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Signups for Rule 63 Exchange 2020 are now open! They will close at 11:59pm EDT on June 18 (countdown).
Assignments will go out on or by June 22, and are due August 17.
We have a guide for how to sign up, and what you can expect from matching, in the rules post. In brief:
The mod would like to encourage participants to take a look at the whole tagset. You might see a tag you'd never have thought of, but that you'd love to offer or request!
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Assignments will go out on or by June 22, and are due August 17.
We have a guide for how to sign up, and what you can expect from matching, in the rules post. In brief:
- 3 to 10 fandoms
- 1 to 20 relationships per fandom
- Fic, art, or both
- Any or all: Always, Temporarily, or Permanently a 63
- General audiences, explicit, or both
- OR matching: you may match with a recipient/creator on any shared combination of relationship, medium, freeform, and rating
The mod would like to encourage participants to take a look at the whole tagset. You might see a tag you'd never have thought of, but that you'd love to offer or request!
Tag Set
Signup Summary
Requests
If you need to reach the mod, you can comment, send a PM on dreamwidth or email.
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Date: 2020-06-04 01:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-04 06:04 am (UTC)(This is true of any detail that isn't a tag you can match on - if another participant is only interested in modern AU, or only in f!character who crossdresses to live the male life their canon version lives, they might end up matching to someone who shares that interest, but they might also end up disappointed if that particular prompt is the only execution of that swap that would make them happy.)
Ultimately, and I hope this doesn't sound like a cop-out, the choice of freeform depends on what sort of stories you would be interested in, whether or not the character gets written as explicitly trans. If you're looking for a story where the character has identified as a different gender from canon since they were young, Always would be better, but would not necessarily touch on the idea of them changing their sex or gender presentation. If you specifically want to read about a character's sex or gender presentation changing, Permanently is a tag that means that this change occurs within the story (typically via magic or weird science) after they've lived their canon life up to a point, but does not prescribe how the character feels about it before or after it occurs.
Does this help?