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This is the prompting post!

Prompts can be from any fandom. Please read the rules first.

When leaving prompts, please leave them in the following form: Fandom, characters, prompt. 

Crossovers should be left in the following form: Crossover, fandom a/fandom b, characters, prompt. (please put fandoms in alphabetical order)

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You can leave as many prompts per comment as you like and as many prompts in one comment as you like! You do not have to plan to claim prompts in order to post prompts and posting prompts does not mean you have to participate in the claiming round. If you wish to recycle prompts from previous rounds of queer_fest or lgbtfest, you are welcome to do so.

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Things to keep in mind:


  • Comics fandoms: When prompts are compiled for claiming, all Marvel comics will be grouped together by universe - i.e., Marvel 616 or Marvel Ultimates, including the X-Men. The same is true for the DC Comics universe. Movies will be grouped together as well. The Avengers movies will be grouped together, but the X-Men and Spider-Man movies will be listed separately because they are not the same 'verse. Likewise, the Nolan Batman movies and Superman movies will be listed separately from the comics and from each other.  So if you want to keep that in mind when you are prompting, that's great! If you don't, that's fine, too, and we'll take care of it during the compiling period.
  • Agents of SHIELD will be listed under Agents of SHIELD, not the MCU.


Happy Prompting! Don't forget to read the rules! Prompting ends on March 29.



Prompting for 2014 Queer Fest is now closed.

Date: 2014-03-20 02:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] calliatra
Almost Human, Dorian, Dorian is as open about his sexuality as he is about the rest of his feelings. That doesn’t mean John doesn’t have a lot of unanswered questions. (Why program sexuality into a police bot at all? And why a minority one? And does it ever find, er, …practical application?)

Almost Human, John Kennex, John is bisexual. What does that mean in the year 2048?

Bomb Girls, Betty McRae, Betty never expected to get a happy ending, but somehow things do end up working out.

Cabin Pressure, Martin Crieff, Introducing his boyfriend to his friends and family really shouldn't be this hard. Except, well, he's not exactly out, not as such… not in the sense that he's ever told anyone that he- not that he's ever pretended otherwise! - but people do have certain expectations and and and- this is going to be a disaster, isn't it? (It isn't.)

Community, Troy/Abed, Britta is vocally and delightedly supportive, Annie’s jumpy and awkward, Jeff thinks it’s No Big Deal (And Can We Talk About Something Else, Please!), Pierce is in gay-joke-heaven and Shirley isn’t speaking to them. So, coming out went well, then.

Elementary, Joan Watson, Joan doesn’t notice she’s falling for Mary Morstan until Sherlock helpfully points it out. Much like the rest of her current life, it’s not at all what she envisioned for herself, but it feels… right.

Elementary, Tommy Gregson, while he was married everyone assumed he was straight and he was happy to leave it at that. Thing is, now he’s divorced and dating a man and really not sure how to do the coming out thing. Then again, with Sherlock Holmes around he might not get a chance to do it on his own terms anyway.

Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tony Stark, Tony stopped trying to live up to his father’s expectations years ago. He’s rich, he’s a genius and he’ll do whatever he wants whenever he wants. Except men. But that doesn't count. Because he doesn't want to. And because it's a Bad Idea. And because… yeah, okay, maybe he does have just a few residual issues there.

The West Wing, Josh Lyman/OMC, Josh isn't homophobic, but he's definitely straight. Definitely, absolutely, no question about it. So there's no way he could be falling for a man. And if his friends think they notice a change in him, they're definitely, definitely wrong. …Right?

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