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1. You can mix up any prompts of a challenge in whatever way you like. Use 2 prompts in one work, or 7 prompts, or even 20 prompts.
2. The maximum number of words for every single prompt is 300; e.g. if you use 2 prompts, your maximum for the work will be 600.
A third change of rules applies to the Comment Quicky. The maximum number of words there is 100 now (not 1 sentence).
I've decided to make these changes because I've noticed that some people enjoy creating small works while others prefer to do longer ones (and sometimes ignore the rules ;) ). Because this is a community to have fun, not a challenge where you can earn points, I decided that it can't hurt to be a bit more open to longer/bigger works.
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1. If I post a haiku in English, must it have exactly seventeen syllables, or is less than seventeen syllables OK? (I've heard that haikus in English should have less than 17 syllables, to get a "feel" in English that's similar to one that seventeen syllables in Japanese would evoke...)
2. Must shortfic and haiku responses to Comment Quicky challenges always include the prompt word, or is it OK for them just to be inspired by the prompt word?
3. Are brief explanations OK, or should Comment Quicky responses stand without them? For example, would it be OK to say something like the following before a haiku?:
4. What are accepted community customs for commenting on others' works? (I can imagine that one or more of the following might apply...):
Thanks!
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First of all, Sweet and Short is a low-pressure community, and as long as you have fun, almost everything is okay. Yes, we have some rules, and it's appreciated when you follow them. But no one will control your work, so if a haiku has 17 syllables or only 15, that's totally fine.
You never have to include the given prompts in your work; everything is okay, as long as you can see the connection between the prompt and your work.
Brief explanations are okay but not necessary. For comment quicky, you can also make a short note including fandom and prompt in the subject line.
Feel free to comment on every work (at DW or elsewhere); I trust you that there won't be any insults and/or fandom/character bashing.
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1. If I want a work of mine on my journal also, do I need to post the work here first & then repost it to my journal later? Or should I only leave a link to my fic I posted here on my journal?
2. Are proship(y) works allowed? I add warnings for the content on such works, but I'd figure asking first is better for everyone.
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1. Yes, you can post your works to your journal (or any other place as long as they are unlocked). But please leave a small header and a link to the community to keep it alive. Thank you.
2. Feel free to post proshipy works at the comm, but always use a cut and put warnings in the header.