Thanks again to everybody (so far) who has written fills to my prompts in
rthstewart's Three Sentence Ficathon. It's so much fun to get these responses, especially when they're nothing like what I expected or what I would have written myself.
For the prompt Melendy Quartet, Oliver, "astronomy is going to be my next phase," I got two great fills, look to the stars from
snacky and this lovely response from
taabe.
I got four beautiful responses to the prompt Greek Mythology, Persphone and Hades, role reversal: A World That's Drenched in Darkness from
vialethe; The Wager from
ninanni; and the hymns they sing and of family reunions from
alexseanchai!
For the prompt Queen's Thief series, Costis, the king is a very bad influence, I got this spot-on response from
betony.
For the prompt Narnia, Lucy, she rarely lost her temper,
vialethe wrote a response in which Edmund plays with fire, which also happens to be a perfect coda to this.
For Vorkosigan saga, Armsman Roic/author's choice, the many uses of bug butter
minutia_r rewarded me with this.
For Narnia (actually Calormen), Lasaraleen/author's choice, that's why I call everybody darling,
autumnia gave me a very sultry Lasaraleen.
beer_good_foamy wrote a sweet fill for Moomins, Too-ticky, summertime.
And for Pygmalion & Sherlock Holmes (original, most likely), Mrs. Hudson & Mrs. Pearce, would you believe?
heliopausa gave me the two ladies going toe to toe in for the honor of the house.
You rock!
For the prompt Melendy Quartet, Oliver, "astronomy is going to be my next phase," I got two great fills, look to the stars from
I got four beautiful responses to the prompt Greek Mythology, Persphone and Hades, role reversal: A World That's Drenched in Darkness from
For the prompt Queen's Thief series, Costis, the king is a very bad influence, I got this spot-on response from
For the prompt Narnia, Lucy, she rarely lost her temper,
For Vorkosigan saga, Armsman Roic/author's choice, the many uses of bug butter
For Narnia (actually Calormen), Lasaraleen/author's choice, that's why I call everybody darling,
And for Pygmalion & Sherlock Holmes (original, most likely), Mrs. Hudson & Mrs. Pearce, would you believe?
You rock!