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let me hear your voice tonight ([personal profile] alexseanchai) wrote in [community profile] queerly_beloved2019-06-02 10:13 pm

Pride Fanwork Prompt Fest, June 2019

fest banner: a rainbow flag flying against a blue sky


What is the Pride Fanwork Prompt Fest?

This is a challenge for prompts about characters Who June Pride Is For, and for creating fanworks in response to those prompts.

—Who?

If the character cannot check all five boxes of allosexual, alloromantic, cisgender, heterosexual, and perisex, then the character is someone Who June Pride Is For. (People who are all five we're gonna call 'straight' for simplicity. People who are at most four, the usual umbrella term is 'queer'.)

The identity term in question can be explicitly canonical, as with Nancy Whitman of Seanan McGuire's Every Heart a Doorway, who's asexual, or Kade Bronson of the same canon, who's trans. Or it can be implicitly canonical: Rose Lavillant of Miraculous Ladybug is probably bi or pan, Juleka Couffaine of the same canon is probably lesbian, and—while nobody particularly expects this to be made explicit onscreen because this TV-Y7 show airs in less queer-friendly markets than the United States—Word of Creator is Rose and Juleka are dating. Or the character's identity can be entirely in headcanon territory: we don't know Miraculous Ladybug's Adrien Agreste is trans, but we don't know he's cis either, so we can happily assume he's trans if we want. We also don't know he isn't demisexual or biromantic or intersex, so we can happily assume any of those as well or instead, as we like.

Nobody is going to go googling your canons to make sure the characters you're prompting for are queer enough. If you're prompting for them here, everyone is going to either know the characters are canonically queer or assume they are, if not canonically queer, certainly being headcanoned queer. That said, if for any given prompt you are headcanoning a character to be of an identity that isn't stated in canon, you may want to specify that identity in the prompt.

What do I do first?

You post prompts! One prompt per comment, please. If the prompt itself is 18+ or needs one of the content warnings listed on the community tags page, section starting 'cw:', please note that in the subject line of the comment. The prompt itself goes in the body of the comment, formatted like this:

fandom, character(s), prompt word/sentence


For example:

Miraculous Ladybug, Marinette/Alya, ice cream sundae
Miraculous Ladybug, trans boy!Adrien, catwalk
Miraculous Ladybug, Rose, your heart is the only place that I call home
Sailor Moon Crystal, any, sunrise
any, any, "I knew it had to be you"


What else?

You create fanworks to other people's prompts, and you post them in comments in reply to the prompts. If the fanwork is 18+ or needs one of the content warnings listed on the community tags page, section starting 'cw:', please post the fanwork itself elsewhere and link to it in the reply comment, appropriately labeled. Otherwise, feel free to post the fanwork directly in the reply comment. (Art may be easier posted to Tumblr or Instagram and linked here, mind.)

You can fill as many prompts as you want, and as many times as you want. Multiple fills to the same prompt are welcome and encouraged.

Please read the community rules before posting.

Does the fill need to be about how queer the character is?

No. My example prompt Miraculous Ladybug, trans boy!Adrien, catwalk? A fill could, of course, focus on how being trans impacts Adrien's modeling career. Or it could mention he puts a binder on while getting ready for a runway show, and that's it. Or it could be about any number of things that connect to 'catwalk' that have nothing to do with his being trans, without the fact being stated or implied at all—but we know the fic is being written and is being read from the understanding that he is trans, and that's enough. Fills for my other example prompts, which don't specify the characters' identity in any way, we know are similarly being written and read from the understanding that these people are queer in some way, and that's enough.

But I don't have a Dreamwidth account.

No problem! You can comment without being logged in, and you can choose to identify yourself in the comment or not. You can also log in with OpenID to comment. Or you can create a Dreamwidth account for free.

Who can play?

Anyone! Everyone! Spread the word! Bring your friends!

We particularly encourage prompts and fills from queer people, of course, but straight people are welcome to participate as well. Bear in mind, however, that every prompt and every fanwork for this fest is explicitly from the perspective that at least the central character is queer.

Here's a handy copy-paste text box with the HTML for a signal boost, Dreamwidth edition:



And anywhere-else edition:



Or if you're on Tumblr, just reblog this!

How long will it run?

The last day for new prompts will be 2019 June 30. Any prompts posted before the fest closes are open for new fills indefinitely.

Are there any rules about crossposting?

If the fill is 18+ or needs one of the content warnings listed on the community tags page, section starting 'cw:', then please post it elsewhere and only link to it here. Other than that, post it here, post it there, post it anywhere. Your Dreamwidth, your Tumblr, your AO3—wherever you like.

What about spoilers, content warnings, triggers, pairings, ratings, tags, and squicks?

See above about required content warnings and ratings. Anything beyond that is at the discretion of the commenters: you should assume spoilers are fair game and that both prompters and respondents are choosing not to warn or tag, but if you want to warn for spoilers or squicks or whatever, please do. It will often be true that the prompt alone will tell you whether you want to see the fanwork. Use your best judgment and be prepared to skip what you don't want to read.

Have fun, and happy Pride!

Credit to [personal profile] rthstewart at the 2018–2019 3 Sentence Ficathon for all the rules I lifted wholesale, and to [personal profile] sylvaine for the banner and Flickr's Benson Kua for the source image.


Filled prompts:

Sundae Musings by [personal profile] silveradept, Miraculous Ladybug, Marinette/Alya, ice cream sundae

Victory in Small Forms by [personal profile] silveradept, Miraculous Ladybug, panromantic polyamorous Sabrina, queerplatonic with Chloé & looking for romantic with others

untitled by [personal profile] eastofthemoon, Miraculous Ladybug, trans boy!Adrien, catwalk

Post-Credits Scene by [personal profile] silveradept, Miraculous Ladybug, Ondine and aromantic Lê Chiến Kim, talking things out post Syren

coming out balls by [profile] gwenynnefydd, Poirot, bi!Poirot and bi!Hastings, coming out balls

Dragon City Pride by [personal profile] starandrea, 镇魂 | Guardian, Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan, Coming Out balls

Pride and Practicality by [personal profile] ljwrites, Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Darcy/Charlotte Collins, stepping out
redbird: closeup of me drinking tea, in a friend's kitchen (Default)

a book fandom

[personal profile] redbird 2019-06-08 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
The Left Hand of Darkness, Therem Hart rem ir Estraven/any, memory
violsva: full bookshelf with ladder (Default)

[personal profile] violsva 2019-06-08 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Runaways (preferably comics), Nico Minoru, failure
silveradept: A kodama with a trombone. The trombone is playing music, even though it is held in a rest position (Default)

[personal profile] silveradept 2019-06-09 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you for the movie," Ondine said, smiling shyly. "I wasn't expecting to like it that much."

"Yeah," Kim said, grinning. "There's something about the way it knows it's a ridiculous action movie, but it tries to be as serious about it as it can. Maybe it's the main actor. He probably got a lot of practice hamming it up as a professional wrestler in America."

Ondine nodded. "That makes sense." She looked at the skyline for a moment, trying to arrange her thoughts.

"Kim?" she asked.

"Yeah?" he said, looking at her.

"I...didn't tell you what my last secret was. The one I put in the ring before I...well, before what happened."

Kim nodded. "You don't have to tell me if you don't want to."

"I do," Ondine persisted. "Because I'm not sure whether I should think of this as a date or not."

"A date?" Kim looked confused.

"Yes," Ondine said, gathering enough courage to look at him. "I think I'm falling in love with you. That was my last secret."

"Oh," Kim said, processing. "Oh," he said, as the generators warmed up and started turning on the lights in his brain. "Oh!" he said, realizing the full implications of everything as the extra illumination gave him a clear picture of the scene.

"I'm so sorry, Ondine!" he said immediately. "I didn't mean to lead you on."

"So you don't love me back," she said disappointedly.

"Noooo?" he said, drawing out the syllable slightly.

"Is there someone else, then? Am I too late?" she asked.

"No," Kim said more definitely, but now he sounded as confused as she felt. Kim looked like he was trying to remember something.

"Why not?" Ondine asked, hoping she didn't actually sound as demanding as she felt.

"Did I not tell you?" Kim asked.

"Tell me what?"

"I'm pretty sure I'm aromantic," he said.

"Huh?"

"I don't have any romantic interest in anybody. I know what the word means, and I can see people do things that others say are romantic, but I just...don't have any desire for that."

"Oh, thank God," Ondine said, and then clapped her hands over her mouth as she realized she had said it aloud. "I'm so sorry, Kim!"

He waved his hand dismissively. "Alix said the same thing."

"Alix did?"

"She was the first person to suggest it, after she tried everything she could in her flirting playbook and got nowhere. I'm glad she didn't call me 'broken'. Plenty of other people have."

"You're not broken," Ondine said, resisting the urge to hug Kim. "I was worried I was."

"What? No," Kim said, cocking his head at Ondine with a look of confusion. "You're smart. You swim and dive really well, and I've heard some people say you look really good in your swimsuit."

"Thanks." Ondine shook her head. "I got upset over nothing. I don't feel particularly smart."

"Nothing to worry about," Kim said. "I'm not hiding it, but neither am I going out of my way to shout it from the rooftops."

"So, what happens now?" Ondine asked. "I don't think I can just turn off what I feel for you, Kim."

"We can still be friends," Kim said, "and swim partners. Alix and I still compete with each other all the time. You probably could talk to Alix about this whole thing. She might appreciate having someone else to talk to about how terrible it is that one of the people she loves so much just doesn't understand."

Ondine chuckled. "I can't imagine Alix saying something so dramatic."

Kim shrugged. "I don't know what she would actually say. But you two should talk."

Ondine nodded.

"Are we okay?" Kim asked.

Ondine took a deep breath and let it out.

"We're okay," she said, smiling and looking at Kim. "Tell me if I'm making you uncomfortable."

"I will," he said, nodding. "You should do the same for me. Did you want to go back to the pool?"

"No," Ondine shook her head. "Do you have any more of those silly action movies, though? I want to watch another one."

"Do you mind if Alix tags along? There's one I've been saving for her. I think you both will enjoy screaming about how little sense it makes."

Ondine nodded. "And we can braid each other's hair and talk about how terrible it is that Kim isn't interested in us, right in front of you."

Kim laughed. "If that's what it takes for you to be okay, I can take some ribbing."

Ondine laughed. "You say that now, but I know that Alix is a wonder at snark. Your ears will burn by the time we're done."

"Challenge accepted," Kim said, grinning at her and pulling out his phone.
silveradept: A kodama with a trombone. The trombone is playing music, even though it is held in a rest position (Default)

[personal profile] silveradept 2019-06-09 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
Chloé has some deep-seated trauma that I think she has to work through, preferably with professional help, before she'll be able to consistently think of Sabrina and their relationship first, but she's willing to try, at least.
silveradept: A kodama with a trombone. The trombone is playing music, even though it is held in a rest position (Default)

[personal profile] silveradept 2019-06-09 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
They'll never know what hit them.
silveradept: A kodama with a trombone. The trombone is playing music, even though it is held in a rest position (Default)

[personal profile] silveradept 2019-06-09 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
I wasn't sure, either, and Kim didn't helpfully tell me, but I wouldn't be surprised if aroace, if that makes any sense?

I think Alix and Ondine will be good friends.

[personal profile] chanter1944 2019-06-09 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
Awwww. <3 Sabrina. I'm wincing on Chloé's behalf for Audrey's canon treatment of her, all over again. But still. *hugs Sabrina*

[personal profile] chanter1944 2019-06-09 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, this is adorable, and you've absolutely nailed Kim here. Alix too, offscreen or not. XD

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