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Amal Nahurriyeh ([personal profile] amalnahurriyeh) wrote in [community profile] philedom2011-04-26 01:24 am

X-Files Flash-Fanwork Challenge for Three Weeks for Dreamwidth

Welcome to the X-Files creative challenge for 3W4DW! This is a place to write, draw, or otherwise produce SOMETHING AWESOME in celebration of the X-Files, and all of the awesome characters and scenarios we love so much.

What sort of works are eligible?

Any X-Files or crossover X-Files fanwork can be posted here.

How Should Prompts Be Formatted?

There should be only one prompt per comment.

An X-Files only prompt should include characters/pairings and prompt. Use a slash for a romantic/sexual pairing, and & or the word "and" for a friendship pairing, like this:

Monica Reyes, Ouija boards

Fox Mulder/Alex Krycek, leather

Dana Scully and John Doggett, watching NASCAR


A crossover prompt should contain character names and fandom along with prompt, like this:

X-Files/Fringe, Dana Scully and Walter Bishop, Mad Scientists Union

X-Files/Doctor Who, Fox Mulder/Tenth Doctor, tall drink of water


Those are some crap prompts, Amal.

Bite me. So leave some of your own.

Do prompts need to be claimed? Can prompts only be used once? Can I write for my own prompt?

No, no, and yes, in order.

How do I fill a post?

Post your fill as a reply to the original prompt. If it won't fit in a comment, link to your journal.

How should fills be formatted?

Please put the title, prompt, and rating in the subject line. If you want to warn or provide content notes, please do so in the first line of the post. Images that are NSFW should be posted in full elsewhere and should have a SFW thumbnail on the challenge page.

Is there a deadline?

The challenge will open on April 26th, and run through May 15th for the [community profile] three_weeks_for_dw festival. You may start filling prompts as soon as they are posted, and may continue posting prompts until May 13th. Because this is a 3W4DW challenge, please keep all posted fanworks on DW-only for 21 days after posting, although it is perfectly fine to post links elsewhere.

I heard a rumor there would be prizes.

Participants in the challenge can earn points for Philedom Olympics 2011, for leaving prompts, making fanworks, and leaving comments.

I have another question!

Ask me in the question thread!

Re: "A Haunting" - Reggie Purdue and Fox Mulder, that unpublished mystery novel.

[personal profile] littlegreen42 2011-04-28 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I enjoyed this. I almost want to know what happens after Mulder actually reads the novel, but I like how left it hanging there, so it's more ambiguous.

He wonders if he's trapped in the pages on some metaphysical level, the last remnants of his consciousness made manifest in typewritten lines.

This line made me automatically think of Fringe. You just know Walter Bishop would be able to build a machine to get Reggie Purdue's consciousness out of the manuscript and into, I don't know, a lemon or something?

Re: "A Haunting" - Reggie Purdue and Fox Mulder, that unpublished mystery novel.

[personal profile] maybe_amanda 2011-04-28 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Awesome!
rustingwillpowr: (Default)

Re: "A Haunting" - Reggie Purdue and Fox Mulder, that unpublished mystery novel.

[personal profile] rustingwillpowr 2011-04-29 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
I had to google Reggie Purdue, and I still don't remember him, but it doesn't matter. This is great!

My favorite part:

"Really? I would have pegged you for the romance novel type."

She lifts her perfect eyebrow in response.
wendelah1: thoughtful Mulder (the decision having been made)

Re: "A Haunting" - Reggie Purdue and Fox Mulder, that unpublished mystery novel.

[personal profile] wendelah1 2011-04-29 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
This is sweet. I wonder, though, if Reggie's novel would be the only thing that he'd be brooding about.
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Re: "A Haunting" - Reggie Purdue and Fox Mulder, that unpublished mystery novel.

[personal profile] dustyasymptotes 2011-04-30 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmm. This makes me wonder if it's the first sign of Mulder's guilt complex about endangering others through their involvement in the X-Files. Is Young at Heart the first time Scully gets shot since she started working with him? And there's the additional factor of having endangered Scully's cellist friend.
dustyasymptotes: straw mat, orange shoes across chrome door-step, blue door. (Default)

Re: "A Haunting" - Reggie Purdue and Fox Mulder, that unpublished mystery novel.

[personal profile] dustyasymptotes 2011-04-30 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
How lovely! Mulder's hesitation seems very true to his character even though I'm not sure if I would've initially pegged him as wanting to hold off on closure.
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Re: "A Haunting" - Reggie Purdue and Fox Mulder, that unpublished mystery novel.

[personal profile] memories_child 2011-05-01 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
I really like this. I want to know what Scully thought of it and if Mulder ever read it, but I also don't want to know - if that makes sense?

I like the idea of Reggie hanging around in the basement though, waiting for Mulder to read the book.
ml_griffonnage: (Season 1)

Re: "A Haunting" - Reggie Purdue and Fox Mulder, that unpublished mystery novel.

[personal profile] ml_griffonnage 2011-05-01 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I like this, although it did send my mind down all kinds of shadowy corridors, imagining what Reggie wrote. What if he used Mulder as a character? Scully would recognize that if he did. Then I imagine the conversation she and Mulder would have about that.

I love a story that makes me want more, and this certainly did.
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Re: "A Haunting" - Reggie Purdue and Fox Mulder, that unpublished mystery novel.

[personal profile] write_out 2011-05-01 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, Mulder. I really like this. Although I want to know what happens Monday morning when Scully reports back, but I think you left off at the right spot.