HELLO EVERYONE!!!
Welcome to my introduction and master post for the entirety of November!
For those not in the know, November is NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month)! The official goal of NaNoWriMo is to write 50,000 words by the end of the month! A truly ambitious endeavor, to be sure *nods*. Now, I've only ever come close to that goal once, maybe twice, as far as I can remember (and I've been doing this since I was thirteen, so that's a good few years), so instead of being a good girl and following the rules, I'm gonna rebel and make my own goal for this month. Which brings me to the purpose of this post!
It can be a single word prompt, it can be a full scene prompt! It can be a themed prompt, or it can be a generic one! The point is, every day will have a mini fic based on a prompt, with one prompt per day. They won't all necessarily go together, in fact, they'll probably mostly be part of entirely different fandoms! Either way, I'll link them all back here as a master list with a list of what fandoms each prompt is part of. I'm not entirely sure how I'll organize it all, yet, but I promise I'll try to make sure it all makes sense 😅
If I like a prompt enough, I'll tag you in the ficlet when it's posted! I'll try to remember to include where I get each prompt somewhere in the post, but if I forget, go ahead and ask if you're curious 😅
Without any further ado~
Master List:
Day One (Danny Phantom × DC crossover)
Day Two (Danny Phantom × DC crossover, Fake Cryptid Real Ghost au)
Day Three (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, halfa!Jason adopts runaway!Danny)
Day Four (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, coffee creamer AU)
Day Five (Star Wars, Mandalorian!Obi-Wan au with a twist)
Day Six (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, bio!dad Bruce and semi-feral!Danny)
Day Seven (Miraculous Ladybug × DC crossover, red string of fate au)
Day Eight (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, ghostly Wayne adoption au)
Day Nine (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, magic mirror zoom call au (au name subject to change))
Day Ten (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, pit possessed Jason au)
Day Eleven (Danny Phantom × DC crossover, adoptive father!Jason au with Billy Batson and Danny Fenton being the adoptees)
Day Twelve (Harry Potter, Fred and George adopt Harry)
Not A Ficlet, Sorry
Day Fourteen (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, continuation of Day Ten)
Day Fifteen (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, mistaken identity au)
Day Sixteen (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, continuation of Day Two)
Day Seventeen (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, continuation of Day Three)
Day Eighteen (Danny Phantom × Batman, Danny adopts halfa!Jason)
Day Nineteen (Danny Phantom × Batman, continuation of Day Eight)
Day Twenty (Danny Phantom × Batman, continuation of Day Eighteen)
Day Twenty-One (Avatar: The Last Airbender, origin of the boomerang)
Day Twenty-Two (Danny Phantom × Batman, synthetic ectoplasm au)
Again, Not A Ficlet, Sorry
Day Twenty-Four (Danny Phantom × Batman, Dani gets low-key adopted)
And Yet Again, Not A Ficlet, Sorry
Birthday Hiatus
Day Twenty-Seven (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, Bio!Dad Bruce and Cop Danny)
Day Twenty-Eight (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, continuation of Day Seventeen)
Day Twenty-Nine (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, continuation of Day Four)
Day Thirty (Danny Phantom × Batman crossover, continuation of Day Sixteen)
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update: this is on INPRNT now. you could have this beautiful family in your house
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I want to use these
since today is punctuation day, i figured i'd talk with you about my favorite punctuation that is sadly not in unicode
(my apologies if these crop weird)
these six marks were invented by french writer hervé bazin in his essay plumons l'oiseau (or 'let's pluck the bird')
while the essay also had aim to switch the french language to a more phonetic writing system, it also gave us six new punctuation marks!
from left to right and top to bottom these are, the acclamation point, the authority mark, the conviction point, the doubt point, the irony mark, and the love point. so let's go over what these all were supposed to convey! (or at least what i expect they were supposed to)
the acclamation point was meant for praise, goodwill, and enthusiasm (ie "Well done [acclamation point]")
the authority mark was meant to be used in situations where the exclamation was serious and involved a degree of command or urgency (ie "Get in my office right now [authority mark]") i think this— along with the love point and irony mark— shows how a lot of these punctuation marks were a bit like early examples of tone tags, i'll get into it more later
the certitude point was used to show sureness in a fact. (ie "It's absolutely positively true [certitude point]") i think this might be the most useless of the bunch but whatever. i digress.
the doubt point is kind of the opposite of the certitude point, used when you aren't sure of something (ie "It should be done tomorrow [doubt point]") also it should be noted that the example used above is not the only way you'll see the doubt point, some also have it looking like this
the idea of irony marks has been widely suggested, for example the poet/art critic/song writer (i think, this guy's only wiki page is in french and i am guessing a bit on the word 'chansonnier') alcanter de brahm suggested an irony mark that resembled a backwards question mark (not to be confused with the percontation point which indicated a rhetorical question) and belgian inventor (among other things) marcellin jobard suggested a point that looked like an upwards arrow (this â–³ on top of this |, i can't paste it)
^ de brahm's mark
all that to say, bazin's mark was based off of the greek letter psi (Ψ) which some of you may recognize if you are familiar with the greek language or comics that shall not be named. it's used in situations of irony (ie saying "Wow, that sure was brilliant [irony mark]" if someone did something stupid)
and our last point is the love point, known for being so adorable, and indicating love or affection after a sentence (ie "Thanks a lot bud [love point]")
now we can obviously see that some of these are very similar to tone tags! the love point could be like a /pos, the irony mark is kinda like a /sarc, the authority mark could be like a /srs . i just thought it was interesting i guess. i don't have a point (heh) here exactly except that i guess people might actually need these punctuation marks ? so unicode? give me the love point or give me death
anyways so that's some fun niche history for y'all! hope you enjoyed
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