Welcome to the first (hopefully annual) Femslash February podFic Edition 2024! This is a femslash focused podficcing event running all throughout February! (aka an event to convince people to make more femslash podfic)
Frequently asked Questions:
What is this event?
A shameless plug to get me, MelancholyMorningstar, more femslash podfic
How do I participate?
Make a podfic, not!fic, or filk featuring two (or more) women in a romantic and/or sexual relationship and post it to this collection!
Do genderswapped/trans characters count?
Absolutely!
Regardless of what canon says any character can be femslashed if you try hard enough
Can I post NSFW/darkfic content?
Go for it!
As long as you tag appropriately this collection will accept all works featuring f/f (or f/f/f, or f/f/f/f/+) pairings
If you feel like tagging is a fundamentally flawed system of posting fanworks, feel free to create femslash anyway and just not include it in this collection
When does this event run?
All of February! This collection will remain unrevealed until the beginning of February (if you somehow manage podfic before then) and then remain open from that point onwards
Inspired by @polypodweek this collection won't have a hard deadline, but if it is getting close to February next year you should probably wait for the next collection
Does this event have themes/prompts?
Nope
For this first year it's going to remain very vague and open, and we'll see how it goes for next year
But I really want a prompt list?
Check out the ao3 tag cloud for inspiration!
Additional Tag Cloud
I'm not going to have time/energy/motivation to make femslash podfic during February, how can I participate?
No stress this is a very low key event, but if you'd like to participate you can:
A) make a different medium of femslash work and post it to tumblr under the hashtag #femslashfebruary or the ao3 collection Femslash February (no affiliation) or,
B) Find a femslash author and ask them to put up a Blanket Permission statement about their podficcing permissions
Femslash fandoms tend to be very light on permission statements about whether people can make podfic without asking first
You can even direct them to the Permission Statement Builder by flamingwell @flamingwell to make it super easy