What I think are great about these prompts -- or the ones I was looking at in particular -- is that they are more gen-friendly. I've written plenty of pairing-specific stuff in my day, but I'm more comfortable with gen, and it's more flexible in some ways. These prompts are also really well-planned, so that's exciting.
There's no freaking way I'd write about queer hunters and not include lesbians! Hunting seems to me like a male-dominated field, so I don't think it's much of a leap that there'd be a high proportion of lesbian hunters. I bet gay male hunters would be more likely to be closested, too, so really, there's a bunch of interesting avenues to explore.
Script Frenzy's like NaNoWriMo, only it's for various forms of scripts (from movie to play to comic) and it takes place in April. I'm doing a webcomic script, and since I only have to get 100 pages, it's not going to be taxing enough to keep me from dabbling in another project. But probably only one more. ;)
I feel you on the Luna gaydar. Maybe it's because she has a mysterious air to her? Ambiguity seems to be a big factor in gaydar on my end.
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There's no freaking way I'd write about queer hunters and not include lesbians! Hunting seems to me like a male-dominated field, so I don't think it's much of a leap that there'd be a high proportion of lesbian hunters. I bet gay male hunters would be more likely to be closested, too, so really, there's a bunch of interesting avenues to explore.
Script Frenzy's like NaNoWriMo, only it's for various forms of scripts (from movie to play to comic) and it takes place in April. I'm doing a webcomic script, and since I only have to get 100 pages, it's not going to be taxing enough to keep me from dabbling in another project. But probably only one more. ;)
I feel you on the Luna gaydar. Maybe it's because she has a mysterious air to her? Ambiguity seems to be a big factor in gaydar on my end.