writing meme
Jan. 18th, 2007 10:16 pmseen at Auburn's Journal, and it seems like a good way to distract myself from the weather (because, OMG, yes, I have my own flat, but there is no way on earth or in heaven that I'll set foot outside the house now that the storm has returned at full force after being quiet for an hour. Those noises are just scary, and if I look outside at the trees swaying one more time, I may just go insane):
The 'Tell Me What to Create' AnonyMeme!
The rules are simple. You comment with your username, and people can tell you what they want to see you write. Or draw, or vid, or icon, whatever. Despite the name, they don't have to do it anonymously, though of course they certainly can. You then go through the comments and if you see that person who you've always wanted to write a Green Arrow AU set in the Terror, where Ollie is a Scarlet Pimpernel-esque figure (here's where
eretria goes: What? Who? Bwuh?), smuggling people out of Paris, then you tell them that they should write
it.
Artists/writers/vidders are under no obligation to actually create these things, of course.
But those memes are always fun when they go 'round and, well, I don't know about you, but I have no shame left and am fully willing to call a spade a spade: TELL ME WHAT TO WRITE, PLEASE!
I'm here, if you want to distract me from the storm. No guarantees, of course, but it's a good way to collect ideas. Who knows what'll grip me? ;o).
The 'Tell Me What to Create' AnonyMeme!
The rules are simple. You comment with your username, and people can tell you what they want to see you write. Or draw, or vid, or icon, whatever. Despite the name, they don't have to do it anonymously, though of course they certainly can. You then go through the comments and if you see that person who you've always wanted to write a Green Arrow AU set in the Terror, where Ollie is a Scarlet Pimpernel-esque figure (here's where
it.
Artists/writers/vidders are under no obligation to actually create these things, of course.
But those memes are always fun when they go 'round and, well, I don't know about you, but I have no shame left and am fully willing to call a spade a spade: TELL ME WHAT TO WRITE, PLEASE!
I'm here, if you want to distract me from the storm. No guarantees, of course, but it's a good way to collect ideas. Who knows what'll grip me? ;o).