It appears that the spreadsheets of bids have gone up successfully, and there's a bidding form available, so if you have been browsing the Fandom Trumps Hate auctions, you can now begin to bid on fanworks that you would like to see happen. Minimum bids are $5 for most auctions, and some auctions are offering tiered amounts of work if the bids cross a certain threshold.
Check to see that the entity you are bidding on will accept a donation to the charity you would like to give to, if you are the high bidder.
And, also, this is both contact post and shameless self-promotion post for my auction, offering fanfiction for either Rooster Teeth's RWBY (all of the canon available on-line), Cartoon Network's Steven Universe (which just wrapped its fifth season not too long ago), or Avatar: The Legend of Korra (which The Dragon Prince inherited people from and is getting comparisons made to).
The bidding window is relatively short - it closes 8pm EST on 1 March 02019, so three days is all you have to mull over your choices and perhaps attempt to fight others for the fanwork of your choice. And also, if there is something that you really do want to win, you'll need to refresh the spreadsheet often, as there will be no notifications that you've been outbid by someone else.
(I'll be happy if someone bids on me, because Impostor Syndrome is a terrible beast.)
Also, if you are curious about what my writing style is, or what sorts of stories I have already put together as part of my prolific exchange writing career, you can visit
silveradept and browse.
Check to see that the entity you are bidding on will accept a donation to the charity you would like to give to, if you are the high bidder.
And, also, this is both contact post and shameless self-promotion post for my auction, offering fanfiction for either Rooster Teeth's RWBY (all of the canon available on-line), Cartoon Network's Steven Universe (which just wrapped its fifth season not too long ago), or Avatar: The Legend of Korra (which The Dragon Prince inherited people from and is getting comparisons made to).
The bidding window is relatively short - it closes 8pm EST on 1 March 02019, so three days is all you have to mull over your choices and perhaps attempt to fight others for the fanwork of your choice. And also, if there is something that you really do want to win, you'll need to refresh the spreadsheet often, as there will be no notifications that you've been outbid by someone else.
(I'll be happy if someone bids on me, because Impostor Syndrome is a terrible beast.)
Also, if you are curious about what my writing style is, or what sorts of stories I have already put together as part of my prolific exchange writing career, you can visit