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Oh snap! FAQ Post!
Welcome to the Wayback Exchange! This gift exchange is focused only on canons that ended more than 10 years ago. That means that for the 2020 round, the only canons eligible will be ones with no new material published or released after December 31, 2010. By signing up, you are agreeing to produce at least one fanwork about a fandom AND a character and/or relationship that your recipient requested.
Minimum Requirements
Fanfiction is to be a minimum of 1,000 words.
Fanart must be one finished illustration or two sketches on unlined paper. Line art counts as a sketch. A finished illustration includes shading/color and background.
Podfics must be a complete recording of a story of at least 1,000 words and fulfills your recipient's request. If the story was written by someone else, you must obtain permission from the original creator. If you wish to write the story yourself, you can definitely do that - the minimum word count in that case would be 600 words, to accommodate the extra effort required to both write and record.
ETA 2/23/19: Fanvids are now allowed! Fanvideos must be a minimum of one minute long.
Requests/Offers
You may request: 4 - 10 canons, with 1 - 20 tags (character, relationship).
You may offer: 4 - 10 canons, with 2 - 20 tags (character, relationship).
And finally, you may nominate: 6 canons, with up to 8 tags (character, relationship).
2020 Schedule
Eligibility Review Period: January 16 - 28
Nominations: January 28 - February 11
Sign Ups: February 16 - March 1
Assignments will be sent by: March 6
Works due: April 30
Works Revealed: May 14, 9 AM MST
Authors Revealed: May 21
Some FAQs beneath the cut! Don't hesitate to comment with questions.
What canons are eligible?
Anything that has not produced any new material since December 31, 2009. New material includes new seasons of a TV show, new books/short stories, webseries or podcast episodes, or other similar official content. Informal supplemental information from a creator (such as JK Rowling discussing additional canon details on Twitter) does not count. However, sequels/prequels (such as the new play) do count. (So for obvious reasons, Harry Potter isn't eligible. Sorry, Potterheads.)
If the newer material is in a different medium (such as supplemental comic books for a TV show), I am going to review that on a case by case basis. There will be an opportunity for you to make your case during the eligibility period. Generally speaking though, if it's a canon that ended - by any common sense definition of "ended" - before the cut-off, I am going to accept it.
What about franchises?
Generally speaking, if the new canon contains the same characters and continuity, then it will be counted as a single canon. So for example: Charmed (1998) would be considered separately from the Charmed (2018) reboot, as the new show contains a completely different set of characters. However, the Marvel movies (anything from Iron Man (2008) up to Infinity War (2018)) would be counted as a single canon, since they share the same characters and timeline.
As far as spin-offs, sequels, prequels, etc. go, as a general rule, if the main set of characters OR the continuity is significantly different, then I'll accept it as a separate canon. So for example, Gilmore Girls (series) and Gilmore Girls: A Day in the Life would be considered the same canon, as one is a fairly straightforward sequel to the other, sharing characters and continuity.
However, if you wanted to nominate Star Trek: The Original Series, I would accept that regardless of the new canon (Star Trek: Discovery), as the character ensemble on the new show is very significantly different, even though the continuity is the same. The Star Trek (AOS) movies would also be considered separate, as they share characters but a completely different timeline/continuity.
If you have a canon that falls into a grey area, there will be an eligibility period where you can make a case for it to be accepted.
Is RPF allowed?
No. Sorry! It's just not really compatible with the theme of this exchange. The only exception to this would be fictional depictions of real people (James Van Der Beek's character in Don't Trust the B---, for example).
Original works?
Original works do not fall within the scope of this exchange, sorry.
Would an adaptation of a very old work (in the public domain) count as new material?
No! So if you wanted to nominate Pride and Prejudice, or Much Ado about Nothing (for instance), I would accept those regardless of any adaptations that came out in the past ten years. I am sticking to my general rule of new canon material on this one, and a straightforward adaptation of a book or play doesn't count as new, in my opinion. If you have a specific case where you disagree with me about this, feel free to get in touch with me.
However, if you wanted to nominate a specific adaptation of something, then that adaptation would have to comply with the ten year rule just like any other canon.
Are crossovers allowed?
Yes, as long as BOTH fandoms are eligible underneath the ten year rule. Please nominate under Crossover Fandom.
What about musicals/plays/five minute fandoms?
The date of a musical or play's first performance will be considered its end date. Same goes for commercials, music videos, songs, etc. Unless there is new canon material released past the ten year cut off, it counts.
What about comics?
As a general rule, I'm going to consider each title and run separately. So if you wanted to nominate the Bendis run of Alias (Jessica Jones), that would be accepted under the ten year rule, as that run ended in 2004. But a different, more recent run, such as the Fraction/Aja Hawkeye title, would be too recent to be eligible.
I realize that a new writer/artist team doesn't necessarily mean new characters and continuity. And many characters/continuities are long-running, so I'm going to go on a case by case basis. If you want to nominate something that is even a little iffy, please just go ahead and make a case for it on the eligibility post. If you can reasonably prove to me that a character/run is distinct enough from its more recent iterations, then I'll err on the side of accepting.
Again, this is a grey area, and I know it can get confusing fast. I'll be using Google and my excellent friend/comic expert to help me decide specific cases, but I'll be all ears during the eligibility period, and I'm going to assume that everyone is operating in good faith. Make your case, and I promise I'll do my best to be fair!
How many nominations do we get?
6 canons, with up to 8 tags for each. You may nominate a single character, or a relationship. When nominating relationships, using '&' indicates a platonic relationship, and '/' indicates romantic/sexual. Please don't mix these up!
There will be more information about how to format your nominations when we get closer to 2/13.
What if I miss the eligibility period?
I will continue considering canons up until nominations close. That means you actually have until February 20 to make your case.
Are poly ships allowed?
Yes. As well as combinations of & + /, such as: "Leia Organa/Han Solo & Ben Solo."
What about requests and offers?
You may request: 4 - 10 canons, with 1 - 20 tags (character, relationship).
You may offer: 4 - 10 canons, with 2 - 20 tags (character, relationship).
How does matching work?
Matching is based on fandom, media (fic, art, or podfic), and an additional tag (either a character or a relationship)! This exchange will run on "OR" matching, which means that you may only match with someone on ONE of the tags you've requested/offered. You are not guaranteed a gift that includes every single tag you request. Similarly, if you offer a specific character or relationship, and your recipient has requested more than that, you are not obligated to write anything outside of what you offered.
When planning your requests and offers, please be sure not to request a single character when you really want a pairing. Remember that the person writing for you might not be offering the other half of that relationship.
Your fandoms must also be unique, in both requests and offers. That means you cannot request or offer the same fandom twice.
What about DNWs?
You may include any DNWs you have in your sign up form. If it's not included in the sign up on AO3, I will not enforce it officially. Any other details you include in your sign up or letter (prompts, requests, etc) are optional for your writer.
Can we write letters?
Sure! I will put up a letter post once we get close to sign ups, and of course you may include a link in your sign up form on AO3.
How will pinch hits be handled?
If you don't have any potential creators right off the bat, you will be an initial pinch hit. If your writer defaults, then you'll be posted as a pinch hit ASAP. All pinch hits will be posted to the community, and can be claimed by anyone on a first come, first served basis.
Can I write treats?
Absolutely! You do not need to be signed up to write treats, or claim pinch hits.
I have more questions.
Email me at waybackexchange@gmail.com!