★ Fanfic Friday Repeats (12/22/2015)

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Introduction

Have you ever seen a Fanfic Friday contests are over only to find out the contest is over? Something I see in many of the comments for the Fanfic Friday contests are people disappointed they missed out in participating. Also, a lot of the contests felt like they could still be fun to write, so here is fff-repeats where one can repeat some of the challenge. The rules for this are the rules for the Fanfic Friday contests, plus a few more rules.

Rules

1. "Pay attention to your grammar and spelling to make sure that your story is understandable and accessible. This includes formatting: please put spaces between your paragraphs." This also means using proper capitalization as well as end punctuation.

2. "Try to convey feeling and emotion in your story with ample depth and detail."

3. Was: "Keep your content appropriate for all Wattpadders to enjoy." This means you shouldn't be saying yes in the mature section of your story. Now: Unless otherwise stipulated, stories can be of the mature rating as they have removed said stipulation from the contests. This said, only use mature material if your story calls for it, and no stories which are just smut. Focus should be placed on the theme.

4. "Make sure your work is original. Do not copy another writer's work." This also means you can't write a fanfic based off another persons fanfic or fanwork – in other words no 1D fanfics for the 1D fanfic After. There should be no stories for Minecraft Diaries/My Street either. (Many times I did see people submit fanfic for already existing fanfic or fanworks person submitting for said contest did not give credit to the person who created the original fanfic or fanworks. One time I saw a story which was a fanfic based off a fanfic based off a fanfic, which made it hard to check to see whether there was a relation to an actual fandom, or was more original fiction than fanfiction.)

5. Tag your stories fff-repeats instead of fanficfriday, the proper tag for your fandom, and whatever challenge tag is indicated. Also but the fandom in brackets in the title so people can tell what fandom you're writing for. Don't use the pairing name to indicate what you're writing for, as not everyone will know the pairing name, and there are some characters/real people who happen to share the same first name.

6. No original fiction. This should go without saying, but I've still seen people submit original fiction.
...a.) It's original fiction if it uses real people who would be considered historical figures, the exception being if your using another person's original person based on those real people.
....b.) It's original fiction if it's about you and your friends, and not another persons characters or famous real people.
...c.) It's original fiction if it's a Creepy Pasta you created, rather then one someone else created. Some exceptions are given.

7. Follow the additional rules for each challenge. This includes word limits – stories must be completed within the given word limit, particularly since there is no time limit for this challenge. Some time limits have been removed.

8. No stories published prior to the start date for a given contest, which will be listed with each challenge.

9. You may not use your Fanfic Friday stories for this challenge.

10. OCs and shipping are allowed, but in some cases crossover pairings and OC pairings are not allowed. For example, when a story asks for an OTP, the story is going to be a pairing between two canon characters from the same fandom, no crossover pairings, no OC pairings. It is possible to have more than one OTP, as it doesn't mean "most favorite pairing" like some people think.Focus should also be on the prompt and showing off your writing skill for said prompt, not showcasing your OC.

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