melagan (
melagan) wrote in
fandomcalendar2026-01-11 02:26 pm
ice cream (
bluedreaming) wrote in
fan_flashworks2026-01-11 11:17 am
子非鱼 (Zi Fei Yu): Fanfic: imagine a life (but surely hell)
Fandom: 子非鱼 (Zi Fei Yu) - 林盎司
Rating: T
Length: 100 words
Content notes: none
Author notes: The title is from Flight (extract 1) by Yu Jian, translated by Simon Patton, and A Single Woman’s Bedroom by Yi Lei, translated by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi.
Summary: Lin Fei belongs to Ji Leyu.
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Rating: T
Length: 100 words
Content notes: none
Author notes: The title is from Flight (extract 1) by Yu Jian, translated by Simon Patton, and A Single Woman’s Bedroom by Yi Lei, translated by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi.
Summary: Lin Fei belongs to Ji Leyu.
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The Gauche in the Machine (
china_shop) wrote in
fan_flashworks2026-01-11 03:24 pm
Entry tags:
Challenge 503: Sock
Our new challenge is:
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SOCK
As always, you can interpret the prompt literally or figuratively, in whatever way works for you.
Each work created for this challenge should be posted as a new entry to the comm. Posting starts now and continues up until the challenge ends at 4pm Pacific Time on Tuesday, 20th January. No sign-up required.
Mods will tag your work with fandom and challenge. When you've posted entries to three consecutive challenges, you will earn a name tag, and we'll go back and tag all your previous entries with your name.
All kinds of fanworks in all fandoms are welcome. Please have a look at our guidelines before you play. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact a mod. And if you have any suggestions for future challenges, you can leave them in the comments of this post.
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The Gauche in the Machine (
china_shop) wrote in
fan_flashworks2026-01-11 03:17 pm
Entry tags:
Admin: Challenge closed
The Sand challenge is now closed. Here are the entries:
Stranger Things: Fanfic: Sand by
wearing_tearing
Original: icons: sand by
lilly_c
Marvel Cinematic Universe: Fanfic: In a Grain of Sand by
alexcat
due South: Fanfiction: Sandy Boots by
lucy_roman
Sherlock Holmes (ACD): Fanfic: Beneath the Sand by
smallhobbit
Terraria: Quatrain: A Prize to be Won by
infinitum_noctem
FAKE: Fanfic: Wishful Thinking by
badly_knitted
no fandom: icons: Sand by
highlander_ii
Multifandom (TV): Icons: Life’s a Beach (9 icons) by
veronyxk84
S.W.A.T.: Fan Fiction: Looking Forward To Most by
darkjediqueen
US Politics: poetry: the sand in the gears by
teaotter
Torchwood: Fanfic: Newsworthy by
m_findlow
Heated Rivalry: Fanfic: Sweaty, Salty, Sandy by
seeyouontheice
子非鱼 (Zi Fei Yu): Fanfic: the same soul (make the ocean wider) by
bluedreaming
Also, congratulations to those who earned badges and name tags this round:
teaotter earned The Unstoppable (SILVER) (36 challenge streak).
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Thank you to everyone who participated! You're now free to post your entries to your journal or wherever else you'd like. If you're archiving on AO3, you can add your work to our fan_flashworks collection there.
The Community Report and Creator Report will be updated shortly with the entries from this round. See our FAQ for more details.
Next challenge coming right up.
Stranger Things: Fanfic: Sand by
Original: icons: sand by
Marvel Cinematic Universe: Fanfic: In a Grain of Sand by
due South: Fanfiction: Sandy Boots by
Sherlock Holmes (ACD): Fanfic: Beneath the Sand by
Terraria: Quatrain: A Prize to be Won by
FAKE: Fanfic: Wishful Thinking by
no fandom: icons: Sand by
Multifandom (TV): Icons: Life’s a Beach (9 icons) by
S.W.A.T.: Fan Fiction: Looking Forward To Most by
US Politics: poetry: the sand in the gears by
Torchwood: Fanfic: Newsworthy by
Heated Rivalry: Fanfic: Sweaty, Salty, Sandy by
子非鱼 (Zi Fei Yu): Fanfic: the same soul (make the ocean wider) by
Also, congratulations to those who earned badges and name tags this round:
\o/ \o/ \o/
Thank you to everyone who participated! You're now free to post your entries to your journal or wherever else you'd like. If you're archiving on AO3, you can add your work to our fan_flashworks collection there.
The Community Report and Creator Report will be updated shortly with the entries from this round. See our FAQ for more details.
Next challenge coming right up.
ice cream (
bluedreaming) wrote in
fan_flashworks2026-01-10 05:04 pm
Entry tags:
子非鱼 (Zi Fei Yu): Fanfic: the same soul (make the ocean wider)
Fandom: 子非鱼 (Zi Fei Yu) - 林盎司
Rating: T
Length: 100 words
Content notes: none
Author notes: The title is from THE SHAPE OF THE OCEAN by Jiang Hao, translated by Ming Di and Afaa Weaver.
Summary: Ji Leyu belongs to Lin Fei.
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Rating: T
Length: 100 words
Content notes: none
Author notes: The title is from THE SHAPE OF THE OCEAN by Jiang Hao, translated by Ming Di and Afaa Weaver.
Summary: Ji Leyu belongs to Lin Fei.
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seeyouontheice (
seeyouontheice) wrote in
fan_flashworks2026-01-10 10:31 pm
Entry tags:
Heated Rivalry: Fanfic: Sweaty, Salty, Sandy
Title: Sweaty, Salty, Sandy
Fandom: Heated Rivalry (TV)
Length: 234 words
Author notes: post-beach and post-hotel room in Florida
Summary: Shane doesn't like mess. Ilya doesn't want to kill the mood just yet.
( Sweaty, Salty, Sandy )
Fandom: Heated Rivalry (TV)
Length: 234 words
Author notes: post-beach and post-hotel room in Florida
Summary: Shane doesn't like mess. Ilya doesn't want to kill the mood just yet.
( Sweaty, Salty, Sandy )
m_findlow (
m_findlow) wrote in
fan_flashworks2026-01-10 08:29 pm
Entry tags:
Torchwood: Fanfic: Newsworthy
Title: Newsworthy
Fandom: Torchwood
Characters: Ianto, Jack
Author: m_findlow
Rating: PG
Length: 663 words
Content notes: None
Author notes: Written for Challenge 502 - Sand
Summary: Ianto is beginning to regret having a slow morning with time to read the paper.
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Fandom: Torchwood
Characters: Ianto, Jack
Author: m_findlow
Rating: PG
Length: 663 words
Content notes: None
Author notes: Written for Challenge 502 - Sand
Summary: Ianto is beginning to regret having a slow morning with time to read the paper.
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teaotter (
teaotter) wrote in
fan_flashworks2026-01-09 09:04 pm
Entry tags:
US Politics: poetry: the sand in the gears
Title: the sand in the gears
Fandom: US Politics
Challenge: Sand
Note: Haiku; references recent violent events
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Fandom: US Politics
Challenge: Sand
Note: Haiku; references recent violent events
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maevedarcy (
maevedarcy) wrote in
little_details2026-01-08 11:27 pm
US Flight routes
Hello, everyone!
So, I'm writing a fic where a plane disappears in the US. As in, it drops from all radars for a few minutes and it's presumed down for a few hours. I need to know any plausible flight routes within the US from Boston where this could happen. Any stretches of land where a pilot could make an emergency landing and the plane still be presumed down for like an hour or three is good for me.
So, I'm writing a fic where a plane disappears in the US. As in, it drops from all radars for a few minutes and it's presumed down for a few hours. I need to know any plausible flight routes within the US from Boston where this could happen. Any stretches of land where a pilot could make an emergency landing and the plane still be presumed down for like an hour or three is good for me.
darkjediqueen (
darkjediqueen) wrote in
fan_flashworks2026-01-08 12:54 pm
Entry tags:
S.W.A.T.: Fan Fiction: Looking Forward To Most
Title: Looking Forward To Most
Rating: R
Warnings: No Warnings Apply
Fandom: S.W.A.T.
Relationships: Donovan Rocker/Molly Hicks
Tags: Established Relationship, Hurt/Comfort
Summary: Donny gets poisoned.
Word Count: 2,873
( Looking Forward To Most )
Rating: R
Warnings: No Warnings Apply
Fandom: S.W.A.T.
Relationships: Donovan Rocker/Molly Hicks
Tags: Established Relationship, Hurt/Comfort
Summary: Donny gets poisoned.
Word Count: 2,873
( Looking Forward To Most )
VeroNyxK84 (
veronyxk84) wrote in
fan_flashworks2026-01-08 03:57 pm
Entry tags:
Multifandom (TV): Icons: Life’s a Beach (9 icons)
Title: Life’s a Beach
Fandoms: Friends, Lucifer, Revenge
Author:
veronyxk84
Characters/Pairing: Chandler, Monica, Joey (Friends); Emily/Amanda, Nolan (Revenge); Lucifer, Chloe (Lucifer)
Rating: PG
Content: 9 icons with beach scenes from 3 TV shows.
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction created for fun and no profit has been made. All rights belong to the respective owners.
Challenge: #502 - Sand

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( SHOW: 9 Icons )
Fandoms: Friends, Lucifer, Revenge
Author:
Characters/Pairing: Chandler, Monica, Joey (Friends); Emily/Amanda, Nolan (Revenge); Lucifer, Chloe (Lucifer)
Rating: PG
Content: 9 icons with beach scenes from 3 TV shows.
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction created for fun and no profit has been made. All rights belong to the respective owners.
Challenge: #502 - Sand

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( SHOW: 9 Icons )
Riona (
rionaleonhart) wrote2026-01-08 01:01 pm
We're Going Where The Sea Is Frozen.
In Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Robert comments on Sandra 'flirting with everybody'. Everybody, you say? I do love an opportunity to ship a character with everyone, but how do I learn how to write everyone?
When I get fannishly into a work of fiction, I want to gather whatever information I can find that might be useful for characterisation. Usually, this is a simple matter; I just have to watch the show or read the book or play the game!
The Goes Wrong Show universe is more of a challenge. The actual actors are playing fictitious 'actors' who are playing characters, and it's the 'actors' I want to learn more about. If you want to learn more about the fictitious members of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, you really have to go digging!
There are snippets of characterisation scattered across a bunch of theatrical performances and supplemental materials, some of which are readily available and some of which really aren't. The Goes Wrong Show itself is easy to come by; it's on BBC iPlayer (although I bought it on DVD because we don't have a television licence), and I've heard it's free on YouTube outside the UK.
(If you're curious about this stupid thing I've gone insane about, I suggest trying the Goes Wrong Show episode '90 Degrees', which instantly makes it clear how ludicrously dedicated the (actual) actors are to the craft of fucking everything up. It takes genuine effort to make a play go this badly!)
Beyond that, I find myself desperately piecing these characters together through brief faux 'behind the scenes' videos across various platforms, and one two-hour in-character radio broadcast, The Christmas That Goes Wrong, which aired in 2016 and is now only available on the Internet Archive.
(I'm including this link solely for my own future self's reference; this is very much a 'this is of interest to me and only me' piece of media! Do you want to hear Chris Bean and Robert Grove fuck up and play 'Summer Holiday' instead of 'White Christmas' three times? Of course you don't. I do. This is for me. If for some reason you do decide to listen, the programme starts three minutes into the audio file, but I really wouldn't recommend it unless the Goes Wrong universe already has its claws in you.)
I still haven't seen The Play That Goes Wrong itself, which is where most of these characters actually originated. I am, I'll be honest, eyeing up theatre tickets.
Anyway, here are my favourite stupid facts I've gleaned about the members of this fictional drama society from supplemental materials. Actually, now that I double-check, all of these facts are about Robert, my beloved terrible egotistic weirdo. (Why are all of my blorbos the worst? Why can't I ever fall in love with someone nice?)
( Stupid facts about Robert Grove of the Goes Wrong Show. )
My personal favourite bit of supplemental Goes Wrong material I've come across is this stupid two-minute promotional video (Tumblr link) in which Robert is helping Chris try on suits. Extremely weird and homoerotic; single-handedly sent me from 'I'm not really shipping any of these characters' to 'okay, yeah, these two should have absolutely disastrous sex'. Robert may or may not actively be attempting to murder Chris here?
When I get fannishly into a work of fiction, I want to gather whatever information I can find that might be useful for characterisation. Usually, this is a simple matter; I just have to watch the show or read the book or play the game!
The Goes Wrong Show universe is more of a challenge. The actual actors are playing fictitious 'actors' who are playing characters, and it's the 'actors' I want to learn more about. If you want to learn more about the fictitious members of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, you really have to go digging!
There are snippets of characterisation scattered across a bunch of theatrical performances and supplemental materials, some of which are readily available and some of which really aren't. The Goes Wrong Show itself is easy to come by; it's on BBC iPlayer (although I bought it on DVD because we don't have a television licence), and I've heard it's free on YouTube outside the UK.
(If you're curious about this stupid thing I've gone insane about, I suggest trying the Goes Wrong Show episode '90 Degrees', which instantly makes it clear how ludicrously dedicated the (actual) actors are to the craft of fucking everything up. It takes genuine effort to make a play go this badly!)
Beyond that, I find myself desperately piecing these characters together through brief faux 'behind the scenes' videos across various platforms, and one two-hour in-character radio broadcast, The Christmas That Goes Wrong, which aired in 2016 and is now only available on the Internet Archive.
(I'm including this link solely for my own future self's reference; this is very much a 'this is of interest to me and only me' piece of media! Do you want to hear Chris Bean and Robert Grove fuck up and play 'Summer Holiday' instead of 'White Christmas' three times? Of course you don't. I do. This is for me. If for some reason you do decide to listen, the programme starts three minutes into the audio file, but I really wouldn't recommend it unless the Goes Wrong universe already has its claws in you.)
I still haven't seen The Play That Goes Wrong itself, which is where most of these characters actually originated. I am, I'll be honest, eyeing up theatre tickets.
Anyway, here are my favourite stupid facts I've gleaned about the members of this fictional drama society from supplemental materials. Actually, now that I double-check, all of these facts are about Robert, my beloved terrible egotistic weirdo. (Why are all of my blorbos the worst? Why can't I ever fall in love with someone nice?)
( Stupid facts about Robert Grove of the Goes Wrong Show. )
My personal favourite bit of supplemental Goes Wrong material I've come across is this stupid two-minute promotional video (Tumblr link) in which Robert is helping Chris try on suits. Extremely weird and homoerotic; single-handedly sent me from 'I'm not really shipping any of these characters' to 'okay, yeah, these two should have absolutely disastrous sex'. Robert may or may not actively be attempting to murder Chris here?
