Feb. 6th, 2014

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Hiya fellow Hurt-Comforteers!

Now that a week has gone by, I can break my squeeful silence, spoiler-wise, on the S5 Finale and launch our latest fannish challenge! Namely: creating tags to the Season Finale!

Come on, we're all going to do it anyway, right? Why not have some organized fun with it?

This challenge is going to be super easy for you:

- Sign up by commenting to this post
- Post your work anytime from March 9-15, with a link here on the comm.
- That's it, really. A month ought to be enough time for us to get it all out of our systems, yes?

AND, so that our non-writing friends can have some fun, and in case anyone needs help getting their creative juices flowing, I'll post a prompts post later today here is a prompts post.

What are you waiting for? Sign up in the comments below.
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Title: The Lost and Found
Author: [livejournal.com profile] elrhiarhodan
Fandom: White Collar
Rating: PG
Characters/Pairings: Unnamed White Collar characters, implied Peter/Elizabeth/Neal
Spoilers: None
Warnings/Enticements/Triggers: None
Word Count: ~1800
Beta Credit: Thank you to [livejournal.com profile] theatregirl7299, [livejournal.com profile] coffeethyme4me
Summary: Time is irrelevant when you’re traveling without purpose, when it’s not the destination but the journey itself that matters.

A/N: Written for [community profile] poetry_fiction’s 2014 Ted Kooser challenge, for the prompt:

In the burned-
out highway
ditch the throw-

away beer
bottle lands
standing up

unbroken,

__________________

( He’s lost count of the days, the weeks, even the seasons since he’s been on the road. Time is irrelevant when you’re traveling without purpose, when it’s not the destination but the journey itself that matters. )
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SO: our next challenge will be around creating tags for Diamond Exchange, and this is the obligatory prompts post!

In case anyone is interested in providing/choosing a prompt, please use the comments below. We're not going to be too formal with this challenge:

- One prompt per comment, please; be sure to include anything potentially triggery in the subject line
- If you're interested in writing/creating art for a prompt, feel free to claim right away
- There are no limits on how many folks can claim a prompt
- There are no guarantees a prompt will be chosen or filled
- There is nothing holding you to sticking to a claimed prompt if the muse fails you

The only rule is to have fun, so HAVE AT IT, Collars.

The sign up post is here

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