queer_fest has come to a close.
queer_fest has begun on Dreamwidth. Anon posting is available for those of you who do not have/do not wish to have a DW account. It's that time of year again! Beginning on March 1st, the 2013 edition of
queer_fest will begin. However, this year brings a few changes.
1. Most importantly of all, this year we'll be hosting queer fest on Dreamwidth. We'd like to remain on LJ, but the site is currently giving your mods some serious accessibility issues and we do not want to have to fight with the site when it comes time to compile prompts.
2. The schedule for 2013 is as follows:
Prompt submission: March 1 to March 15
Prompt claiming: March 19 to April 2
Posting begins: May 1
Posting ends: June 16
Amnesty Period: June 17-June 30
3. The 2013 Rules Post is listed here.
4. Two of the mods are unavailable due to health and work commitments this year. The remaining two would really like to have some additional help, especially when it comes time to compile prompts. If you would like to help out in that capacity, please leave a comment or PM us to let us know.
5. If you any suggestions for improvement from previous rounds, now is the time to let us know so we can consider changing that policy before the next round begins.
Hope to see you on March 1st!
queer_fest is officially closed to new posts, the
queer_fest prompts are still open for anyone who would like to use them for inspiration.
queer_fest this year! The fest is officially closed, and posting to the community is also closed. We'll be putting up a story linking post that allows you to link any fics you write based on the prompts between now and the next round.
queer_fest. If you have any, feel free to leave them in the comments to this post.That doesn't mean we'll incorporate your suggestions, but we'll certainly consider them. Jeeves and the Epihi-whatsit -or- How Bertram put his foot in it.
Bertie Wooster/Reginald Jeeves, through a disastrous misunderstanding, Jeeves believes Bertie has discovered that he is a homosexual, and is firing him for it. Bertie, however, only meant to confide in him about his own homosexuality 2) B
ertie's not as innocent as everyone, Jeeves included, thinks. He's perfectly aware that he's an invert, and knows very well both how to be discreet about it and how and where to find company for an evening, should he require it. When Jeeves finds out, however, he's furious.