Three happy SG-1 things in the last few days:
1. The
sg1friendathon already has two people who have completed their fics and submitted them! The response overall has been enthusiastic, and even with the expectation that a few people will probably drop out before the deadline, I am delighted to see that gen fic is still alive and well.
(And hey, you can still sign up if you want -- just keep in mind that you're committing yourself to finishing by July 31st.)
2. Speaking of gen fic still being alive and well, yesterday I recced my seventh hundred SG-1 fic, archived over at
figs_sg1_rec. \0/ Go fandom!
3. In Memoria has been nominated for a Gatefic award. My warmest thanks to whomever it was (or were) who thought my story worth nominating. :)
So instead of finishing the angsty ficlet that's been peculating in my mind, I want happy gen drabble prompts from all of you! I'll commit to ten, but the more you give me the better. I'll only do one prompt per person (put them all in a single comment, please), but it's more fun to have the extra variety. Classic team is more likely to get a response than new team, but feel free to leave whatever prompts interest you most.
(We did six months ago -- here are the prompts, and here's the final result.)
1. The
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(And hey, you can still sign up if you want -- just keep in mind that you're committing yourself to finishing by July 31st.)
2. Speaking of gen fic still being alive and well, yesterday I recced my seventh hundred SG-1 fic, archived over at
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3. In Memoria has been nominated for a Gatefic award. My warmest thanks to whomever it was (or were) who thought my story worth nominating. :)
So instead of finishing the angsty ficlet that's been peculating in my mind, I want happy gen drabble prompts from all of you! I'll commit to ten, but the more you give me the better. I'll only do one prompt per person (put them all in a single comment, please), but it's more fun to have the extra variety. Classic team is more likely to get a response than new team, but feel free to leave whatever prompts interest you most.
(We did six months ago -- here are the prompts, and here's the final result.)
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She thought back to how ill he'd looked as the cancer ate away at his vitality -- the yellowish skin, the constant coughing, pain so evident in his movements. His frailty had been an insult to the strong, stubborn man he'd always been.
Now, in joyful contrast, Sam watched Jacob striding down the ramp: alert, healthy, whole.
She reached out and hugged him fiercely. "Looking good, Dad," she whispered.
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