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Crowdfunding Creative Jam
Welcome to the thirty-fourth Crowdfunding Creative Jam! This session will run Saturday, October 18-Sunday, October 19. The theme is "Paradigm Shifting Without a Clutch." (Visit the Creative Jam over on LiveJournal.)
Crowdfunding Creative Jam
Everyone is eligible to post prompts, which may be words or phrases, titles, images, etc. Prompters may request a specific creator, but everyone else may still use that prompt if they wish. Prompts may specify a particular character/world/etc. but creators may use the prompt for something else anyway and post the results. Prompters are still encouraged to post mostly prompts that anyone could use anywhere, as this maximizes the chance of having creators make something based on your prompt. Please title your comment "Prompt" or "Prompts" when providing inspiration so these are easy to find.
Prompt responses may also be treated as prompts and used for further inspiration. For example, a prompt may lead to a sketch which leads to a story, and so on. This kind of cascading inspiration is one of the most fun things about a collective jam session.
Everyone is eligible to use prompts, and everyone who wants to use a given prompt may do so, for maximum flexibility of creator choice in inspiration. You do not have to post a "Claim" reply when you decide to use a prompt, but this does help indicate what is going on so that other prompters can spread out their choice of prompts if they wish.
Creators are encouraged, but not required, to post at least one item free. Likewise, sharing a private copy of material with the prompter is encouraged but not required. Creative material resulting from prompts should be indicated in a reply to the prompt, with a link to the full content elsewhere on the creator's site (if desired); a brief excerpt and/or description of the material may be included in the reply (if desired). It helps to title your comment "Prompt Filled" or something like that so these are easy to identify. There is no time limit on responding to prompts. However, creators are encouraged to post replies sooner rather than later, as the attention of prompters will be highest during and shortly after the session.
Some items created from prompts may become available for sponsorship. Some creators may offer perks for donations, linkbacks, or other activity relating to this project. Check creator comments and links for their respective offerings.
Prompters, creators, and bystanders are expected to behave in a responsible and civil manner. If the moderators have to drag someone out of the sandbox for improper behavior, we will not be amused. Please respect other people's territory and intellectual property rights, and only play with someone else's characters/setting/etc. if you have permission. (Fanfic/fanart freebies are okay.) If you want to invite folks to play with something of yours, title the comment something like "Open Playground" so it's easy to spot. This can be a good way to attract new people to a shared world or open-source project, or just have some good non-canon fun.
Boost the signal! The more people who participate, the more fun this will be. Hopefully we'll see activity from a lot of folks who regularly mention their projects in this community, but new people are always welcome. You can link to this session post or to individual items created from prompts, whatever you think is awesome enough to recommend to your friends.
Crowdfunding Creative Jam
Everyone is eligible to post prompts, which may be words or phrases, titles, images, etc. Prompters may request a specific creator, but everyone else may still use that prompt if they wish. Prompts may specify a particular character/world/etc. but creators may use the prompt for something else anyway and post the results. Prompters are still encouraged to post mostly prompts that anyone could use anywhere, as this maximizes the chance of having creators make something based on your prompt. Please title your comment "Prompt" or "Prompts" when providing inspiration so these are easy to find.
Prompt responses may also be treated as prompts and used for further inspiration. For example, a prompt may lead to a sketch which leads to a story, and so on. This kind of cascading inspiration is one of the most fun things about a collective jam session.
Everyone is eligible to use prompts, and everyone who wants to use a given prompt may do so, for maximum flexibility of creator choice in inspiration. You do not have to post a "Claim" reply when you decide to use a prompt, but this does help indicate what is going on so that other prompters can spread out their choice of prompts if they wish.
Creators are encouraged, but not required, to post at least one item free. Likewise, sharing a private copy of material with the prompter is encouraged but not required. Creative material resulting from prompts should be indicated in a reply to the prompt, with a link to the full content elsewhere on the creator's site (if desired); a brief excerpt and/or description of the material may be included in the reply (if desired). It helps to title your comment "Prompt Filled" or something like that so these are easy to identify. There is no time limit on responding to prompts. However, creators are encouraged to post replies sooner rather than later, as the attention of prompters will be highest during and shortly after the session.
Some items created from prompts may become available for sponsorship. Some creators may offer perks for donations, linkbacks, or other activity relating to this project. Check creator comments and links for their respective offerings.
Prompters, creators, and bystanders are expected to behave in a responsible and civil manner. If the moderators have to drag someone out of the sandbox for improper behavior, we will not be amused. Please respect other people's territory and intellectual property rights, and only play with someone else's characters/setting/etc. if you have permission. (Fanfic/fanart freebies are okay.) If you want to invite folks to play with something of yours, title the comment something like "Open Playground" so it's easy to spot. This can be a good way to attract new people to a shared world or open-source project, or just have some good non-canon fun.
Boost the signal! The more people who participate, the more fun this will be. Hopefully we'll see activity from a lot of folks who regularly mention their projects in this community, but new people are always welcome. You can link to this session post or to individual items created from prompts, whatever you think is awesome enough to recommend to your friends.
Re: From LJ "Culture Shock" prompt
Aw, yeah! Hawtness!
>> that he found what /else/ the boss had given him. <<
Well that was discreet and useful.
>> “What? That we're a bunch of low-forehead, macho white dudes and your our token Black, gay, teenaged mascot?” Rudy's laugh rumbled low, even as he shook his head. “Naw. Unless mebbe you're also disabled and mentally ill?” <<
O_O Daaaaamn. That boy does earn his name. And yet I kind of like the little fart, because he teases with friendly rather than malicious intent.
>> “Stop starin' at us like we're the tigers in a zoo. Haven't you noticed you're on the same side of the bars as we are?” A tiny shake, meant to get his attention. “You're a construction worker, too, or will be when you finish learning the basics.” <<
So much love for this.
I definitely want to nab it for Polychrome Heroics, because Terramagne is an excellent fit for construction workers who are decent human beings.
Also, now I really want to see some asshole catcall a woman, and be stopped by construction workers because that shit is not okay.
Re: From LJ "Culture Shock" prompt
The difference between giving Arthur the nickname Rudy and smearing him into paste is that Rudy says what people /think/, but does so in a way that's actually much softer and gentler than it /seems/ from the straight wording.
Some guy calls, "Hey hottie!" to a woman passing by on a job site, he'd probably catcall back, "Go home and learn manners, you boor!" If it's the kind of almost-assault, right on her heels but not touching that implies that the jerk has /practice/ at this, the whole crew would jump in, and tell their non-fighter (Gideon) to show her into the office and get her some water.
I'm very glad you like this.
Re: From LJ "Culture Shock" prompt
I've listed it accordingly.
>> The difference between giving Arthur the nickname Rudy and smearing him into paste is that Rudy says what people /think/, but does so in a way that's actually much softer and gentler than it /seems/ from the straight wording. <<
Sooth. Intent does matter. But he's going to hurt people sometimes when he doesn't even mean to, swinging the truth around like a stick of firewood.
>> Some guy calls, "Hey hottie!" to a woman passing by on a job site, he'd probably catcall back, "Go home and learn manners, you boor!" <<
It is likely to start with that, much to the surprise of Gideon the first time he sees it -- realizing that not only will they not harass, fire, or hit him for being gay but they won't tolerate gender misbehavior from anyone else either. That more than verbal reassurance is likely to make him feel safer. Because it's related, the violence against women and against queerfolk. If you look down on gay men for being like women, that says shitty things about your opinion of women.
>> If it's the kind of almost-assault, right on her heels but not touching that implies that the jerk has /practice/ at this, the whole crew would jump in, and tell their non-fighter (Gideon) to show her into the office and get her some water. <<
Particularly if the guy goes from tailing her to stepping on her shoe, causing her to stumble.
That would make a great second round so that Gideon is not caught off guard. I would really enjoy the teamwork of seeing several of biggest guys swat the perp down, Gideon dispatched to escort the victim, and the site boss calling the police. Given the overall higher cohesion in Terramagne, and maybe a site boss trained as a citizen responder, this is plausible.
*sigh* It also has storyline relevance because Amada is young, pretty, and about to be separated from her husband. Some white men think that Hispanic women are anyone's meat. She does not need to be hearing "Got milf?" every time she walks down the street to visit her daughter, especially with the boys in tow.
If people would respond to this shit instead of ignoring it, the prevalence would be a great deal lower.
>> I'm very glad you like this. <<
Yay! A surprise is something you didn't know you wanted until you got it.