Public Call letter
Oct. 16th, 2018 06:43 pmHello, dear writer! I couldn’t fit everything in my sign-up, so I’m posting all the request-specific stuff in the letter here. My general likes and Do Not Wants are in the request, but I’m putting them in the beginning of the letter just in case. Skip them if you’ve got them already. This is obscenely long, because that’s apparently the only way I know to write exchange letters. Don’t let it scare you. I adore all the characters and relationships I requested, so I’ll be pretty happy with anything in character as long as it steers clear of my Do Not Wants.
Though I throw a lot of specific prompts at you later, you can feel free to ignore them, or change them in any way that doesn’t cause problems with my Do Not Wants. I just like having lots of prompts in my requests/letters because I’m myself the kind of writer who works better with prompts, even if I don’t always follow them to the letter, and it maybe gives you an idea of what I particularly like. But if they don’t work for you, don’t feel any pressure at all to use any of them!
( Requested relationships )
( General likes and DNWs, as in the sign-up )
( The more specific stuff that didn’t fit in the sign-up, including prompts )
Though I throw a lot of specific prompts at you later, you can feel free to ignore them, or change them in any way that doesn’t cause problems with my Do Not Wants. I just like having lots of prompts in my requests/letters because I’m myself the kind of writer who works better with prompts, even if I don’t always follow them to the letter, and it maybe gives you an idea of what I particularly like. But if they don’t work for you, don’t feel any pressure at all to use any of them!
( Requested relationships )
( General likes and DNWs, as in the sign-up )
( The more specific stuff that didn’t fit in the sign-up, including prompts )