Swap Coordinator: | CandyStar (contact) |
Swap categories: | Challenges Letters & Writing Games |
Number of people in swap: | 13 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 2: Flat mail |
Last day to signup/drop: | February 13, 2010 |
Date items must be sent by: | February 28, 2010 |
Number of swap partners: | 2 |
Description: | |
++NOW WITH ONLY TWO PARTNERS!++ I've been wanting to find some people to do this with for a while, and I thought maybe some others might want to do it too! Let me explain what I mean by role playing penpals: You make up a character, and so does your penpal. You choose a situation for why you are writing (example: you were siblings in a very rich household, but one was sent away for some scandal, and now you are secretly communicating through letters), then you write letters back and forth as that character, in that situation. NO PERSONAL DETAILS SHOULD BE GIVEN (unless, you feel some compelling reason to). The only part of the "real" person should be the name and address on the envelope (while you may think it's fun to address the envelope using the character's name... some post offices will reject a letter if it's to a name not registered to the address. Mine does this, I assume others would, too). In this swap, you will write 1 typed or handwritten letter (3+ pages) to your partner (I prefer that you handwrite them, but I understand some people may need to type theirs. Please try to keep it as personal and unique as you can, despite the typing. ^_^ Computers are no excuse to be lazy). In it, you will write as if you are this other character, in this situation. Make sure to subtly give details of the situation (I miss you so much since you left for your trip. Things just aren't the same without my favorite brother in the house), without blatantly pointing it out in your letter (Hi. So our situation is this). Include a note (either as like a p.s. at the end, or on a small sheet of paper included) saying your swap-bot username and that it's for this swap, just so the other person doesn't get confused. I also ask that you please not address the letter to their name, but just say "Greetings" or "Hello" or something, so that they are free to choose their character's name when they respond. Obviously, this means the person who starts the letter will make most of the details of the situation. But remember, you will be writing your own letter to someone, using whatever situation you choose. :D If you want, you could message your partner and ask about the situation, or if there is anything they want their character to do... but that's not necessary. Feel free to take liberties, since your partner will be doing the same to you. :) The idea is to creatively create a world and two characters in it, and enjoy! Right now I have it set at 2 partners, to better accommodate what people want out of the swap. :) PLEASE NOTE: you are not REQUIRED to send a response back to your partner, but if you like where things are headed, feel free! :D The point is to find people who are interested in pen palling like this regularly, but don't be offended if you don't receive a response. :) FOR THIS SWAP: Keep themes PG rated. No graphic violence or sex of any kind. You can say your character is in a war, but there's no need to describe. Your character can also be in a sexual relationship, but again, no need to describe. :) (If after this swap you and your partner want to explore those themes... go for it. But not in my swap, please!) If anyone has any questions, please post or message me, as I'm not sure if I'm explaining correctly. Also, if anyone wants more or less partners, please comment... I will lower it to 2 if there aren't enough people signed up. :) RATING REQUIREMENTS: To participate, you must have your profile completely filled out. If you have an outrageous number of 1's and 3's, I'll drop you. However, NEWBIES ARE WELCOME, since this is just a letter swap, and I'm so excited about the theme that I will gladly angel anyone who gets flaked on. (but don't flake on my swap!!! grrr!!) |
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