggestion, then I don’t mind if you post in the next couple of days. If you already have something heavier prepared, then feel free to still post it. The prompts for today’s posts can be found here.
The prompts you will need for stories due on 16th November can be found beneath the cut, along with all the rules.
Should your story be AU, Long term romance, or Het, then please post it in the Map Room (remembering to leave a link to it on Section VII).
Have fun.
-Prompt Word #1 - Ledge
-Prompt Word #2 – Wipe
-Prompt Colour – Gold
-Due Date – 23rd November 2015
Challenge Rules
-Your story should be built around ONE of the prompt words plus the colour. I.E.- Word #1/Colour or Word #2/Colour
-Word Count – must be between 300 and 1000.
-All stories should be headed with ‘Short Affair’ Challenge, the due date and your title.
-Please state at the top of your post which prompt combination you are using.
-Tags - please use short_affair, gen or gen-mature.
-Section VII is a Gen community, so stories should be appropriate, i.e. nothing explicit or overly-graphic. However, there is the Gen-Mature tag for anything containing violence, torture or mild Het. The Map Room should be used for Het stories, but again, nothing overly graphic.
-Also, as a courtesy to others, please use the LJ Cut, so as not to take up all the room on someone’s feed.