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Before you sign up, some reading material (if you’re a returning creator, please give them another look, as we have changed a few things!)

We also wrote a little self-care reminder. The short version: we want to acknowledge that this year will be hard for many people for many reasons, and that stress can take a toll on creativity. Keep your own well-being in mind when planning your FTH offerings, and only offer what you really want and feel able to do. We’d truly rather have fewer sign-ups than have FTH deadlines cause you excessive stress at the end of the year.

The FTH Auction Sign-Up Form is here!

The Fan Crafts Bazaar Sign-Up Info is here!

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We’re back, folks! FTH is back for be our ninth (!) auction, and there’s lots of good work to be done. (What is Fandom Trumps Hate?)

In this post you’ll find the calendar for the 2025 auction, along with links to some useful information, including this year’s list of supported organizations. (All of these same links can be found in our masthead, but since that’s not visible on mobile we wanted to make them easy to find elsewhere.) You’ll also find dates for our Crafts Bazaar. (wait, the what? Read more at our 2024 Crafts Bazaar page.)

Here is this year’s list of supported organizations. We’ll be posting more detailed profiles of each of them over the coming weeks. We also encourage you to look at the Auction FAQ (which has lots of useful information for people thinking about signing up as creators, as well as dedicated sections on bidding and on nonprofit orgs.) If you’re raring to go, you can look at our bidding policies.

Lastly, in a couple of weeks we’ll be kicking off our newly-revived offscreen activism tumblr blog, FTHAction. If you're on tumblr, give us a follow!

FTH2025 Auction Calendar

Monday, January 20th: creator signups open for both the auction and the crafts bazaar

Sunday, February 2nd: creator signups close.

Friday, February 21st: browsing period begins, crafts bazaar announcement goes live

Tuesday, February 25th, 8am ET: bidding opens. craft bazaar is also open!

Saturday, March 1st, 8pm ET: auction bidding closes

Monday, March 10th: craft stalls close

Wednesday, March 12: proof of donations due

 

…and if you’re thinking the gap between the end of signups and the beginning of browsing period looks long: we have also noticed this! In order to accommodate some back-end changes that will help the auction run more smoothly, we’ve given ourselves an extra week to get ourselves set up. We’ve also got some stuff in the works to occupy that time – we’ll say more about that when the time arrives.

Together, we’re going to make sure that there is at least one (1) good thing in the world with the number 2025 attached to it.

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It's been a year of records and record-breaking. Of reaching new fandom spaces and building new community ties. It's been wild. And absolutely fantastic.

When we closed the auction signup window we had 981 offers —nearly 150 more than we'd ever had before. When we re-opened it for 4 more hours, hoping to find another 19 folks (because we wondered what an auction with 1000 offers would look like) you all came through in spades, boosting the auction everywhere and bringing back 100 new offers in 15 new fandoms, bringing us to 1081 offers this year - a 33% increase over our previous record.

And you all weren't done breaking records. Shattering them.

This is the first year that any of our supported nonprofit orgs has received a 5-digit sum. And? TWO of them did.

So. Are you ready to see what our community has done? Are you ready for the numbers?

This year

thanks to all of you

FTH raised…


$67,931.28 in pink sparkle text
 

$67,931.28!

The breakdown of donations to orgs looks like this -
 

Pie chart showing the distribution of donations and the following totals for each organization: Bellingcat$1,202.00 Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center$1,688.00 Coral Restoration Foundation$2,335.00 Deploy/Us$700.00 In Our Own Voice$3,939.00 Life After Hate$1,415.00 Middle East Children's Alliance$22,268.50 National Network to End Domestic Violence$2,841.00 Never Again Action$1,159.37 Pollinator Partnership$4,873.01 Razom$2,702.50 Sherlock's Homes Foundation$10,000.00 Spread the Vote$3,457.37 Together Bay Area$1,013.00 Violence Policy Center$1,102.00 VoteRiders$3,001.83 Wildlands Restoration Volunteers$1,001.00 Other (non env.)$1,227.00 Other (env.)$725.70



This brings our eight-year total to

$307,439.14

Huge thanks to our 797 creators offering 1081 auctions in more than 400 different fandoms and subfandoms, and to everyone who bid! And to our 17 fan crafters who brought in $4,127 of that total —60% more than our previous crafting record!

So, what's next?

Contact deadlines:

Creators, be sure you contact your bidders by April 1, and bidders, on your end please respond to their communication by April 15!

Bidders need to provide their creator with a workable prompt by June 30 (unless you've worked out a different timeline together) to ensure they have plenty of time to finish their fanwork.

Once the fanwork is posted, let us know via our form (can you believe FOURTEEN creators have already finished??) and if you’re posting it on AO3 be sure to add it to the Fandom Trumps Hate 2024 collection. If you’re writing a fic for FTH and need help from our Regiment of Fan Laborers, email us! As always, the deadline for completed fanworks is December 31.

We hope that for at least some people, your involvement in FTH will lead to continued action throughout the year. Sign up for our organizations’ email lists, check out their volunteer opportunities, and help boost their signals on social media!

And if you’d like to run your own fanworks auction for a good cause, we can help get you started!

We have a packet of organizational materials we’ve been sharing with other auction organizers since 2017; we’re planning to spend the month of April overhauling and updating these materials to incorporate many of the improvements we’ve implemented since then. If you’re thinking about organizing an auction or fanworks exchange in your fandom to raise money for a good cause, we would love to share those materials with you. Contact us at fandomtrumpshate at gmail.com and we can send you our auction playbook, as well as answer any questions you have about our process.

Your mods (@porcupine-girl, @captainbunnicula, @tiltedsyllogism, @anyawen, @renjunbabygirl, @trickybonmot, and @a-still-small-vox) are going to be going into post-auction hibernation mode (or, for most of us, post-auction deal-with-all-this-other-stuff mode) for a little while. So if you email us, don’t panic if we don’t get back to you immediately! We will start actively monitoring the inbox again by April 15 at the latest.

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...you can just email us the receipts, along with a written explanation of which auctions they are for. The form is easier and more streamlined for us, but email still works!

We aren't going to be able to reply directly to those emails because we are still in risk-management mode with respect to maxing out our permitted number of daily emails, but we will let you and your creator know when your donation has been processed.

If you do send in your donation proof this way, please be sure to explain very clearly:

  • which donations are for which auction
  • how much money you are donating for each auction

This is especially important if you've donated to more than one nonprofit, but it's helpful for us regardless.

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If you were the high bidder on an auction, you should have email from us with a link to submit your donation proof!

If you don’t have one, first double-check that you’re checking the email you used to bid (and check spam folders). Then email us from the email you bid with and let us know the username and auction number of the auction you won. We’ll double-check that there was nothing to disqualify your bid and make sure our records are up to date.

Again: please make sure you’re checking the right email address!!

Thank you guys for your patience while we spend hours navigating Google support get this sorted out! We think we’ve arranged things so we won’t hit any more email limits, but at this point we’re not going to bet money on it.

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We have all of the high bidder emails ready to send, but we are in email jail. That is to say, we have hit gmail's daily limit. We should be able to send the rest after one more day. Meanwhile, please do continue to hold off on making donations until you receive the confirmation email. More information can be found in this post.

Frustrating as it is to not be able to send emails as fast as we want, what a wonderful problem to have; if we have to be stuck in email jail, we're glad it's only because we have so many enthusiastic participants. :)

n.b. Because we want to prioritize sending out the rest of those high-bid emails as quickly as we can, we aren't going to be replying to any other kinds of email for a day or so. We will reply eventually! (Once Google let us.)

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We’re down to the final 12 hours of bidding! Keep an eye on what you’re winning - this is when bidders get competitive…

If you haven’t bid yet, there’s still time to get a fic, beta, artist, podfic, or other personalised fanwork for good causes.

Check out our golden needle tag to find hidden gems that haven’t been snapped up yet - or go crazy bidding up something you’re in steep competition for. We believe in you!

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Browsing period for FTH 2024 is now officially open! You can find this year's auction offerings here. Be sure to read our sticky post on the best ways to navigate the tags page, which is the #1 way to find the auctions you want!

We've hammered out most of the errors, typos, broken links, &c, but there are going to be plenty more. That's okay -- one of the purposes of browsing period is to give us time to find and fix those mistakes before bidding opens.

So creators, please do check over your offering post carefully! If you spot an error, please use the edit form to let us know. (You should have received a link from us via email yesterday. If you did not, please email us.) Remember that the edit form will close at 10pm EST on March 4 so that we have time to get all edits made by the time bidding opens!

Over the next few days, we'll be posting compendia of all of the fan labor offers and all of the "other" offers. If you'd like to put together a post that collects all of the offers in your fandom, tag us and we will reblog it!

The auction will open for bidding at 8am ET on Monday, March 5th.

Happy browsing, everybody!

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Hi everyone,

we're back for our EIGHTH (yes, really!) year of the FTH auction. We're going to pin this post and update it over the course of the auction season. But for now, we'd like to share the list of this year's supported nonprofit organizations and the calendar for this year's auction (below.)

February 5th: creator signups open

February 12: Fan Craft Bazaar signups open

February 19th: creator signups close

February 29th: browsing period begins, Fan Crafts Bazaar opens

March 5th: bidding opens

March 9th: bidding closes

March 16th 19th: proof of high bid donations due

March 21st 24th: proof of 2nd chance donations due

Back in 2021, as we were pulling together the fifth FTH auction, we joked together behind the scenes about how great it felt that the name of our auction was no longer quite as on-the-nose as it had been in our first few years. But it's 2024, and in all likelihood 45 will be back on the ballot: just one of the many sobering and scary things we're facing down this year.

But for the past seven years, we've had the privilege of watching thousands of fans -- yes, literally thousands -- dedicate their time and money and energy to the twin projects of sending support to some amazing organizations while building and strengthening community ties within fandom. Now, more than ever, that kind of community-building is essential.

We hope you'll join us, and join one another, in sending much-needed financial support to these amazing organizations and in putting more joy and beauty out into the world in the form of fanworks. These are dark times, but when we join together we can make them a little brighter.


[personal profile] fthmods

We know, we’re excited too! But in order to keep track of the 800+ auction offers in our inbox, we need to initiate contact with bidders ourselves. Furthermore, because it’s important to us to ensure that our eventual donation totals are sound, we need to confirm every donation before the bidder can begin working with their creator(s).

please wait until you get an email from us!

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Welcome to 2023. Fandom Trumps Hate auction turns seven (!!) this year. Like every new year, 2023 is bringing us a lot to be afraid of — but also a lot to be hopeful about, and a lot of good projects worth supporting and fighting for.

If you'd like a refresher on what FTH is or how it works, you can read about it here in our FAQ! You can now also read about this year's supported nonprofits here. Our calendar for the 2023 auction is below.

February 6th: creator signups open

February 19th: creator signups close

February 26th: browsing period begins

March 1st: bidding opens

March 5th: bidding closes

March 12th: proof of donations due

In many respects, the world has gotten better than it was when the original FTH crew teamed up to pull together a benefit auction in 2016, after the election; in other respects, it’s gotten harder and more dangerous.

But if there’s one thing we’ve learned from coming back year after year — and from watching all of you come back for another year of organizing and donating and creating and community-building — it’s that there is always reason to hope, and that it’s always possible to do something concrete and meaningful with that hope.

We hope you’ll join us again.

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In late 2016, the Fandom Trumps Hate fanworks auction was founded in response to the disastrous US presidential election, as an attempt to band together and put some good back into the world by raising money for nonprofit organizations working to protect the vulnerable and marginalized. Over the past five years, we’ve raised more than $135,000 together for a range of progressive organizations — and we aren’t quitting now.

We hope you'll come back to fight with us.


2022 AUCTION CALENDAR

Monday, January 31st – creator signups open

Sunday, February 13th – creator signups close

Sunday, February 20th – browsing period begins*

Wednesday, February 23rd, 8am EST – bidding opens

Sunday, February 27th, 8pm EST – bidding closes

Sunday, March 6th, 8pm EST – proof of donation due from bidders

* browsing period is a window of time when all auction offers are visible but bidding has not yet opened. It’s a great time for bidders to figure out which offers are appealing to them, and for creators to double-check their offerings posts for errors.



LIST OF SUPPORTED NONPROFITS

This year, we are raising money for roughly a dozen small, progressive nonprofits doing vital work on shoestring budgets: advocating for immigrant children, providing running water to Navajo communities, supporting incarcerated sex workers, and reviving local journalism, among others. Additionally, we are supporting the whole category of organizations known as abortion funds: grassroots community groups that help people make the best reproductive choices for themselves. We’ve identified a few specific abortion funds that are worthy recipients, but we have also linked the National Network of Abortion Funds’ directory to help you connect to your local abortion fund. See the full list of supported organizations here.

Creators may also add in one other nonprofit of their choice. You can read more about it here.



FAQ

All of your questions answered (we hope) in this freshly updated and expanded FAQ! If you still can’t find what you’re looking for, please send us an email at fandomtrumpshate at gmail dot com. But before you do that, you might find your question answered our our bidding policies page. or our page on the Regiment of Fan Laborers (ROFL).
[personal profile] fthmods

Every year, we keep track of completed fanworks that were made (and fan labor that was done) as a result of FTH auctions. We do this in part so that we can promote them, but mainly because we want to keep faith with our bidders, and do everything we can to ensure that they get the fanworks they bid on. Tracking completed fanworks and labor isn’t the whole story, but it’s an essential first step.

In order to simplify the tracking of completed fanworks – both for us and for you – we’ve created some quick and easy forms. Once your fanwork is complete (or your fan labor is done), just fill out the relevant form to let us know!

Notification of completed fanwork - 2021

Notification of completed fanwork – 2020 (for creators who took the one-year extension granted at the end of the last auction)

[personal profile] fthmods
What, did you think we were going to call it quits just because the Cheeto lost the election?

45 might be on his way out of the White House, but there’s a long trail of damage these past four years have caused – to say nothing of the longer-term damage caused by all the cultural and political forces that lifted him to the presidency in the first place.

So we’re coming back in 2021, and we hope you are too.

We’re going to be posting more detailed information over the next week or so – but for now, here are some procedural notes looking forward to the coming year and winding up the last one.


***We generally post updates to tumblr before cross-posting them here (and sometimes there's a bit of lag), so if you are looking for the latest news, follow the link by our community icon to find our tumblr!***


1) 2021 auction calendar

Wednesday, Jan 20th (Inauguration Day!): signups open

Tuesday, Feb 2nd: signups close

Thursday, Feb 18th: browsing period begins

Monday, Feb 22nd, 8am EST: bidding begins

Friday, Feb 26th, 8pm EST: bidding closes

Friday, March 5th: proof of donation due from bidders

Friday, December 31st :* fanworks due

* Subject to change in the event of additional world-altering crises


2) unfinished fanworks policy for 2020

First of all, please note that the deadline is January 31st, not December 31st – we pushed that deadline back some months ago, because 2020.

In past years, our policy has been that anyone whose pledged fanwork is still incomplete by the deadline will be banned from offering fanworks in future auctions, unless the bidder and creator are in contact and the bidder is satisfied with the creator’s progress or there are some other special circumstances. Even though we still can’t 100% guarantee that every bidder will get the fanworks for which they bid, this policy improves those odds considerably.

While we still think this is a good policy overall, we also think that 2020 is basically the definition of “special circumstances.” Therefore, we are extending one year’s grace period to all 2020 creators. If you can finish your fanwork by December 31st, 2021, you will remain in good standing and will be able to offer fanworks in future auctions.

We do ask that anyone who takes this extension not sign up to offer fanworks for 2021.


3) 2020 Auction fanworks roundup

For creators:
if you have finished your fanwork, make sure you’ve emailed us a link to it, posted it to the “Fandom Trumps Hate 2020″ collection on AO3 and/or you tagged us on a Tumblr post and we’ve already reblogged it. (Tagging is iffy, so if we never reblogged it to fth2020fanworks please assume we didn’t see it.)

If one or more of the above is true, we should have you marked down as finished. If you haven’t done any of the above (or you tagged us but we missed it), please email us a link. It's possible you'll still get an email from us next week -- your email might have gotten lost, or we might have made a tracking error -- and if that happens, just send us a link then.


While it's totally okay (as per #2 above) if you haven't yet finished your fanwork, it's still a good idea to contact your bidder (if you haven't recently) and update them on the status. If you don’t think you’ll be done by Jan 31, talk to them about a timeline when you will be done.

Don’t be scared! Most of our bidders are super understanding about this stuff, especially this year. As long as you’re upfront with them and stay in contact, they will very likely be fine with getting it a little late.

That said: please note that you won’t be able to sign up for 2021 unless you’ve finished your 2020 auctions.



For bidders:
If you won a 2020 auction that isn’t finished yet, please try to be understanding, as this year has been quite a decade for everyone. But if you haven’t heard from your creator in a while, this is a good time to reach out and ask for an update.

If they won’t finish by Jan 31, but are still communicating with you and actively working on the project, hash out a new deadline with them.

We will email all bidders on incomplete auctions next week. Please be ready to let us know if you’re satisfied with how things are going. If you haven’t tried to contact your creator in a while, this is the first thing we will suggest, so please do it now.
[personal profile] fthmods
 The mods have been hard at work all week tracking the incoming donation receipts; we cannot wait to share our numbers with you soon!

Before we get there though: if you pledged a contribution to ROFL or have been offered a second chance at an auction you bid on and intend to accept, we need your proof of donation by 11:59 EST tomorrow, March 8th!

Email us your donation proof at fandomtrumpshate at gmail dot com

If you've already sent up proof, feel free to ignore this!

[personal profile] fthmods
If you are the high bidder on one or more auctions, sit tight! Bidders will receive an email tonight or tomorrow listing all the auctions they won.

Some things to note when making your donation(s):
  • Double-check the auction post beforehand to make sure you’re donating to a group the creator chose! Many leave it up to the bidder, but some creators signed up hoping to generate donations for groups that are particularly meaningful to them, so please respect their choices.
  • Make your donations directly to the charity - none of the money goes through either us or the creator! If there is a place to give a reason for the donation or make it in honor of someone, we’d appreciate if you mention Fandom Trumps Hate.
  • If all your creators allow donations to the same group, you are welcome to combine your bids into one donation.
  • If you have a large bid and want to spread the love around, you can also split it into smaller donations to multiple groups (as long as they’re all on the creator’s list)! All that we ask is that, when you email us your proof of donation, you specify exactly how much to each group goes with each auction.
  • And yes, you are allowed to donate more than your bid, but this is definitely not required!

Once you’ve made your donation(s):

  • Email us proof - a screenshot of the donation screen with your personal information blacked out works best. We just need to see the name of the organization and the amount donated.
  • We’ll let your creator know that you’ve donated and give you each other’s email addresses so you can discuss your fanwork! This can take a few days while we process everyone's incoming proof. If you don't get an email right away, just sit tight!

Proof of donation is due to us by March 6th at 8pm EST. If we don’t receive your proof by then, the auction will be awarded to the next highest bidder.

If you have any questions or problems during the donation process, please contact us via email at [email protected]! We are a group of fans working together to run this event, and email is the best way for us all to be able to see a record of our communications. Contacting us on Tumblr or Dreamwidth is not guaranteed to get a response in time!

If you are a creator whose auction received at least one bid, we will let you know as soon as your high bidder has made the donation! If they don’t donate by March 6th, we will let you know that the auction is being passed on to the second highest bidder.

If you didn’t win any of your auctions but still want to support these organizations, you are welcome to make a donation in FTH’s name, either by contributing to the Regiment of Fan Laborers (ROFL), or just because! Let us know about it and we’ll add you to our list of donations and count it toward the total amount raised by FTH this year.

 
[personal profile] fthmods

We’re in Power Hour here, everyone. Now is the time to check in on the auctions you’ve bid on (or are planning to bid on.)

Now is also a great time to go place a bid on some golden needle auctions! Golden needles are a great option if you’re tight on cash, and they are a great way to connect with newer creators or try something new and risky (like getting someone to beta or culture/expertise-pick your fic, which can feel risky if you’ve never done it before.)

All auctions will end at 8pm EST tonight. As per our bidding policy (which we hope you will read!) we will honor bids placed up until 8:00:05pm.
[personal profile] fthmods
It looks like we had a bug in our code that generates the auction forms, and it's been putting the wrong minimum bid in the bidding forms!

Read the auction post carefully, and if you open a bidding form and it has a different minimum bid listed than the auction post, please email us at fandomtrumpshate at gmail.com to let us know! Be sure to include which auction it is.

Creators: Please check your bidding forms!!

[personal profile] fthmods

Planning to pool your money with friends to do some group bidding? Be sure to read our new Group Bidding Policy - we’ve changed some things from last year! Most importantly, groups need to bid under ONE name and ONE email address, and if EITHER of those change you need to let us know immediately.

Group bidding can look a lot like trolling or shilling if we don’t know what’s going on, and not following our policies could result in your bids being deleted!

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Folks, we had a whopping eighty-nine people sign up to offer fan labor this year, for a total of ninety-four fan labor auctions, and the range of things on offer is nothing short of phenomenal. It’s truly an embarrassment of riches.

The one and only drawback of this incredible response is that potential bidders could easily get overwhelmed by the task of perusing all ninety-four of these offerings. That’s why this post exists! It’s designed to offer you a sampling of the amazing offers we have this year, and to help you find and connect to the fan labor auctions that appeal to you most.

What we’re giving here is an overview of the specific kinds of support and expertise that our fan laborers are offering. While almost half of our fan labor offers are open to any fandom at all, fifty of the offers are fandom-specific in some way. It’s also the case that some fan laborers have restricted the ratings level that they are willing to work at. You can find out these details by reading each offering post carefully, or you can preemptively limit which auctions you see by searching multiple tags at once (e.g. “fanwork: fan labor: culture picking” + “fandom: teen wolf” + “rating: explicit”) Our post on searching tags explains how to do this.

The majority of our fan laborers are offerings beta work (though some of them are also offering others things, too!) This includes everything from SPAG (spelling and grammar) through developmental editing, helping you work out the basics of your story structure. We have a number of professional editors of various stripes (find them here, here, here, here, and here, and we are pretty sure there were a couple more we couldn’t turn up, sorry!) We also have a lot of experienced and insightful people even though this isn’t their day job. We also have a fan laborer who specializes in helping non-native speakers of English with English-language fic, and someone with professional expertise in upgrading translated works “from ‘rough draft’ to ‘sounds like a native speaker,’“ both of which may be of special interest to non-native English speakers writing in English. Check out the beta reading tag to see them all!

Some of our auctions tagged “other” (rather than beta reading) are offers to help you build your story from the ground up. We have a developmental edit offer, an offer for brainstorming, for plot and structure beta, and for cheerleading. We also have a couple of podfic beta offers in the other category: a beta listener for podfics and an offer for podfic editing!

Many of our fan laborers are also offering culture-picking or expertise picking. The culture-pickers can help you capture the nuances of a particular geographical region or of some other kinds of subculture; the expertise pickers can provide with you an expert’s knowledge of some specific skill or craft, or an insider’s view of a particular profession, or simply the insight into a kind of lived experience you don’t have yourself but want some of your characters to have.

We have a wide range of culture pickers to advise on the culture and speech patterns of various places, mostly (but not exclusively!) on various parts of the Anglophone world.

We have several Brit-pickers (here, here, here, here, and here) including some who can offer specific insight into London (here, here) Oxford, or Durham.  We’ve got some Yank-pickers (thanks to HugeAlienPie for this term!): find them here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.) We also have some experts in the culture and geography of New York City (here, here) and the American Northeast more generally. We have someone who can tell you about Los Angeles, and someone to advise on Illinois and the midwest more generally. We also have an offer for the rural US, one for the American South, and one for rural Alaska.

 Outside the Anglophone world, we’ve got an India-picker, a France-picker, and a Czech-picker. We’ve also got community insider perspectives for you on both goth subculture and riot grrl subculture.

In terms of necessarily second-hand cultural experience, we have someone who can advise on ancient Greece and Rome, someone who can help with Victorian/Edwardian period language as well as French ancien regime. and a Star Wars slang-picker!

Our expertise and experience pickers cover an amazing array of topics. We’ve tried to organize it into sections as best we could... But honestly, some of this defies easy categorization.

If you’re looking for an expert in religion and/or mythology, we have people to help you with Hindu mythology, Norse mythology, American Catholicism, Ashkenazi Judaism, (two of these, one specifically for Good Omens,) an expert in oral history in general, and a someone with a PhD in religion.

If you’re writing about characters struggling with mental health, we have a lot of people who can help with that! People with experience of depression (here, here),  anxiety (here, here, and here,) PTSD, and someone who can talk about bipolar. We have a couple people who can advise on being chronically ill (here and here.) We also have a professional counselor who can help with mental health topics.

If your characters work in a particular field or profession, or if your story involves professional expertise, our fan laborers have you covered! In particular, we have many people to help with educational settings: a couple of professors who can help you get the details right in your college or university AUs (here and here,) several current and former secondary school teachers (an English teacher,  a middle school teacher (who can also help with science education), and a special education teacher. We also have someone who went through Bible School and can advise on that setting.

We have a couple people who can help you with legal-picking here and here, and if you specifically want to know about family law, we’ve got that too! We also have someone who can help with the bar exam (writing about it, not studying for it.) As for medicine and physical health, we have an expert in several aspects of medicine, and a nurse with experience in trauma and surgery

As for other kinds of professional and work environment expertise, we have someone with experience of small tech companies, someone else who can advise about the publishing industry, and two people in the translation industry (here and here.) We also have someone who has worked as a personal assistant and two people who have worked in libraries (here and here.) We have two fan laborers who have worked in disaster response (here and here.) We have someone with a longtime involvement in theater who can also advise about other performing arts )  And if you’re looking for information about the paint industry, someone’s got you.

If you’re centering sex or relationships, we have many folks with experience in BDSM (here,  here, and here) including a trained dungeon monitor, and a couple of people willing to advise on polyamory/nonmonogamy (here and here.) We’ve also got someone with firsthand knowledge of sex work (including online sex work).

In terms of sensitivity reading for sexuality and gender identity, we have nonbinary folks willing to help you think about enby experience (here and here)  and ace folks who can advise on asexuality (here, here, here, and here.) We have trans folks offering to advise about their experiences here, here, here, and here.

Other experienced-informed readings available are for fat experience, for addiction recovery, for tattoos and body modification, and for celiac disease. And, for your kidfic needs, we have someone offering to help you with parent/child relationships, and someone who can help you create a realistic toddler character.
 

Are you writing about animals? Our fan laborers include a professional veterinary technician and two people experienced in working with farm animals (here and here.) We also have someone who can advise on service dogs in your fic, and someone else to advise on raising kittens.

We’ve got lots of experts in craft and other recreational sorts of things. (This is a broad and messy category, we know. Work with us, here.) We’ve got people who can advise on American team sports and someone who can advise on circus performance. We have fan laborers who have offered to advise on martial arts, various kinds of dance, guns, and tarot.  We have a cooking and baking expert, and someone who does gluten-free baking. We’ve got experts to advise you on calligraphy, knitting (or yarn crafts more generally), origami, and of course taxidermy.

Finally, if you’re thinking about world-building, we have a professional environmental sciences researcher who is excited to help you with sci-fi or fantasy worldbuilding.

And if you want someone to help you set up a Fanlore page or help run a fanworks challenge, we have that covered too!

We also have nine people offering translation work of some kind. We have one offer that is for English into French, and two English-German offers: one to translate between German and English in either direction, another English to German only. We have one offer for Spanish to English,  someone who can translate lines of dialogue or indeed your whole fic from English to Czech, and another offer to translate from Russian to English. We also have a couple of people willing to work between French, Spanish and English in various configurations (here and here.)

All of these fan labor offerings (and more!) can be found alongside our hundreds of other offerings on [personal profile] fth2020offerings . Go take a look!

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