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 Welcome to the People with Disabilities (PWD) Being Awesome Commentfic Fest!

I love people with disabilities doing awesome things. In the spirit of  Festibility at [community profile] access_fandom  I thought: "What better time to celebrate people with disabilities being awesome than [community profile] three_weeks_for_dw ?" (In the shower this morning, because I am the best planner ever.)



How it works:

This is a multi-fandom fest celebrating characters with disabilities doing awesome things! Prompts can be from any fandom, and can feature canonically, non-canonically or supernaturally disabled characters. (Are Remus Lupin and Sookie Stackhouse awesome PWD? You betcha!) You can interpret an undiagnosed character as a PWD, or reimagine someone as one. 

ETA 4/28: No restrictions on rating. Sorry that was unclear!

But what do you mean by "being awesome?"

I  mean a lot of things: Saving the world, going on adventures, facing off against ableism, hanging out with friends, struggling with changes in identity. A prompt/story doesn't have to be happy to be awesome.

Prompting: 

Prompts should have the following format: 

Fandom, character/paring, prompt.

For crossovers: Fandom 1/Fandom 2, character/pairing, prompt.

You can leave as many prompts as you like. Also, please use respectful language in your prompt.

Filling Prompts:

If you fill a prompt, either post your story as a reply to the prompt-comment, or post a link to your story as a reply to the prompt if it's hosted elsewhere (say, your journal). Also, prompts may be filled more than once.

ETA: You may also fill your own prompts, if you wish. 

Warnings:

You may use "Choose Not to Warn" or "No Warnings Apply," or use warnings/content notes for any triggering material.

Questions?:

Feel free to ask me questions! I've never, ever run a fest before (I'll plan this better next year, I swear), so I probably left stuff out. 

Re: DC Comics, Barbara Gordon

Date: 2011-04-26 01:17 pm (UTC)
synecdochic: torso of a man wearing jeans, hands bound with belt (Default)
From: [personal profile] synecdochic
ohhhhh god you are tempting me SO MUCH

(I once was in SFO Airport, with my carryon luggage precariously racked on my lap, pushing myself up a carpeted incline. Carpet + incline = slow going, of course, so I was really putting my back into it, and an airport employee came up behind me and shoved, with no warning. Cue luggage falling everywhere, coming unzipped, and dumping my stuff everywhere. Cue airport employee melting away into nothing, embarrassed.)

I have been known to turn my head and actually snap "Thank you, but there are no handles for a reason," so this prompt is VERY TEMPTING.

Re: DC Comics, Barbara Gordon

Date: 2011-04-26 01:24 pm (UTC)
ar: "Take your protein pills and put your helmet on" from "Space Oddity" in the style of the Keep Calm and Carry On poster (misc - protein pills)
From: [personal profile] ar
...omg, that is so incredibly uncool, I can't even. How incredibly thoughtless and rude. D:

In any case, I vote in favour of writing, if only because it is a prompt that's been sitting in my head for a while without quite enough inspiration to actually write it myself. ^^; (And that is the other thing to mention about the DCU: Personally, I always judge the relative quality of an artist in the comics by whether they draw handles on Babs' chair. Some do and they make me hiss.)

Re: DC Comics, Barbara Gordon

Date: 2011-04-26 01:30 pm (UTC)
synecdochic: torso of a man wearing jeans, hands bound with belt (Default)
From: [personal profile] synecdochic
I AM SO TEMPTED. (Although I am currently working on an epic Final Fantasy 7 AU that has eaten my brains, so please, if someone else has inspiration for the prompt, do not take this as a claim!)

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