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Hello everyone, and welcome. ^_^
This community has been created as a challenge-oriented place for FF7 drabble writers to display their completed work. It's a freeform environment, where you can post drabbles anytime, for any reason, and even issue your own challenges.
For more details about how this community works, please check the user info here:
ff7_drabbles.
[-- FF7 Drabbles FAQ --]
Q: What's the difference between a challenge and a prompt?
- A "challenge" is a more detailed request for drabble subject matter. If someone were issuing a challenge, they might use a few words to describe what they are looking for, or maybe even a couple sentences. A good example of this might be, someone looking for a drabble that involved "a birthday party where Cloud got to eat his favorite kind of cupcake".
- A "prompt" on the other hand, is usually one generally vague word that allows the drabble writer to use more of their imagination when writing the drabble. A good example of a prompt would simply be "cupcake".
This community has been created as a challenge-oriented place for FF7 drabble writers to display their completed work. It's a freeform environment, where you can post drabbles anytime, for any reason, and even issue your own challenges.
For more details about how this community works, please check the user info here:
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[-- FF7 Drabbles FAQ --]
Q: What's the difference between a challenge and a prompt?
- A "challenge" is a more detailed request for drabble subject matter. If someone were issuing a challenge, they might use a few words to describe what they are looking for, or maybe even a couple sentences. A good example of this might be, someone looking for a drabble that involved "a birthday party where Cloud got to eat his favorite kind of cupcake".
- A "prompt" on the other hand, is usually one generally vague word that allows the drabble writer to use more of their imagination when writing the drabble. A good example of a prompt would simply be "cupcake".