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dauntlessshadowice ([personal profile] dauntlessshadowice) wrote in [community profile] yuletide2023-10-13 08:33 am
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Chromatic Yuletide 2023

 Chromatic Yuletide is a collection post for Yuletide requests that include characters of color. Posting here doesn't obligate you to do anything, but it helps writers find your requests and treat you.

Posting requirements:
Your request centers around at least one character of color.

(I acknowledge there are some shortcomings with the "person of color" descriptor. I'm also not going to police who is or isn't a character of color; please just use your best judgment.)

What you must include:
Your AO3 name
Whatever fandoms & characters of color you're requesting

What you should probably include:
Links to your letter or copy/pasted requests
A brief description of your canon or a link to a canon promo, if you think it's unfamiliar to most people & you want to boost interest in it

If you write for one of these requests, you can tag your fic with Chromatic Yuletide so people can easily find it.
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[personal profile] klinger 2023-10-21 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
AO3: [archiveofourown.org profile] derry_rain

Fandom and character(s): Slow Horses - Roddy Ho, Louisa Guy
Premise (wiki): "Slough House is an administrative purgatory for MI5 service rejects who have bungled their job but have not been sacked. Those consigned there are known as "slow horses". They are expected to endure dull, paper-pushing tasks, along with occasional mental abuse from their miserable boss, Jackson Lamb, who expects them to quit out of boredom or frustration. Life in Slough House is defined by drudgery. Yet the Slow Horses somehow get involved investigating schemes endangering Britain. "

Request: I've requested that if possible, a fic centres on my beloved Roddy Ho, who is the team tech wizard, ex-hacker and was passed to Slough House not because he's bad, but because he's just such a giant asshole nobody else wanted him.

Letter: https://klinger.dreamwidth.org/679.html