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As you could tell from my previous post, I'm really excited about the Yuletide challenge. I haven't signed up yet, I'm still deliberating my choices (which, OMG, are hard) but [livejournal.com profile] astolat has contrived something wonderful this year: on the fandoms master list, you can now see how many people have requested or offered to write stories in each fandom. With Christmas-themed color coding, even.

I keep looking at that page. The numbers are interesting - it's not always the fandoms you expect that have gathered the most people in so far. And it's more offers than requests, because you can't request more than four fandoms, but you can offer as many as you want. Right now, it looks like this:
  • Twenty-three people offered to write Neverwhere? Wow.

  • Seventeen people offering Temeraire! (Okay, that one I did expect. *g*)

  • Ten people offered to write Iliad or Odyssey fic.

  • Four people offered to write something in Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd & the Grey Mouser series. I wrote a Fafhrd & Grey Mouser story for a previous yuletide, and I did some mighty Googling afterwards, but I never found any other fanfic for it anywhere. So if any of these offers get matched, that means the Leiber fanfic will have increased by 100%, eee!

  • Eight people have offered to write something set in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park. Despite my LJ nick, I don't think I'm that brave; go them!

  • Invisible Man has eight people offering, and three people already put in a request.

  • A stunning twenty-nine people offered to write Princess Bride stories.

  • A single brave, wonderful person has offered to write something in Martha Wells' Ile-Rien series. Woo! I hope there'll be more.

  • Seven people have already asked for Lord Peter Wimsey, and ten people are offering. Yay!

ETA: And now there are two people offering Ile-Rien, yay! Must. Be. Strong. Must Not Keep. Refreshing. Page.

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Date: 2006-10-27 03:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marycrawford.livejournal.com
Oh, yeah, tons of fandoms I don't know - and then there are the ones I know, but writing them would be a high-wire act, and I'm impressed that other people are offering them (see above re: Willis, again).

I really recommend doing it, if you feel like it, and if there are enough fandoms there to interest you. The writing is fun (or terrifying!) and of course, getting a story written just for you is part of the appeal.

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