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The wank is coming from inside the house.
NYR due before you sign up for 2019 Yuletide.
Nominations: 2 October (time tba) to 11 October, 9am UTC
Sign-ups: 27 October (time tba) to 4 November, 9am UTC
Prompts revealed and Madness opens: Approx 9 November
Default deadline: 11 December, 9am UTC
Assignment deadline: 18 December, 9am UTC
Main Collection Reveals: 25 December (time tba)
Yuletide Discord for Hippos. Google Group for PHs.
NYR due before you sign up for 2019 Yuletide.
Nominations: 2 October (time tba) to 11 October, 9am UTC
Sign-ups: 27 October (time tba) to 4 November, 9am UTC
Prompts revealed and Madness opens: Approx 9 November
Default deadline: 11 December, 9am UTC
Assignment deadline: 18 December, 9am UTC
Main Collection Reveals: 25 December (time tba)
Yuletide Discord for Hippos. Google Group for PHs.
2019 Tagset | 2019 Collection | Sign Ups
2019 App | Letter Post (LJ)
YuleSwaps | Crueltide | Yuleporn
2019 App | Letter Post (LJ)
YuleSwaps | Crueltide | Yuleporn
Re: Three truths and a lie: letters
(Anonymous) 2019-10-31 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)Dorinda’s very clear on what they like and why, but I’d prefer more examples. Their episode-specific DNW in Guardian is useful, but I don’t like dismissing outright the character notes we got even though they were played for laughs in canon (the episode wasn’t a personality swap but an uninhibitor - we saw aspects of characters they would not want revealed or would not normally act on) so while I understand the DNW and could write something without touching on it, it lets me know I’m not the best match for them. I could write for them, but I’d worry about how and what all along the way.
ExtraPenguin is in another of my fandoms and we don’t know each other but in general I think they’re rad for fighting the currents in their little rare ships and dynamics. I like the variety of options they give and how clear they are about what they want and don’t want so that folks can game to include or exclude them appropriately. Formatting feels quick to read, and their enthusiasm is clear without rambling. I could match to them, and know what I’d be working on within a brainstorming session.
Duckwhatduck’s letter feels sparse, and I’d really like more prompts or opinions in general. I could write for them, but I don’t know if our readings will match and I don’t think our preferences align but I’m not sure.
Lannamichaels’ letter is hilarious. I love their enthusiasm and many of their prompts. I have a good idea of what I could write for them already and I would have fun writing it. Bookmarked immediately.