Sep. 3rd, 2005

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Title: Auror Trials
Character: Kingsley Shacklebolt
Rating: G
Word count: 100
Summary: Kingsley gets creative.
Challenge: Transfiguration

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Be creative, they‘d said. Kingsley Shacklebolt shrugged and swaggered out to the center of the ring. He could be creative.. The twenty year old Auror-in-training rolled his shoulders and dropped into a defensive crouch, ready for whatever today’s test was going to throw at him. His wand was at the ready and he turned smoothly on one heel as motion flashed in his peripheral vision. He didn’t think; he just acted. His wand moved like a blur and suddenly, standing just within the ring was a six foot purple teddy bear - instead of his opponent.

They had said creative.
said_scarlett: (fan fic by fey)
It's Saturday night and I am sleepy and bored. I ran some errands, cleaned the stove, wrote a good bit, played some Sims and now I'm pretty much just vegging. I started my Fantasy Fest fic and it looks like it's going more in the direction of angst than fluff. But really, with the subject matter, I think it would be difficult to do it any other way.

This brings me to a question. I never can title my fics before I'm done with them. The only exceptions I can think of are 'Shelter From the Storm' and 'Mother is the Necessity of Affection'. Other than that, the titles are generally stuck on at the end after much wibbling and re-reading and worrying. I suck at titling. It's one of the hardest things for me. So: a poll on titling!

[Poll #564145]



Feel free to add any other information you feel like in comments. I'm really curious how other people go about titling fics, and with how little/much ease.

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