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My prompt table/list.
Claim: Nsync: general
Prompt: 23 Time
Title: The Encyclopedia of What Ifs
Author: Sandy, at suitable for framing and
callmesandy
Rating: R
Length: medium
Brief summary: Ever wonder what would have happened if Nsync had made it big in the 1960s? Or in the 1970s? Written as two encyclopedia articles, with pieces of narratives as footnotes, this story gives its own intriguing answer.
( Excerpt )
Link to the story: The Encyclopedia of What Ifs part 1 and The Encyclopedia of What Ifs part 2
Claim: Nsync: general
Prompt: 27 Beginnings
Title: Childish
Author: Giddy, at The Geekdom and
giddygeek
Rating: -
Length: medium
Brief summary: It's the atmosphere and the interactions between the guys that make this story what it is, not the plot which mostly consist of Justin feeling lonely and inviting the other guys to a barbeque. The strangely surreal but sunny atmosphere gives room for both hilarity and seriousness in the interactions between Lance and Chris, and for Justin's budding interest in JC. This may not be Giddy's best story but it's a compelling read and one I find myself returning to.
( Excerpt )
Link to the story: Childish
Claim: Nsync: general
Prompt: 23 Time
Title: The Encyclopedia of What Ifs
Author: Sandy, at suitable for framing and
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Rating: R
Length: medium
Brief summary: Ever wonder what would have happened if Nsync had made it big in the 1960s? Or in the 1970s? Written as two encyclopedia articles, with pieces of narratives as footnotes, this story gives its own intriguing answer.
( Excerpt )
Link to the story: The Encyclopedia of What Ifs part 1 and The Encyclopedia of What Ifs part 2
Claim: Nsync: general
Prompt: 27 Beginnings
Title: Childish
Author: Giddy, at The Geekdom and
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Rating: -
Length: medium
Brief summary: It's the atmosphere and the interactions between the guys that make this story what it is, not the plot which mostly consist of Justin feeling lonely and inviting the other guys to a barbeque. The strangely surreal but sunny atmosphere gives room for both hilarity and seriousness in the interactions between Lance and Chris, and for Justin's budding interest in JC. This may not be Giddy's best story but it's a compelling read and one I find myself returning to.
( Excerpt )
Link to the story: Childish