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One Wank After Another
A blank assignment is a funny thing, isn't it? When you have it, you don't appreciate it, and when you miss it, it's gone.
Wednesday 10 December: Default deadline (9pm UTC)
Wednesday 17 December: Assignment deadline (9pm UTC)
Wednesday 24 December: Main collection works reveals (9pm UTC)
Thursday 25 December: Madness collection works reveals (9pm UTC)
Thursday 1 January: Author reveals, end of event (9pm UTC)
Mini-Challenges:
Crueltide | Femslash Festivus | Yulebuilding | Three Turtle Doves | Two for One | Yuleporn
Family Matters | Queering the Tide | Yuletide Madness Drabble Invitational | TransTide
Chromatic Yuletide | Unconventionyule | Wrapping Paper | Babytide | MultiLingYule
Yuletide Discord for Hippos & Exchanges After Dark for namespacedrama 18+ discussion.
Wednesday 10 December: Default deadline (9pm UTC)
Wednesday 17 December: Assignment deadline (9pm UTC)
Wednesday 24 December: Main collection works reveals (9pm UTC)
Thursday 25 December: Madness collection works reveals (9pm UTC)
Thursday 1 January: Author reveals, end of event (9pm UTC)
Mini-Challenges:
Crueltide | Femslash Festivus | Yulebuilding | Three Turtle Doves | Two for One | Yuleporn
Family Matters | Queering the Tide | Yuletide Madness Drabble Invitational | TransTide
Chromatic Yuletide | Unconventionyule | Wrapping Paper | Babytide | MultiLingYule
Yuletide Discord for Hippos & Exchanges After Dark for namespace

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(Anonymous) 2025-12-10 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)I think I'm basically too flexible in what I'm willing to read for that kind of trope-led approach, because I'd just want to be like "write whatever variation of omegaverse you think makes most sense for these characters and the specific story you're telling, I care a lot more about vibes than the details of specific subtropes" and I feel like even going through checking off every possible variation as options doesn't really hit the same energy because I know my writer still has to pick one specific one and be bound by it. It just feels very restrictive as both a writer and recipient.
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(Anonymous) 2025-12-10 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)Yeah, that makes sense. I often only prefer specific versions of the trope, so requesting them in non-freeform exchanges is risky, because I can say "if you write omegaverse, please write me alpha/alpha", but the risk of an id mismatch is too big and I might be matched to someone who doesn't enjoy that.