And this is the challenge...
Jul. 26th, 2005 10:51 amHere's what can be a fun writing meme about lyrics from some of your favorite songs. This isn't a ficathon, but just some fun thing I thought would circulate some different kinds of fic out there. People don't have to participate. It's all in good fun.
List up to three song lyrics.
Flist members: Write a story, short, long, deep or comical that holds the theme listed in one of the song lyrics listed below.
Post preferences/restrictions as you would in a ficathon.
Post this in your journal to get fic for yourself.
I am going to put a single restriction: No het. It can be whatever fandom, lenght, genre, but it has to be GEN or SLASH.
Here are my lyrics:
1) "It makes me angry ashamed but really alive/it may have worked but at what price/what's the point in always looking back/when all you see is more and more junk" from No surface all feelings by the Manic Street Preachers
2)"So far away/Doesn't anybody stay in one place any more?/ It would be so fine to see your face at my door" from So far away by Carole King
3) "Spinning, laughing, dancing to/ her favourite song? A little girl with nothing wrong/ Is all alone" from Seven Years by Norah Jones
List up to three song lyrics.
Flist members: Write a story, short, long, deep or comical that holds the theme listed in one of the song lyrics listed below.
Post preferences/restrictions as you would in a ficathon.
Post this in your journal to get fic for yourself.
I am going to put a single restriction: No het. It can be whatever fandom, lenght, genre, but it has to be GEN or SLASH.
Here are my lyrics:
1) "It makes me angry ashamed but really alive/it may have worked but at what price/what's the point in always looking back/when all you see is more and more junk" from No surface all feelings by the Manic Street Preachers
2)"So far away/Doesn't anybody stay in one place any more?/ It would be so fine to see your face at my door" from So far away by Carole King
3) "Spinning, laughing, dancing to/ her favourite song? A little girl with nothing wrong/ Is all alone" from Seven Years by Norah Jones