Challenge #11 says to indulge in the creative urge.
Expansive definitions of fanworks are things I love to see. Even if I tend to stick to some specific forms of them, ones that are more traditionally recognized, I do appreciate when the creativity comes out in cosplay or in crafting or cooking. (And it takes a while to put those ones together, so they're not always conducive to challenges like this.
threesentenceficathon is much better suited to this challenge.)
( In which I muse about representation over time, spoil much of the ninth volume of RWBY, and content warn for suicide and mental health issues )
In your own space, create a fanwork.
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Now, a fanwork is anything that you, a fan, creates. Fic, icons, and filling sparkly requests from your fellow snowflakes’ wishlists absolutely fit the bill. But really, your creation can be anything! Draw something, paint something, compose an ode to your current favorite movie. Whittle something to represent your fandom from a bit of driftwood or model it in clay and matchsticks or legos! Whip up a song about your favorite trope or concoct an interpretive dance number for your OTP. Bake some cupcakes and decorate them in homage to your favorite TV show or author. The possibilities are endless. Whatever means of self-expression tickles your fancy right now, embrace it! But most of all - have fun!
Expansive definitions of fanworks are things I love to see. Even if I tend to stick to some specific forms of them, ones that are more traditionally recognized, I do appreciate when the creativity comes out in cosplay or in crafting or cooking. (And it takes a while to put those ones together, so they're not always conducive to challenges like this.
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( In which I muse about representation over time, spoil much of the ninth volume of RWBY, and content warn for suicide and mental health issues )