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And once again - it's the 10th anniversary, in fact!
Very relevant for many Sutcliff canons and for Sutcliff fandom in general!
Come create for Psychic Wolves for Lupercalia - A Multi-Fandom Mini-Fest! Now in its TENTH year of howling at the moon.
- Lupercalia is a classical Roman festival that took place around the Ides of February (Feb. 13-15th) celebrating fertility and the wolf who was the symbolic mother of Rome's founder.
- If you're writing a story, aim for about 500 words. Ideally, there should be wolves in it. They should be psychic. They should at least have the potential of causing sympathetic lust in the humans, elves, or other species they're bonded to.
- In the source canon (A Companion to Wolves), the wolves communicate their emotions with their bonded humans and the humans who are bonded to wolves in the same pack, up to and including causing them to have sex with each other. You don't have to read a specific book to write your own take on psychic wolves. You don't have to write A/B/O. You can interpret the concept the way you like.
Psychic Wolves | Cheerleading
Erstwhile Sutcliff fanworks with psychic wolves
This fest is an opportunity to explore a plot device which meshes really well with wildly different settings and can be used for very different metaphorical meanings. Earlier, six works in four different Sutcliff fandoms were created:
Chosen by
demon_rum (Eagle of the Ninth)
Pack Dynamics by
demon_rum (Eagle of the Ninth)
The Wolf With No Name by
sistermine (Eagle of the Ninth)
The Fond-Name by
sineala (Frontier Wolf)
Theft by
sineala (The Lantern Bearers)
Walk Without Turning by
katherine (The Fugitives)

Very relevant for many Sutcliff canons and for Sutcliff fandom in general!
Come create for Psychic Wolves for Lupercalia - A Multi-Fandom Mini-Fest! Now in its TENTH year of howling at the moon.
- Lupercalia is a classical Roman festival that took place around the Ides of February (Feb. 13-15th) celebrating fertility and the wolf who was the symbolic mother of Rome's founder.
- If you're writing a story, aim for about 500 words. Ideally, there should be wolves in it. They should be psychic. They should at least have the potential of causing sympathetic lust in the humans, elves, or other species they're bonded to.
- In the source canon (A Companion to Wolves), the wolves communicate their emotions with their bonded humans and the humans who are bonded to wolves in the same pack, up to and including causing them to have sex with each other. You don't have to read a specific book to write your own take on psychic wolves. You don't have to write A/B/O. You can interpret the concept the way you like.
Psychic Wolves | Cheerleading
Erstwhile Sutcliff fanworks with psychic wolves
This fest is an opportunity to explore a plot device which meshes really well with wildly different settings and can be used for very different metaphorical meanings. Earlier, six works in four different Sutcliff fandoms were created:
Chosen by
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Pack Dynamics by
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The Wolf With No Name by
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The Fond-Name by
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Theft by
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Walk Without Turning by
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