"Dear Worldbuilder" letters
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Letters giving details of your requests/prompts/etc. are not required (requests will be visible throughout sign ups), but if you do write one, you can leave a link here so that other people can find it easily. Treats are very much encouraged in this exchange, and letters are often a good way for potential treaters to find potential treatees.
If you want to advertise your letter, leave a comment on this post with at least:
And (optionally but helpfully):
If you wish, you can cut and paste the template below into your comment:
NB Please don't link to placeholder or locked letters here; if I spot any I will screen the comment in question until you message me to say that it's finished.
If you want to advertise your letter, leave a comment on this post with at least:
- Your AO3 username
- A link to your letter
And (optionally but helpfully):
- Which fandoms you are requesting
- Which types of fanwork you are open to receiving
If you wish, you can cut and paste the template below into your comment:
NB Please don't link to placeholder or locked letters here; if I spot any I will screen the comment in question until you message me to say that it's finished.
Re: AO3 Worldbuilding Exchange
Date: 2017-02-02 07:55 am (UTC)(For what it's worth, I personally don't think there's any harm in letters that are entirely cut and paste of the AO3 requests. It can sometimes seem a bit unnecessary, but a lot of exchange participants are very used to working via letters, whereas AO3 requests being set to visible is not at all universal across different exchanges, especially not all the way through the process.)
ETA: And your own letter is a much better place for any anon conversations you might want to have (though you might have to play with your settings to allow them; they're off by default in dreamwidth these days IIRC). But I didn't say that officially.