We Invented the Remix...Redux
What's this all about?
* Ever read a story and think, wow, what a fascinating story, but if I had written it, I would have... Well, now here's your chance to do just that. Rewrite someone else's story, tell somebody else's tale. Take the work of another person and wrap it up in your vision and style, just like a remixer does to songs.
Please check the profile of the current challenge for deadline dates.
(Closed, Unmoderated, Unrevealed, Anonymous, Gift Exchange Challenge)
Recent works
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Midnight Snack (The Robe And Slippers Remix) by helens78 for Cesare
X-Men: First Class (2011)
3 May 2012
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Erik's been restless at night; Charles has some theories about why. It's a bit dangerous to point out mood swings, body changes, and possible secondary mutations in a kitchen, but Charles can be gentle.
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Two Men in a Boat (to say nothing of the fog) by Taz for ariadnes_string
Sherlock Holmes (Downey films), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
29 Apr 2012
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“Eventually thirst is going to drive one, or both of us, mad and then it will come to cannibalism and you’ll have any number of reasons why it should be me who gets eaten; I want it on record that I object to being eaten.”
“You’re being unreasonable, Watson,” Holmes said. He felt my arm and then my thigh.
“See! You're already making plans.”
“My dear, neither one of us is going to be called on to make the ultimate sacrifice. I have two slices of black current loaf in my pocket and, furthermore, this is the North Sea, not the North Atlantic!” -
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Mulder and Scully are called to California to investigate the mysterious death of a young scientist.
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The Forge (The Fire Heartbeat Remix) by sei_shonanon for Delphi
Avatar: The Last Airbender
24 Apr 2012
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Sometimes, when the wind blows wildly through the cliffs, he joins Piandao in the forge.
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Something to Talk About (The Million Dollar Quartet Cover) by freneticfloetry for lady_krysis
The Losers (2010)
24 Apr 2012
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"Together" is the easy part. It's the "being" that's hard.
