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hold on, I have a screenshot for that ([personal profile] twist_shimmy) wrote in [community profile] peopleofthedas2010-10-14 01:34 am
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The prompt FAQ

I've been talking with you guys and Lenna and reading comments and pondering whether or not this needed to be done at all. But, now that we have extra benefits as a paid community and we're getting ready to launch a kmeme of our very own (maybe this weekend; debating kmeme to comm pimping timing), I think I can give some more structured guidelines for prompts so that everyone knows what to do when one is posted.



I want to post a prompt. What do I do?
Supply as much or as little information as you want! Characters, settings, phrases that must be used, phrases meant to inspire, a specific mood or tone you'd like to see. You may also consider imposing a word count limit ([personal profile] decantate  will love you for this. [personal profile] twist_shimmy  will not.)


What kind of prompts can I post?
This FAQ is meant for drabble/flashfic style prompts, which are generally meant to be postable without serious beta work/graphic cleanup/kiln firing time. Keep it fast, keep it fun. Supply a picture or a song if you're not in the mood for a word prompt. Us visual people will love you for it.


How should I answer a prompt?
This is where the uncertainty has hit, and I'm not surprised, since we gave absolutely no rules for this when we posted our first few prompts. Because we don't want new responses to old prompts to go unnoticed, go ahead and give the prompt response its own post. Link to the prompt in the header info, and if you want, comment on the original post with a link to yours.
  • We've made a community: prompt and community: prompt response tag to help keep stuff clear. I've gone back and retagged our current prompts and responses to make things nice and tidy. (Shimmy loves tags.)
  • That being said.... Look. If it's a really short response that you think doesn't warrant its own post, by all means, put it in the comments. Like all our other guidelines, I want to make it clear that these are YOUR works and YOU know them best and you will not suffer the Wrath of Andraste for doing something different with your drabble.

(Note: This is not how the kmeme will work. This is for general prompts like this, this, and this. Rules for the meme will be simple, brief, and posted in the opening section.)


I found this awesome prompt that's a month old. Can I still use it?
Please do. Unless something is marked as a contest, there's not a time limit on when it can be used. This is the main reason we've decided to encourage prompt responses as their own posts rather than comments on a single thread.


Can I respond in any medium?
Yes. It can be a drabble, a sketch, a quick manip, modified song lyrics, poetry, screenplay, crocheted figures, whatever. If the prompt makes your muse sing, go with it and show us what you have if you dare. We have an excellent balance of visual/word artists in the comm and I want to make sure it stays that way.

Also I suck at visual art and want to live vicariously through you all.


As always, let me know if you have any questions, comments, or would like clarification on a point. :D