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So, I was thinking, and I probably shouldn't be doing this, as I have tons of challenges of my own to write, but anyway, I was wondering. Mostly inspired by
musesfool's lyrics and Psalm challenges (which I need to finish, oi), as well as my own urge to see Julius Caesar again *g*.
Would anyone be interested in a Shakespearean line challenge? As in, you comment and tell me you're interested, I open the good ol' Complete Works of William Shakespeare, find some random lines out of some random play or sonnet, and you write a fic based on those lines? Any fandom you want, though I am of course most familiar with HP :p. No deadline because I hate them ^_~.
Has anyone done this before? And even if someone has, would anyone still be interested?
And if you are, please pimp ^_^. I want as many people to know about this and participate as possible.
And now that we've got actual fics...the Master List. Also, its new community, which you should join and/or friend--
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Would anyone be interested in a Shakespearean line challenge? As in, you comment and tell me you're interested, I open the good ol' Complete Works of William Shakespeare, find some random lines out of some random play or sonnet, and you write a fic based on those lines? Any fandom you want, though I am of course most familiar with HP :p. No deadline because I hate them ^_~.
Has anyone done this before? And even if someone has, would anyone still be interested?
And if you are, please pimp ^_^. I want as many people to know about this and participate as possible.
And now that we've got actual fics...the Master List. Also, its new community, which you should join and/or friend--
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Date: 2004-06-13 12:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-15 04:32 pm (UTC)Whose edge is sharper than the sword, whose tongue
Outvenoms all the worms of Nile, whose breath
Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie
All corners of the world.
Cymbeline, Act III, scene iv
Reply to this comment with a link when you're done, and I'll put it on the master list.