* Those who have been participating in the Three Sentence Ficathon will know that there have been a number of crossovers cropping up. That got me thinking again about an idea I’ve been nursing, and I posted it there. I thought I’d run it by here in case you guys missed it.
The thing is, I’m really not up to hosting or modding a Book Crossover ficathon or comm(but I’m thinking ficathon) like that—I’m still getting the hang of LJ-ing and right now, I kind of like my LJ inbox small and intimate .
But, would anybody know someone who would be willing? This isn’t pressuring you guys to go find someone, understand, I’m only checking if you’d happen to know anyone who could carry it out. Because, c’mon, think of all the potential greatness!
(I would have asked, ‘would you writers be willing to participate in something like that?’ but I already know the answer :D)
*Oh and apparently, that virus was something on YahooMessenger and it spread like wildfire because my brother and his officemates were all on each others’ contacts lists. My LJ and-Facebook YM has no contacts on it, so I think I’m safe. If you use YM and your contacts “send” you any weird pop-ups, don’t open them!
Harumph. My “E” key is acting all wonky. Agh, why did it have to be the freaking “E” key? This has happened to my other keys before. *glaring suspiciously at my cats*
I’d face-keyboard but that would wreck it even more!.
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