Everlong ([info]_serpensortia) wrote in [info]goodomens100,
@ 2005-07-05 20:53:00
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Okay, drabblers, this week's first line challenge has ended in a... oh, erm, five-way tie? Between Crowley and Aziraphale, The Witchfinder Army, The Them, The Fourse Horsepersons, and Hastur and Ligur. Congratulations to all of the above.

This week's challenge, as suggested by [info]demoerin, is a crossover that includes a canonical fictional book.


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[info]vulgarweed
2005-07-05 09:15 pm UTC (link)
A fictional book from any of the canons involved?

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[info]demoerin
2005-07-06 01:52 pm UTC (link)
Well, since it's my odd little challenge I'll just reply, so: Yep. Use a fake book that comes from anywhere you please.

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[info]_serpensortia
2005-07-06 09:25 pm UTC (link)
Thanks. :) I, er, am not sure I'd have known how to answer that. ><

Also, your icon is disturbingly amusing. ^^

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[info]leatherdykeuk
2005-07-06 02:20 am UTC (link)
a crossover that includes a canonical fictional book
Does the bible count as fiction?

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[info]leatherdykeuk
2005-07-06 02:57 am UTC (link)
Actually, I'm trying to work out what this means... is it a ficional book, the title of which is mentioned in GO (such as the Prophesies) ar a canon character from another work of fiction (eg Discworld or American Gods)?

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[info]demoerin
2005-07-06 02:06 pm UTC (link)
I meant: pick a crossover, and mention a book that 'exists' in one of the universes used. Or mention a group of books, by placing the drabble in a (canon) library or somesuch.

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[info]leatherdykeuk
2005-07-06 03:12 pm UTC (link)
Thank you! That's much clearer.

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