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rthstewart ([personal profile] rthstewart) wrote2021-02-10 03:57 pm

Three Sentence Ficathon Part 2


THE 2021 3 SENTENCE FICATHON IS NOW CLOSED TO NEW PROMPTS!

THIS IS THE NEW POST FOR PART 2 OF THE 3 SENTENCE FICATHON -- ALL NEW PROMPTS SHOULD BE POSTED HERE
You may continue to fill prompts (but not leave new ones) at the original Post 1 here.

[personal profile] conuly 's unclaimed prompt list here

Thank you all for participating! We had a rush of prompts at the end so be sure to check it out and if you want someone to fill something in particular, and assuming they don't mind being contacted (I know I  don't!), be sure to let them know!






Welcome to the Three Sentence Ficathon!
2 Feb. 2021 See important edit below regarding where to find unfilled prompts.


What is the 3 Sentence Ficathon?
This is an open exchange where you answer a prompt with a fic consisting of only three sentences. It's open to all fandoms and you can post and fill as many prompts as you like, as many times as you want.

What do I do first?
You can start 3SF by posting prompts! When posting a prompt please format it this way:

fandom, character(s), prompt word/sentence.

Only one prompt per comment please. So, for example,

Star Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi, I don't like sand."

Open ended and anthropomorphic fills are popular too, such as:

Any, Any, "I don't like sand."

or

Earth geography, sand, "I don't like humans very much, either."

What happens after that?
You answer other posters' prompts in three sentences (or more if you can't stop yourself) and fill as many prompts as you want, as many times as you wish. If you see that a prompt you loved has already been filled, go ahead and fill it again! Multiple fills of the same prompt are allowed and even encouraged! (We get really fun stories going this way).

Can I still post if I need more than 3 sentences? Or should I just abuse grammar in ways the English language never contemplated?
Yes. Yes.

But I'm not a member of Dreamwidth
No problem. You can comment anonymously or through open ID

I'm really overwhelmed by all the prompts and how much there is and how fast it goes. I can't read 1,000 prompts and fills. It's too much.
I hear this a lot and it keeps a lot of people from participating. The 3SF is big and it moves fast, especially at first.
I get overwhelmed, too, and I'm hosting the thing. With 2020 and 2021 sucking so badly you don't want something that's supposed to be fun cause you anxiety. I have a couple of suggestions for managing the 3SF volume.
  • First, really, you don't have to read every prompt and fill on every page. You can start at the last page of this and just go forward, or back a page or two. It's fine.
  • You can come and go as time and energy allow, you don't have to participate the whole time, and it drops off quite a bit by mid-February.
  • Even after the 3SF and new prompting end, people fill prompts all year long.
  • You can fill an already filled prompt and you can can leave a prompt that's already been prompted before. People do it all the time.
Always make sure you're looking at top-level comments only, not threaded. That helps a lot. Your screen should look like this.




But shouldn't I read everything to see if someone already prompted the same prompt I want to leave if someone already filled it?

No. Prompt as many times as you want, as much as you want. It doesn't matter if someone prompted the exact same prompt. Go ahead and prompt again!

I left a prompt and no one filled it. Can I prompt it again?
Absolutely!

Can I spread the word?
Yes, please. I generally fail at creating banners and embed codes but if you create one and make it really idiot-proof, I might be able to post and share it. Feel free to cross-post this entry. If you create your own banners or icons, let me know and I'll share!
Please share the 3SF with your followers, friends, and any channels and comms you are active on. I'll post on fandom calendar, Tumblr, and Twitter, but I don't have many connections in other spaces such as Discord.


How long will it go?

The 3SF closes to new prompts on February 28, 2021. The entry stays open permanently and people post fills all year long.

Are there any rules about cross-posting?
Nope, you can post wherever you want, whenever you want. A lot of folks collected their responses together and posted them on AO3 under the 3 sentence fiction tag. 3SFs are a terrific prompt for remixes and could be helpful for Yuletide bears, too.

What about spoilers, content and archive warnings, triggers, pairings, ratings, tags, and squick?
I thought a lot about this. It boils down to reader beware. In my experience, this typically gets too big, moves too fast, and the stories are too short for content warnings and ratings to even apply. It is too big for me to moderate in this way. You should assume spoilers are fair game and that the initial poster and the responder have opted to use no content warnings or tags. This means AO3 content warnings for dubcon, violence, canon character death, underage, etc. COULD be present. I've found personally that I can skim and scroll by stuff that, from the prompt, I can tell isn't my favorite flavor of delicious cake. Use your best judgment and be prepared to skip over things that aren't your thing. In this format, the obligation is on you, the reader, to protect yourself from triggering content.
Some posters do include warnings and spoiler tags in subject lines or include spoiler space, but they don't have to do so.

Why is 3SF split among several posts? That seems confusing.
It is confusing and we always lose momentum once we have to move to a second post. The reason is because at 5,000 comments to a single post, DW installs a human test CAPTCHA, which is a pain for users. So, once this entry gets to the upper 4,000 comments, I open a new post. If you've been waiting until things slow down to participate, when we open a second post is often a good place to join.

If I have questions, what do I do?

I'm rthstewart everywhere, here, Twitter, Tumblr, gmail and AO3.

A special thank you to [personal profile] conuly .
Last year, Conuly started logging all unfilled prompts.
This year's (2021) unfilled prompts are here.
Last year's (2020) unfilled prompts are here.
Conuly does this just because she is an awesome person but should you want to write her fic in thanks, you can find a birthday wish list here.

Here is the 3SF 2021 Friending Meme to show of your new DW account.

Here, have some icons and banners and let me know if you've created your own!








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Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-24 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Iemanjá, white-robed and resplendent, drew close to the four children standing by the edge of the foaming blue waters. They watched agog as she walked on the white flowers cresting the waves, living fish leaping between the petals as She brought in the morning’s catch.

The Queen of the Waters commanded them to fish wisely and well. In so doing they would bring life back to the drylands that had suffered from the centennial drought; they would bring iaras back to the great river waters where the pink dolphins also frolicked, ready to shape-shift back into handsome young men when the party was ready to start.

Peter and Susan, Edmund and Lucy had gone further from war-torn England than they could ever have imagined: in front of them was not only a world of magic and mystery but also of colour, of fun and feasting and music in rhythms they had never heard before. Their pale skins would have to tan and toughen quickly and their habits change hugely; and their ear for languages likewise, if they were to talk to the forest spirits like the Caipora.

(See Wikipedia for basic info on Brazilian folklore: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_mythology)
theseatheseatheopensea: Illustration by James Marsh, cover of the album Missing pieces, by Talk Talk. (Missing pieces Dodo.)

Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] theseatheseatheopensea 2021-02-24 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Ohh, this is beautiful! I really like all the bits of mythology threaded into the story! :D
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-24 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I was considering crossing it over even further to bring in Monteiro Lobato’s rather bonkers children’s book series (set on the Sítio do Pica-pau Amarelo) but I thought that was a bit too abstruse unless you happened to be born in Brazil and from the right sort of era to boot).
theseatheseatheopensea: A drawing of a fox and a magpie hugging. (Fox and magpie.)

Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] theseatheseatheopensea 2021-02-24 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, when I was a kid, I had a collection of short stories, and there was one by Monteiro Lobato that was one of my favourites, so this takes me back! ;) It was called something like "The good devil"? (I read it in Spanish.)

Hehe, and I'm always here for very specific references, no matter how obscure! They add so much flavour to writing!
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-24 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
A Spanish translation?! Well why not I suppose! I don’t know the specific story but Monteiro Lobato wrote a whole load of very odd books, a whole long series of them featuring a mixed ensemble cast who lives on the same ranch (Sítio do Pica-pau Amarelo, which means yellow woodpecker ranch). The very diverse cast included a saintly grandmother (white), her grandson Pedro who was often quite naughty but good at heart, a girl called Narizinho (Snub-nose, I guess - I can’t remember if she was his sister or his cousin or what), her doll Emilia who came to life in an early episode of the story, a corncob doll with pretentions (called himself a Viscount and yes he also came to life at some point), the cook (unfortunately a racist caricature), and many others. Pedro and Narizinho meet many many Brazilian folklore characters, but also do very off-the-wall things like turn the Key of Size and shrink themselves down to the size of mice! It would entirely suit Monteiro Lobato’s surreality to have them pop into Narnia too sometime.
theseatheseatheopensea: A drawing of a fox and a magpie hugging. (Fox and magpie.)

Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] theseatheseatheopensea 2021-02-24 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Ohhh, after such a thorough explanation, I remember these books from my school's library!! (they were called "La Quinta del benteveo", though, or something like that... it's been years and years since I thought about them, but I clearly remember the character called Narizinho--well, Naricita, haha) Thanks for the blast from the past! :D
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-24 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Glad to (unexpectedly) oblige! Was that in a Latin American country that you saw the Spanish versions I assume? I wouldn’t have thought it very likely that ML’s work would make it wider overseas, but I could be mistaken, of course.
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] theseatheseatheopensea 2021-02-24 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes! In Argentina! :D

Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty - 2021-02-24 23:26 (UTC) - Expand
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-24 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! Brazil is an amazing huge country and full of resonant myths, but also of course a huge contrast for a quartet of pale English children who wouldn’t know what had hit them, culture-shock wise.
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] elementalraven 2021-02-24 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
This is amazing!!! So beautiful, I love your descriptions, and The Queen of the Waters is so cool (I think I will have to read more of the wikipedia page later ;) and you describe the entire setting so well! This is definitely an entirely different Narnia. Also love how this is about the Pevensies adapting to this land, and how much beauty there is to be found. It's perfect.
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-24 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! Iemanja is also name-checked in some beautiful Brazilian popular songs, for instance Gilberto Gil’s song of the same name. Even though I haven’t lived in Brazil for decades I still think of her as the beautiful Queen that the fisherman’s wife prays to (in Gil’s song) when his boat is late in returning to shore.
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] elementalraven 2021-02-24 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Oohhh, maybe I should check out that song too then!
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-24 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, do! Also, great prompt by the way.
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] wingedflight 2021-02-25 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
This is absolutely stunning, and so magical, I love it!
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-25 08:30 am (UTC)(link)
Many thanks! I am really a fic reader rather than writer, so am very happy to have hit the right note with this one!
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] nasimwrites 2021-02-25 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
yesss this is amazing, and the PINK DOLPHINS! I love this so much. I've attempted a liiiittle bit of Paraguay/Narnia crossover in the past but this is really making me want to dive into this universe! (I guess if Brazil is Narnia, then Paraguay is Calormen? lol)

Beautiful work <3
theseatheseatheopensea: Illustration by James Marsh, cover of the album Missing pieces, by Talk Talk. (Missing pieces Dodo.)

Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] theseatheseatheopensea 2021-02-25 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Ohh, would you mind talking a bit about that Paraguay/Narnia crossover, or point towards it, if it happens to be online? Thank you!
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] nasimwrites 2021-02-25 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
It's only one small part of a six-part little Bacchus/Calypso, Narnia/Pirates of the Caribbean crossover, but aaah watch me write a follow-up in response to this prompt also!
https://archiveofourown.org/works/2469041
Edited 2021-02-25 00:29 (UTC)
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] theseatheseatheopensea 2021-02-25 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! *goes to check it out*
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-25 08:52 am (UTC)(link)
The Narnia bit of the crossover is quite ‘blink and you’ll miss it’ and PiratesOtC is not one of my chosen fandoms, so I hadn’t seen this before. Really like it now that I have! Very fierce spirits those are.
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-25 08:38 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! I had recently just read this (long) article about representation of Brazil in mainstream comics and when I saw the prompt figured, I ought to do it, right? Not that I am the *best* Anglo-Brazilian to bring some representation into it, as I’ve lived in the UK for 3 decades now and am more British than anything else, but someone’s got to start I guess. https://comfortfoodcomics.com/2021/02/22/yara-flor-and-brazilian-representation-in-american-comics-by-guilherme-preusse/
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-02-25 08:43 am (UTC)(link)
And... if Brazil is Narnia, is Paraguay Calormen? I kinda feel like it is more complicated than that. Maybe Calormen is all the Spanish-speaking countries, or maybe Narnia is the rural and jungle parts of South America, and highly-developed Calormen is the big city side, so that would include São Paulo and Rio as well as Buenos Aires and Asunción.

Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] embraidery 2021-05-21 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
whoa, I love this! I'd love to read more of this au if you ever wrote it.
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Re: Brazilian Narnia

[personal profile] jinty 2021-05-21 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks! As I say above I am more of a reader than a writer, but never say never...