Contests & Activities: November 04, 2009 Issue [#3362]
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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
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

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Welcome to the Contests & Activities Newsletter. I'm spidey Author Icon, and I'm your Editor this week. I'd like to discuss Non-NaNo-ers.



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Letter from the editor

Happy November!



If' you're like me, you're just starting your 50,000 word novel in the craziness that is NaNoWriMo. If you're not like me (and thousands of others), you may be wondering what to do with your free time while the rest of us are distracted by our novels. It's true that during November, there sometimes appears to be a lack of activity on the site not relating to NaNoWriMo, but there are still plenty of things to do!


Daily Contests

*Bullet* "The Writer's CrampOpen in new Window. [13+] - Win 1,000 gps! New prompt at Noon every day.

*Bullet* "Daily Flash Fiction ChallengeOpen in new Window. [13+] - Win 1,500 gps! New prompts at Midnight.

*Bullet* "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window. - Prompts come from WDC's Daily Prompt Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/DailyPrompt




Weekly Contests:


*Bullet* "The Weekly Quickie ContestOpen in new Window. [18+] - Flash fiction Erotica contest.

*Bullet* "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window. - Weekly Horror contest for poetry and short stories.

*Bullet* "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window. - Weekly poetry contest.

*Bullet* "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window. - Entries must be dialogue only, 1000 words or less!

*Bullet* " Weekly NEWBIE ChallengeOpen in new Window. [E] - Learn WritingML with weekly challenges.




Monthly Contests:

*Bullet* "Twisted Tales ContestOpen in new Window. [13+] - Write a story with a twist to win this contest!

*Bullet* "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window. - Poetry contest with an image prompt.

*Bullet* "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window. - Enter your literary fiction here!

*Bullet* "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window. - Write an emotional story or poem based on the given prompt.

*Bullet* "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window. - All types of poetry welcomed in this monthly contest.

*Bullet* "Short Shots: Official WDC ContestOpen in new Window. [ASR] - Writing.Com Official Contest - big prizes for the winning short stories!



So while lots of members are engrossed in NaNoWriMo, there are plenty of other things to do, too! *Delight*



Always keep on writing!



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Editor's Picks

Contests & Activities :

Since I've listed quite a few contests already, here are some fun activities to inspire you:
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Celebrate Writing.Com member account anniversaries with reviews.
by NaNoNette Author Icon

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by A Guest Visitor

The Official Mod Review Blitz! Open in new Window. [E]
Now updated to review all case colors. Help make "Halloween Review Stew" and win prizes!
by Tornado Dodger Author Icon

 General Triva Crossword  Open in new Window. [E]
This is the first crossword puzzle I created. Please give me some feedback.
by Boston Author Icon

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by A Guest Visitor

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by A Guest Visitor

Pass the Write-Baton Open in new Window. [18+]
Write what you wish, do your best, and pass the baton. 1000 gps prize per addition. Enjoy!
by Joy Author Icon

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by A Guest Visitor

 A Doctor's Excuse Open in new Window. [13+]
How did a doctors excuse land you the boss of your own factory? Find out for yourself!
by LifeFinder Author Icon



Know of some gems that deserve exposure? Submit them in the feedback form or submission form at the end of this Newsletter, and I'll put them in my next one!




 
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Ask & Answer

Feedback from my last two newsletters

Have you ever suddenly lost your internet connection? How did you cope? How did you handle contest duties?

This is great information for those running contests and activities, but also for those competing, donating auction/raffle packages, or for those heavily involved in groups or classes/workshops. You summed the main solution up perfectly for all active WDC members -- communicate with other members so it never appears that you are letting your commitments fall by the wayside. Great advice! Glad you have your laptop back!! *Heart* ~ NickiD89 Author Icon

Thanks, and I'm very glad to have my laptop back and running! *Bigsmile*


Yes,Spidey, I have. I went to my MIL to get done what I had to do, but it was tough. Thankfully though it never interfered with contest duties. Sometimes RL interferes, but I do my best to get to the contest as soon as I can and I always try to post a notice if I'm going to be late with judging. ~ StephBee Author Icon

Thanks for the feedback, and that's great advice!



How do you notify winners of your contests? As a participant, how would you prefer to be notified?



Hi Spidey! Great NL. When I host a contest, first I notify each winner by private email, then I award the ribbons, and lastly I post a message in the contest forum. I like posting the winners last because that way all the winners' ribbons are already in place. I like the idea of sending c-notes to winners and I've put your collection in my favorites. Thanks!!
. ~ NickiD89 Author Icon

Thanks, and that's a good & thorough way to notify winners and participants!

I agree with all the methods for notifying winners, but I especially like maintaining a static item to keep record of previous winners. It's great for all the reasons you listed as well as showing entrants that you care about the work that is submitted for the contest. ~ sarahreed

That's a great point! *Smile*


Spidey, I loved the idea of sending cnotes to let the winners know they've won. I've bookmarked your link! ~ StephBee Author Icon

Thanks!! *Smile*







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