[Fictionary] Are you okay with a variant round?
Fran Poodry
fpoodry at gmail.com
Tue May 2 16:06:30 UTC 2023
tbh I would probably just find a B. Dylan Hollis tiktok and write whatever
he said.
but it sounds fun
-Fran
On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 8:23 AM Jim Moskowitz <jim at jimmosk.com> wrote:
> I won the last round (DARB), so get to run the next one.
>
> Long-time participants will know that I like to run non-definition
> variation rounds, such as one where you had to write a brief synopsis of a
> movie given the title, or to write the rules of an actual 19th-century
> children's game —
> https://mailman.swarpa.net/pipermail/fictionary/2011/003678.html
>
> I'd like to try another one this round: I’d give you the name and
> ingredients of an actual recipe from The Vintage Recipe Project, and have
> you supply the recipe’s instructions. (It’d be a short one, using few
> ingredients, so you would only have to write a few sentences). But before I
> go ahead with this, I want to ask for your permission, and confirm that I’d
> actually get sufficient entries. So: *please* tell me if you think you’d
> enter this round, and if you think you would skip this round. (If you’re
> not at all sure, no need to reply).
>
> If I get enough positive responses by the weekend, that will be the next
> round. Otherwise, I’ll have it be a normal word-defining one.
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Jim
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*Fran Poodry (she/her)*
*Oregon, USA*
*“Children must be taught how to think, not what to think.” ― Margaret Mead
<http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/61107.Margaret_Mead>*
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