Subject: Fan Fiction Challenge Experiment
I decided to start my own fan website (I'm currently unemployed - this is what happens), and I had this idea that just wouldn't let go for another fanfic challenge. So any authors who might be interested, I would love for you to check it out.
It's not meant to compete with other challenges and, as a matter of fact, stories would have to be posted on this board or other posting sites. I'm going to try my best to post the prompts at times that other prompts aren't coming out (so, I won't put them up at the beginning of the month for sure).
I guess it will depend on the interest level as to how often I put up prompts. I've got a stock pile already, so even when I get busy I should be able to at least add prompts when the time comes.
Cece, I've tried e-mailing you several times to get more express permission for this, but that's been unsuccessful (don't know if there is an e-mail glitch). Since, I've spent a lot of time working on this idea at this point, I'm going to go ahead and put it on my site, but obviously, if it's a problem you can say so and delete this post. But I hope it's not a problem.
I may not be making sense, but going to my website might help. It's http://www.geocities.com/teacupofjag/
(Sorry, I don't know how to make this a link here, so you'll have to copy and paste)
I'm new at this webpage thing, and while I went overboard in Photoshop, spending way too much time on the picture graphics, the format of the website itself will hopefully get better over time.
Anyway, click on the green box, called "JAGged Lines Fan Fiction Challenge" which will take you to the 'Rules' for the challenge. Suggestions for improvement are welcome by email (or the comment sections on my page, which hopefully works).
After the list of Rules is a box called "Challenge #1" which should take you to the first prompt.
Since this board has been slow for a few days, I hope it's ok that I'm putting this here now.
OK, now that I've got this webpage thing out of my system, I can hopefully move on to more important things - like finishing my story for this month's HBX challenge ... and finding a job.