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minutia_r ([personal profile] minutia_r) wrote2022-07-07 06:33 am

Multifandom Poetry Fest 2022



Welcome to the sixth annual Multifandom Poetry Fest, a prompt fest for poetry for all fandoms! Have fun, and feel free to promote it on your journal/community/tumblr/discord server/whatever if you want. You can copy the code in this box wherever HTML applies:



Rules

1) Leave a prompt in the form of fandom, characters or relationships, prompt. If you don’t want to specify the fandom or characters, you can say "any." One prompt per comment. Leave as many prompts as you like.

2) Reply to other people’s prompts with poems. The poems can be any length or form, or no form. Quality isn’t important--the point is to have fun, not to produce deathless works of art. (Any deathless works of art produced are just a bonus.)

FAQ

Q: I want to write a sonnet/haiku/villanelle/limerick, but I’m not sure how it goes.

A: You can find a good list of poetic forms and their structures here.

Q: Can I write fills without leaving any prompts, or leave prompts without writing any fills?

A: Go ahead!

Q: I want to fill a prompt, but someone else has already filled it.

A: That’s okay, prompts can be filled multiple times.

Q: I want to write explicit erotica, or a poem with potentially disturbing themes, or a poem that spoils recent installments of canon (or make a prompt for the same). Is that okay, and what sort of content do I need to warn for?

A: Sure, that's fine. Warnings are considerate and appreciated, but they're also up to the discretion of the individual poster. Consider this a warnings-optional space and read at your own risk accordingly.

Q: Are the fills I write considered to be gifts to the prompter?

A: Only if you and the prompter want them to be! Otherwise feel free to treat the prompt simply as inspiration.

Q: Can I prompt/write original works?

A: Original works are a fandom! If you want, you can specify genre and character types while prompting, like so: original fantasy setting, female elf/female orc, next time I won't miss.

Q: I want to participate, but I don't have a dreamwidth account/I'm shy.

A: That's okay--anonymous posting is on.

Q: How long is the fest going to be running for?

A: Currently, I don't have any plans to close this post to comments--I figure we'll keep going until everyone gets bored and wanders off. I reserve the right to change my mind, though.

Q: Is there a collection on AO3 where I can post my poems?

A: Right here.

Q: I want to participate, but I suck at writing poetry.

A: Aww, you’re probably not as bad as you think. But even if you are, it really doesn’t matter--like I said, the main point is to have fun.
alexseanchai: Katsuki Yuuri wearing a blue jacket and his glasses and holding a poodle, in front of the asexual pride flag with a rainbow heart inset. (Default)

Re: The invisible hand (Moon Knight TV, Jake Lockley)

[personal profile] alexseanchai 2022-07-09 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
oh, one of Oscar Isaac's characters, okay, taking care of the others; is this the only one of the lot that tries to take care of each other or himself?
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Re: The invisible hand (Moon Knight TV, Jake Lockley)

[personal profile] callirhoe 2022-07-09 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Jake only shows up at the very end of the last episode (to cold-bloodedly murder some people) so he only has, like, two minutes of screentime, if that, so it's hard to say what he's like when he's not, you know, cold-bloodedly murdering. Neither of the others know about him in the TV version of the story, although it seems they start to suspect something's up when there are things that neither of them apparently did. In the comics his characterization has swung wildly over the last 50 years from a rough-around-the-edges but personable New York cabbie to an emotionless brutal killer, so it's unclear where the show is going to take him if it gets a second season. Probably somewhere between those two extremes, but other than that, ???

...which is a long-winded way of saying pretty much anything anyone is writing about Jake (TV version) is pure speculation, so who knows! Personally, I like the idea of him as the pragmatic survivor of the bunch -- Marc is very dutiful but deeply depressed and on the verge of giving up on everything in his life, Steven is optimistic and clever but somewhat hapless and a dreamer, so I like Jake balancing them both out as the practical, action-oriented guy who does what needs to be done to take care of them all, including hiding his own existence from the other two. And occasionally doing the cooking and cleaning when that needs to be done, too. :P

And wow, I didn't mean to write you a whole essay! I just am very invested in this character with only a couple minutes of total screentime, ha.
alexseanchai: Katsuki Yuuri wearing a blue jacket and his glasses and holding a poodle, in front of the asexual pride flag with a rainbow heart inset. (Default)

Re: The invisible hand (Moon Knight TV, Jake Lockley)

[personal profile] alexseanchai 2022-07-09 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
oooh okay

as you've written him he's definitely a character type I like