I didn't have a question, I was just gonna say now I want to see John Winchester and Sam Carter, but now I do have a question: why's commenting restricted to members?
Could you give your rationale for the rating restriction? Some people rate dark themes and plot elements (or graphic violence, past mentions of sex, etc.) mature, and I think this fest's concept is fascinating but am curious where the exclusionary line will be drawn.
Sorry to be a bother but I was wondering why you listed PG-maximum? I understand that explicit/nc-17 tends to mean sexual content, which you want to avoid, but there are a lot of ways a fic can go up in the the R/Mature zone without being about sex or relationships. I ask because I read/write a lot of horror-themed gen and don't want to step on any toes.
People have different definitions of gen. The two most prevalent ones are stories that don't focus on romantic relationships and stories that are suitable for a general audience. Rather than choosing, we decided to do both!
If you write something that you feel is too graphic for a PG-13/Teen rating, based on a prompt here, feel free to post it elsewhere. We love more works, we just want to have a battle that everyone, including those who are easily squicked by things like graphic violence, can enjoy and participate in.
Also, we intended to say PG-13 (as a match for the AO3 "teen audiences") and messed up. We've corrected the rules.
As for horror-themed gen -- There's a lot of YA horror out there! I'm a big fan of writers like Neal Shusterman and William Sleator, both who write/wrote horror for teens.
So the prompt can be a fandom (or two) and a character name (or two)? Providing anything else is optional?
Your spoiler policy is six months? So for any television fandom, anything specific to the entire fall season would need to go behind a spoiler cut? For any new series, the entire series?
What about books and movies? If it's from the last third of 2012, put it behind a cut, otherwise no need?
Can you request "any character, any fandom," with a specific prompt?
You can provide any number of fandoms or characters you want for a prompt. If you do too many, your prompt will be harder to write and ay not get filled. Phrases or words are optional as long as you specify at least a fandom. Requests for any fandom any character are permitted, just be advised that if filled, it may be for a fandom you are not familiar with. As to spoilers, that's correct: we're trying to allow for the international nature of the 'net and give folks a chance at (legally) seeing things from other countries without being spoiled for them.
Just wanted to check, but how would you prefer one write a prompt for a fandom that has multiple iterations/versions?
The difference between the Marvel and Dreamwave and IDW series for Transformers (G1), for example, or even between versions in different media (animation/game/book/manga/etc) ...
I don't know Transformers, but I'd guess: Transformers (Marvel), Transformers (Dreamwave), or Transformers (IDW). Or, if you were crazy: Transformers (movie), Transformers (Michael Bay movie), etc.
We're not terribly picky-- the idea is to have it so people writing the prompt understand what you want. If I wanted to make an Avengers/Cinematic universe prompt clear (I do know the Avengers movie), I would do it as: The Avengers (2012), Thor (movie), Iron Man (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Or for the Comics: The Avengers (comics), The Avengers (616) Or other things: The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (TV), Iron Man Armored Avengers (TV), The Next Avengers (DVD movie? IDK, it's on Netflix)
Hey thanks for hosting this. Looking forward to participating.
Anyway, I was wondering if it was also possible to prompt/fill using a mail-to-mod proxy type thing like in porn-battle?
I was also a bit confused about the rules - this is supposed to be 'gen battle' using both the no-romance genre and the general-audience rating definitions, but then the rules also say that PG and PG-13 rated fics are allowed? MPAA ratings aren't my 'native' ratings, but I though PG-13 means 'restricted/parental guidance for under-13s' not the 'general' rating, right? Could you please clarify about that?
I think we can do a setup where we allow people to mail to mods to post. I'll consult with the co-mod and work out how we can do this. Once we've figured it out we'll add it to the FAQ and make sure it's mentioned at fill time.
As for "gen", we're using it to mean two things, "gen" as opposed to romantic pairings, and "gen" as in "not restricted to adults".
We used PG-13, which is roughly the same as Archive of Our Own's "Teen and Up", which allows for things to be more mature than Smurfs and Disney, but still non-adult or "mature".
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