2018-02-01

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Monthly Prompt: February

This month’s prompt is the birth flower for February:


the violet



You could perhaps write a piece about one of the canon’s four Violets, or use their stories (SOLI, COPP, BRUC, ILLU) as a jumping off point. You could use the flower itself—maybe writing about flower girls, or looking at the meaning of violets in the language of flowers. Or what about something involving violet as a colour—rainbows, bruises, ink?


As always, you needn’t use the prompt if you don’t wish to. Once you’re a member, you can post what and when you want—as long as you keep to the 500 words or less wordcount and the ACD Holmes ‘verse. AUs, crossovers and fusions are all permitted, as long as the characters remain essentially recognisable as the original ACD versions.

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[admin post] Admin Post: Monthly Prompt: February

This month’s prompt is the birth flower for February:


the violet



You could perhaps write a piece about one of the canon’s four Violets, or use their stories (SOLI, COPP, BRUC, ILLU) as a jumping off point. You could use the flower itself—maybe writing about flower girls, or looking at the meaning of violets in the language of flowers. Or what about something involving violet as a colour—rainbows, bruises, ink?


As always, you needn’t use the prompt if you don’t wish to. Once you’re a member, you can post what and when you want—as long as you keep to the 500 words or less wordcount and the ACD Holmes ‘verse. AUs, crossovers and fusions are all permitted, as long as the characters remain essentially recognisable as the original ACD versions.

Please see the profile for the full posting guidelines!

"In Covent Garden" (Rated G, Crossover/Crack), February 2018 Holmes Minor Monthly Prompt

Title: In Covent Garden
Author: gardnerhill
Form/Wordcount: 300
Characters/Pairings: Holmes and Watson, and some others.
Rating: G
Warnings/Content:   Crossover. Crack.
Summary: Tell ME George Bernard Shaw didn’t have those two in mind when he created HIS two.
Author’s Notes: For the Holmes Minor February 2018 prompt: Violet.

Story below the cut. )