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Friday, July 17th, 2009 10:05 pm
So, because I have the will-power of a weak willed newt, I've sort of agreed to run a Cam Mitchell ficathon (blame [personal profile] kazbaby, she suggested it). The idea being that, having come late to SG1, there's a lack of 'trope' fic for Mitchell (aliens make them do it, slavery, amnesia, gender swap, mpreg etc), and that this is a terrible travesty which must be rectified.

Which, you know, it's not like we need *less* fic about the guy.

So, my questions are:
-Dreamwidth, livejournal, or both?
-Got any more suggestions for tropes, other than this list
-Would you prefer it to be an exchange, where people list pairings and tropes and I match you, or a prompt-based thing, where people pick their trope and then write whatever pairing/gen appeals to them?

I'm thinking sign-ups would open end of next week for about a week, and the deadline would be end of September, maybe?

Thoughts? Suggestions? Enthusiastic declarations of intent to write epic Cam Mitchell wing fic (you know you want to! If only so I don't end up doing it)
Saturday, July 18th, 2009 03:17 pm (UTC)
I haven't seen anyone express a strong preference for an exchange-based ficathon yet, so I think you're safe in making it prompt-based. And mirroring the masterlist on both sites probably makes sense. I don't know how you'd do the trope-claiming post, though, if you plan on limiting the number of people who can writ each trope. (Which, I suppose, you don't necessarily have to do. There are lots of ways to write most of those tropes.)
Sunday, July 19th, 2009 06:04 pm (UTC)
Last year, Happy Fest let multiple people write the same prompt, so I don't think it matters so much to them. Of course, there's no rule against you taking the same approach.

But yeah, if you want to limit it to one person per trope, then having just one claims post probably makes sense. People can comment anonymously, as you said, or with OpenID.