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Fantasy: August 09, 2023 Issue [#12110]




 This week: Writing Fantasy for Other Contests
  Edited by: Dawn Embers Author IconMail Icon
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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
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About This Newsletter

Fantasy Newsletter by Dawn

Discussing the amazing opportunities provided by members on WDC for contests, whether the genre is speculative fiction or not. Taking the opportunity to enter fantasy (or other types) even when that's not the focus of the contest is a great way to keep writing.


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Letter from the editor

One of the things I enjoy most about this site is the contests that different people host. While I don't enter contests as much as I would like, it's something I do as much as possible. I even judge an occasional official site contest and run another on the side. I have one longer contest I'd like to run again once my offline life doesn't interfere with being a good judge/reviewer. As a writer, the contests on WDC help keep me writing and that is something I appreciate.

Not all of the things I write are speculative fiction. However, when I enter a contest, it's not always a matter of what genre is required. Not every contest has a genre specification. It is also possible to write a story with more than one genre. Depends on the prompt, contest and judge for overall preference and entry qualification.

The site official contests are good examples because, other than Journey Through the Genres, they don’t often require or limit the genre used. When given a picture or a quotation as a prompt, or even music when that one comes around, is is often possible to submit a fantasy, sci-fi or even horror with the right prompt. As long as it follows the rules on content rating, word count, and such, it should be good to submit. This gives the opportunity to create our crazy, speculative stories to share with different people on the site.

Not that I want to discourage from entering the genre specific contests either. There are science fiction and fantasy contests available on the site almost every month. I bet the judges would be happy to see any entries that fit their prompts and follow the guidelines. But those of us with non speculative fiction prompts would also enjoy an entry. The romance and adult contests also have plenty of room for stories set in strange worlds or with non-human characters taking center stage. I have a soft spot for love stories amongst elves (dragonlance/lord of the rings type but I have read a couple Santa’s helper ones too).

Part of the benefit in our genre is the openness to explore and the creativity allowed in not just the world but the characters as well. Whether it is an action story with airships and wood fae, dragons finding the right mate in an epic fantasy or even witches with a detective agency, there is room for the stories here. So check out all of the contests and share a little magic or science with the judges. Have fun writing and enter a few contests when you can.


Editor's Picks

Writing Contests @ Writing.Com Open in new Window. (E)
Writing Contests on Writing.Com are posted here.
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Ladies Night Out Contest Open in new Window. (18+)
Creative Story Writing ~ CLOSED
#1969414 by Creeper Of The Realm Author IconMail Icon


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The Science Fiction Short Story Contest Open in new Window. (18+)
A contest inspired by the serious need for more good sci-fi
#2140378 by BlackAdder Author IconMail Icon


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Short Shots: Official WDC Contest Open in new Window. (ASR)
Use the photo to inspire your creativity. Write a short story and win big prizes!
#1221635 by Writing.Com Support Author IconMail Icon


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Memorable Malaprops/Mondegreens Contest Open in new Window. (13+)
Write a flash fiction about your most memorable mishear to win up to 10K GP and an award!
#2298989 by OnlyMagicInkGlows Author IconMail Icon


 
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Fantasy Firsts Open in new Window. (18+)
A Fantasy Genre Novel First Chapter Contest. 2500-5000 Words. CLOSED
#2290764 by A E Willcox Author IconMail Icon


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Kit's Higher Ratings Contest Open in new Window. (18+)
A contest for items with a higher content rating.
#887621 by NaNoKit Author IconMail Icon


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Long, Long, Long Open in new Window. (18+)
Prompt-free contest for stories of the lengthier variety. New round May 2024!
#1782293 by Turkey DrumStik Author IconMail Icon








 
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Are there any contests you enter with fantasy/sci-fi that aren't genre specific?


Last month, I wrote a newsletter about the topic of home. Here are the comments sent for that:

Comment by BIG BAD WOLF is Howling Author Icon
Home can mean all kinds of things.


Comment by StephBee Author Icon
Home is New England and a lot of my characters that I write have a connection to New England.


Comment by NaNoNette Author Icon
Analyzing what "home" really means is a good exercise for authors. It should be a question in a character interview sheet. You mentioned a few different places that represent home for you. A fictional character should also have a few places to call home and those could be used to give the character a well-rounded personality.


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