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Histories Ficathon the Fifth: Once More Unto the Fic
It's the MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE (FANNISH) YEAR...
ANNOUNCING THE FIFTH ANNUAL
thisengland HISTORIES FICATHON AND LOVEFEST
There are a couple of slight rule changes this year, so be sure to look closely even if you're a longtime ficathon veteran!
A few clarifications and ground rules:
1. "Histories," for ficathon purposes, means "stuff categorized as histories in the 1623 Folio," which means "medieval and early Renaissance English histories." Which means the two tetralogies (Richard II/Henry IV/Henry V and Henry VI/Richard III), King John, and Henry VIII. Please be advised that Macbeth, King Lear, and Cymbeline don't count for this ficathon, nor do the Roman histories (they've got
ides_of_april!). The Merry Wives of Windsor is attached closely enough to the second tetralogy that if you want fic about it, that's fine. Also, the possibly-partly-Shakespearean Edward III and Sir Thomas More have enough claim to being Shakespeare that they count (if anyone wants fic about them). Crossovers with other early modern texts are permissible, but not other crossovers (for instance, with media properties such as Doctor Who or Harry Potter -- I'd happily read either one, but please don't request or submit them for the ficathon). Incorporating historical knowledge of the play's time period is perfectly valid and does not make the fic a crossover. Requests for radical AUs are, as always, also permissible (and really, if you are in this ficathon you probably know that this fandom LOVES them). NEW FOR 2012: Early modern history plays by other authors that engage with the same events/characters as Shakespeare's histories are also permitted. If you're not clear whether something is acceptable, please ask. However, all signups MUST include at least one prompt from the ten "canonical" Shakespeare histories (i.e., the ones listed as histories in the Folio), in order to facilitate matchups.
2. NEW FOR 2012: While rule #1 permits requests for AU fic, we'd like to ask participants not to request fic in pre-existing AUs. Fic taking place in pre-existing AUs may be written for Histories Ficathon Madness, but not for the main ficathon. If you wish to write in an AU not your own, please contact the mods so that we can ask the original creator(s)!
3. As always, this is a fic exchange. Assignments will go out as soon after the deadline as possible, once I (along with my lovely co-mod
lareinenoire) have had a chance to look over the entries.
4. We're open to pretty much whatever genre -- gen, het, slash, femslash, giant hilarious orgies, whatever, so feel free to request whatever you like.
5. All ficathon administrative posts will appear here at
thisengland.
6. Word limit for fics is 1000 minimum, as in
yuletide.
Things to let us know when you sign up:
1. What you want (be as specific or not as you want. Please give at least three prompts, to make matchups easier and to give your writer a bit of a choice). All signups must include ONE prompt from the ten canonical histories.
2. What you are most comfortable writing.
3. What you would rather not write. Please be sure to specify genres (e.g. deathfic, romantic comedy) as well as kinks; the former is generally more helpful for the purposes of assignments (we get very few requests for kink in this ficathon).
4. Whether you're willing to pinch-hit
Email all of this info to me at strangebrooch AT gmail DOT com, and/or to
lareinenoire at lareinenoire AT gmail DOT com, by MIDNIGHT CDT on FRIDAY, JUNE 22 (well, actually Friday/Saturday, rather than Thursday/Friday). Don't forget to include your lj handle if it's not clear from your email and/or I don't know who you are. The final deadline for fics is tentatively set at WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22. (This is negotiable if it's a bad time for participants.) Once I've received everyone's assignments, I will post all unwritten prompts at
thisengland for anyone to write fic of any length (even if you weren't originally part of the exchange) -- much like Yuletide Madness, in other words. All fics will then be posted on SATURDAY, AUGUST 25.
ANNOUNCING THE FIFTH ANNUAL
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There are a couple of slight rule changes this year, so be sure to look closely even if you're a longtime ficathon veteran!
A few clarifications and ground rules:
1. "Histories," for ficathon purposes, means "stuff categorized as histories in the 1623 Folio," which means "medieval and early Renaissance English histories." Which means the two tetralogies (Richard II/Henry IV/Henry V and Henry VI/Richard III), King John, and Henry VIII. Please be advised that Macbeth, King Lear, and Cymbeline don't count for this ficathon, nor do the Roman histories (they've got
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2. NEW FOR 2012: While rule #1 permits requests for AU fic, we'd like to ask participants not to request fic in pre-existing AUs. Fic taking place in pre-existing AUs may be written for Histories Ficathon Madness, but not for the main ficathon. If you wish to write in an AU not your own, please contact the mods so that we can ask the original creator(s)!
3. As always, this is a fic exchange. Assignments will go out as soon after the deadline as possible, once I (along with my lovely co-mod
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4. We're open to pretty much whatever genre -- gen, het, slash, femslash, giant hilarious orgies, whatever, so feel free to request whatever you like.
5. All ficathon administrative posts will appear here at
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
6. Word limit for fics is 1000 minimum, as in
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
Things to let us know when you sign up:
1. What you want (be as specific or not as you want. Please give at least three prompts, to make matchups easier and to give your writer a bit of a choice). All signups must include ONE prompt from the ten canonical histories.
2. What you are most comfortable writing.
3. What you would rather not write. Please be sure to specify genres (e.g. deathfic, romantic comedy) as well as kinks; the former is generally more helpful for the purposes of assignments (we get very few requests for kink in this ficathon).
4. Whether you're willing to pinch-hit
Email all of this info to me at strangebrooch AT gmail DOT com, and/or to
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my day/night just got 100000000x better.
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Also, I am writing fic about Kat Swynford right now.
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Also: thank you :D Credit for the idea goes to
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2) I'm a bit unclear on what counts as "early modern history plays by other authors that engage with the same events/characters as Shakespeare's histories". Is Edward II in or out? (Clearly 'out' in the 'of the closet' sense, but in the 'of the ficathon' sense?) There's an obvious overlap with Edward III, but that's not canonical in the First Folio sense. It does sort of engage with the events of the First Folio canon, because Edward III, my Lords, had seven sons.
3) Does anyone know when The Hollow Crown (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00s90hz) is going to be on telly yet? All I'm getting is 'June', but it's June already. Because something that might happen when it does is that more people get interested in our tiny little fandom, and 22 June doesn't seem to be a date that either includes them or doesn't include them, but is rather a date that might include them depending on the BBC and whether or not they're the sort of people who sit down and google "Shakespeare Richard II history plays fanfiction" the moment the credits of the first episode start rolling. Which is also a perfectly good choice, but is it deliberate?
4) More hurrah. The histories ficathon is one of the highlights of my year.
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We decided on the June date for reasons basically unrelated to the BBC histories -- both because
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Also, DOOO EEEEET!! ;)
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But it had a governess/employer relationship. What else am I supposed to do? Although Katherine's childhood is considerably less traumatic than Jane's and I get to wrangle with all the illegitimate kids. Poor everyone.
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