What if Aunt Family is in the same world as Fairy Town?
What if it’s in the same world as Cracks?
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What if Aunt Family is in the same world as Fairy Town?
What if it’s in the same world as Cracks?
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My Dungeons & Caves Call is still open! But only for the rest of today.
This prompt call is all about captured men, enslaved men, kidnapped men, submissive men, trapped men.
Leave a prompt, and I will write a micro/flash-fic. Tip, and I will write more words – 100 per $1US tipped.
(The cuffs are the tip jar)
And the more money donated, the more I’ll write.
At $25, T. & I get take-out. Thai, I think, though it may be Indian. Reached! (It turned out to be Chinese. Mmm, shrimp-fried rice).
at $40, I will commission a piece of character art from a crowdfunded artist Reached!
(I will wait to see which story is most popular before commissioning a piece. Right now, “A Rescue of Sorts” is winning 😉
At $50, I will write an extra fic for everyone. One prompter chosen at random will get an extra 500-word story. Reached! (I will write these once I’ve written all the original stories!)
At $75, three prompters chosen at random will get an extra 500-word story written to their prompt Reached! (I will write these once I’ve written all the original stories!)
We’re at $83 as of this posting! Thank you, everyone!
At $100, three more prompters chosen at random will get an extra 500-word story.
At $120, I get a rug for my cave!
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The Artist Formerly Known as the Writer in my Attic, K Orion Fray (kissofjudas, is having a prompt call – here. The theme is “Ghosts and Spirits.”
Prompting is free; tips buy story continuations.
And, in ysabetwordsmith‘s Tuesday Fishbowl, she wrote “The Age of Reasons” to my prompt. It hasn’t been sponsored yet, but it’s a lovely poem!
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