Fanworks Posting Guidelines
Feb. 22nd, 2016 09:37 amHere are the guidelines for posting your fanworks in this community.
For the title of your post, use the format "Fanwork Title" by Creator.
Copy and paste the form below into the body of the post. All fields are required. If one or more does not apply, please use "not applicable" or N/A or the like.
<lj-cut> FANWORK GOES HERE </lj-cut>
If you wish to post a link to your fanwork on another site: you need to fill out the header, but you do not need to use an LJ-cut if you are only linking to your fanwork. Instead, replace the <lj-cut> FANWORK GOES HERE </lj-cut> with the link to your creation. (If you are both linking to and posting your fanwork here, you still need to use an LJ-cut.)
( Explanation of the form's fields )
For the title of your post, use the format "Fanwork Title" by Creator.
Copy and paste the form below into the body of the post. All fields are required. If one or more does not apply, please use "not applicable" or N/A or the like.
<strong>B2MeM Challenge: </strong>
<strong>Format: </strong>
<strong>Genre: </strong>
<strong>Rating: </strong>
<strong>Warnings: </strong>
<strong>Characters: </strong>
<strong>Pairings: </strong>
<strong>Creators' Notes (optional): </strong>
<strong>Summary: </strong>
<lj-cut> FANWORK GOES HERE </lj-cut>
If you wish to post a link to your fanwork on another site: you need to fill out the header, but you do not need to use an LJ-cut if you are only linking to your fanwork. Instead, replace the <lj-cut> FANWORK GOES HERE </lj-cut> with the link to your creation. (If you are both linking to and posting your fanwork here, you still need to use an LJ-cut.)
( Explanation of the form's fields )