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rthstewart ([personal profile] rthstewart) wrote2022-01-15 12:00 pm

Three Sentence Ficathon 2022

This post is NOW CLOSED TO NEW PROMPTS!  PLEASE POST YOUR NEW PROMPTS HERE, IN POST 2!  Do continue to fill prompts here but please put all new prompts in Post 2.






 
Welcome to the Three Sentence Ficathon!

Here's a Friending meme!

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 at bit after about 2 weeks and especially once we open a new post because this one is approaching 4,500 comments.
  • 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.

Here's my attempt at a text box that might go horribly awry.






How long will it go?

The 3SF closes to new prompts on February 13, 2022. The entry stays open permanently and people post fills all year long.  (There were a bunch of new posts to the 2021 3SF this week!)

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 (and much more). 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, protect yourself, 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 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 asks that you not reply, as they want to be able to edit and add more prompts to the list.

 

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



      


















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[personal profile] elementalraven 2022-01-17 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Narnia, the friends of Narnia/any friend of Narnia (including Susan), they return from Narnia with magic in their veins
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[personal profile] last_haven 2022-01-17 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
It's only revealed in little ways. When Lucy digs her fingers into the earth, plants just grow; not instantly, and not always the same types of plants, but always something will grow. Peter never loses his way, even in new cities, even in new countries. Susan has never burned a single meal, scalded a cup of tea into bitterness, or failed to have a souffle rise perfectly.

For the longest time, Edmund wondered if maybe he'd been skipped over in these new abilities, maybe as a punishment for his past misdeeds, or maybe it had something to do with him not getting a present from Father Christmas. And then, one day, as he turned to scold some obnoxiously loud boys for squabbling over some food, he found only a flock of ravens fighting over some chips on the ground, understanding their squawks as perfectly clear as if it were English.

"...would have preferred the never getting lost thing," he muttered, watching with wide eyes as the birds flew away.
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[personal profile] theseatheseatheopensea 2022-01-17 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I love thisssssss!
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[personal profile] elementalraven 2022-01-17 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Aahh this is perfect! Of course Edmund should be able to talk to ravens! And I especially loved Lucy's power too!
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[personal profile] ruanchunxian 2022-01-18 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
I love how their abilities range from mundane (never getting lost, cooking) to being able to magic life and talking to animals. Does talking to animals make Edmund a Disney princess now :D :D
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[personal profile] last_haven 2022-01-18 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
Well, he specifically talks to ravens (and maybe crows? maybe corvids in general), so it's not quite as handy as the others, but you know what, that's good enough for me to declare him a Disney Princess.
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[personal profile] ernest 2022-01-18 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
wow, i love this, and the range of their magic is delightful. each of these little changes fits their personalities so well, too.
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[personal profile] canon_is_relative 2022-01-18 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
This is delightful <3
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[personal profile] ravenlilyrose 2022-01-19 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
They each return to the country of their birth with magic flowing through their veins—unseen, invisible to the eye, but felt every time a bird calls or a wind whips through hair or metal clangs.

It might not be seen, but it does begin to work on them in unexpected ways: Polly always has a way of knowing what's wrong and bringing peace to the girls she mentors; Digory's presence is just left of normal and his eyes shine with a kind of knowing; when Peter walks into a room, people pay attention; Susan looks just slightly more than her lipstick and cotton dresses should cause; when Edmund, who but for his too-old eyes looks like a school-boy in his uniforms and messy hair, speaks even the oldest and wisest listen to him and consider his words; when people see Lucy out of the corner of their eye, they sometimes think they see a fae or some other creature of the woods; Eustace's mere presence and knowing eyes makes people the slightest bit uncomfortable in a way that inspires self-reflection; Jill can see through any evasion and remembers anything important that you tell her. In short, they are not of here, but slightly more and slightly to the side of here: magic runs through their veins.
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[personal profile] theseatheseatheopensea 2022-01-19 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
I love this!
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[personal profile] elementalraven 2022-01-19 10:26 am (UTC)(link)
This is great!
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Peter

[personal profile] arveldis 2022-01-19 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
When Peter returns to England, there is steel in his voice, an edge of command and authority that makes all within hearing of his voice turn and listen to him—headmasters and schoolboys alike.

No one can explain it: The headmasters turn away afterwards and shuffle their papers, their brows furrowing in confusion—why had they stopped what they were doing to listen to a mere schoolboy?—and Peter’s classmates scrub at their faces and cast furtive sidelong glances at each other—had everyone else turned to listen to him?—but none understand the draw of his voice, and it is soon forgotten, until it occurs again and is forgotten again, and the phenomenon continues on.

It is not long before Peter rises to prominence at his school, pushed up through the schoolboy ranks on the swell of popular opinion—is it simply charisma or charm? everyone wonders, though they do not say it—and his voice grants him favor with the headmasters, who commend him so admirably that prestigious universities send him letter after letter, each seeking to claim him as their own, to be the image of their university and to be the alumnus that other universities whisper about with envy; and when news spreads of a terrible train accident that stole the life of such a promising young man, all who had ever heard Peter’s voice grieve, though they know not why.
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Re: Peter

[personal profile] elementalraven 2022-01-19 10:28 am (UTC)(link)
I love this!
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Re: Peter

[personal profile] nasimwrites 2022-01-22 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
my heart </3
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[personal profile] mouseyear 2022-10-09 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
Diggory and Polly look at them and see Narnia as they never have in their own weary eyes. Eustace and Jill look at the Pevensies and are shocked by how little they leave behind in Narnia.

It is oh so hard for Eustace to be good here in England, to put to use lessons he learned in Narnia. It is as if he left his muscle memory behind, there. All the sword lessons learned from Reepicheep, the muscles and sun tan that had come from living on a tiny boat in the middle of the ocean, all gone the moment he stepped back into England.

But Lucy pulls him up from the floor easily, her eyes sparkling with hidden wonders and memories already threatening to fade away for Eustace.

Edmund speaks to him with the wisdom that just three months ago (a day ago?) had rubbed him the wrong way. Now Eustace knows that the knowledge had been gained in Narnia, the wisdom cultivated by war and error.

When he meets Peter, Eustace has no trouble believing he is looking at a warrior. Peter reteaches him how to swordfight, with sticks instead of real swords but he is keenly aware his opponent is lethal nonetheless.

When he meets Susan she dismisses them, and her siblings tell him she has forgotten Narnia, that she believes it to be all a game but Eustace sees the grace, poise and absolute control she holds herself with and knows that Narnia still has a hold on her too, though she may not acknowledge it.

Narnia shucked itself off his skin the moment he left it, but it clings to his cousins like a plague they cannot be rid of.
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[personal profile] elementalraven 2022-10-09 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
love the outsider pov of this, how Eustace can see Narnia in them when they might have difficulty to see it in themselves