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Contests & Activities: December 10, 2008 Issue [#2757]

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Contests & Activities


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  Edited by: Legerdemain
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Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter


Of which, if thou be a severe, sour-complexioned man, then I here disallow thee to be a competent judge.
The Complete Angler. Author’s Preface. ~Izaak Walton

Reason’s whole pleasure, all the joys of sense,
Lie in three words,—health, peace, and competence.
Essay on Man. Epistle iv. Line 79. ~Alexander Pope

Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer.
The Merchant of Venice. ACT I Scene 2. ~William Shakespeare

This week's Editor
Legerdemain


Word from our sponsor



Letter from the editor


Be a Good Contestant!


In this newsletter I'll cover a few suggestions on how to be a good contestant. You probably found the contest on the "Writing Contests @ Writing.Com page or found it plugged somewhere on the site. You wrote a fabulous item and entered it in the contest, but didn't win.

Did I win?


When entering, note the closing date and stop in the contest to see! I've been guilty of entering a contest and then promptly forgetting about it. It's a courtesy, even if you didn't win, to stop in and congratulate the winners and thank the contest host for running the contest.

Why didn't I win?


Some contest entries are reviewed by the contest host, some are not. If there are a lot of entries, don't expect the contest host to give you a three page in-depth review. But, they may comment on what it was that didn't make it a winner. Or, if you're really curious, you could email the contest host and ask.

My entry post was deleted, why?


Did you post your entry according to directions? Learning the bitem link can make or break your entry. Did you just paste your poem in the forum anyway? Reading the directions and following them to the letter is important. If the contest says it closes at midnight, your 12:01 am entry shouldn't be considered. If one minute late is okay, should one hour, one day?

My story was 'kind of like' the prompt!


That could be. Often members enter an item they've already written into a contest that has a similar prompt. Should that be the winner when another member wrote an item specifically for that contest? If both stories are equally well written, I would probably choose the second item. Also, if my contest has three prompts and only two are covered in the story, it is disqualified.

Why do I have to follow the rating guidelines anyway?


Some judges don't like to read harsher stories. Not everyone has the same taste in content. If the contest rating only allows items rated up to [18+], entering an erotica story will get you an express elimination. Be sure your item is properly rated and fits within the contest guidelines. Rating content guidelines are important to know everywhere on this site.

I forgot what contest I entered this in!


There are a few things you can do to remember. Jot the contest closing on your calendar. As mentioned above, a courtesy post at the contest closing goes a long way. I also plug the contest it was entered in at the bottom of the item. This way a random visitor to your portfolio can better understand why your item was written the way it is. The item might not even make sense without knowing what the contest prompt was! If you didn't take notes but vaguely remember entering, you can check your My Posts list in your My Places drop down list in the Site Navigation panel. Most contests are held in forums and this listing records all your forum posts.

Woot! I won! Now what?


It certainly is nice to have your item sport an awardicon showing you've written a winner! If your item won GPs, note the contest and your placement in the bottom of your item. Visitors might find it and enter subsequent rounds, which helps the contest longevity. It's also a very nice reminder that your work was acknowledged. Again, visit the forum and thank the host and other contestants with grace and dignity.

Overall, the best advice I can give is to read the instructions carefully. As a judge, I'm always sad to see a fantastic entry eliminated because the contestant just didn't take the time to read the instructions. Good luck and write on!


Editor's Picks


FORUM
The Bard's Hall Contest  (13+)
JUNE:Annual Blog Month!
#981150 by StephBee

Excerpt: A short story contest that was begun in 2005.

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#1472675 by Not Available.

Excerpt: A fun twist with a who-dun-it contest!

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#1479233 by Not Available.

Excerpt: A contest for the beautiful haiku poetry form.

FORUM
Twisted Tales Contest  (13+)
A monthly contest for stories with a twist. Get 500 GPs for entering! June round open!
#1269187 by Arakun the Twisted Raccoon

Excerpt: Try to fool the judge with your unusual plot twist.

Make Me Laugh HOLIDAY Shorts Contest  (18+)
Mother's Day round now open for entries!
#1332751 by Shannon

Excerpt: For those with a wonderful sense of humor.

FORUM
The Writer's Cramp  (13+)
Write the best story or poem in 24 hours or less and win 10K GPs!
#333655 by Sophy

Excerpt: One of the longest running contests on the site. Check it out!

FORUM
ACRO*BATICS [Round Over]  (13+)
I supply an acronym; you make up what it stands for. My favorite entries win gift points!
#921363 by Davy Kraken

Excerpt: If you love acronyms, this is the contest for you.

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#1364200 by Not Available.

Excerpt: Like history? Stop in here.


 
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Ask & Answer

Since I'm a guest editor, I don't have feedback to report, so I'll list a few holiday contests instead.

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#1497552 by Not Available.

Excerpt: A dozen prompts to choose from.

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Excerpt: Write about a gift. Receive a gift.

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Excerpt: Write your own "Twelve Days of Christmas" lyrics.

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Excerpt: A unique holiday contest.

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Excerpt: Join in the fun with a quiz!

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Excerpt: Know someone with a holiday handle?


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