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Contests & Activities: April 16, 2014 Issue [#6267]

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Contests & Activities


 This week: Imitation
  Edited by: spidey 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
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!



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Letter from the editor

Imitation or Coincidence?


They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery (an aphorism coined by Charles Caleb Colton), but sometimes it can feel the opposite. So what do you do if you find another contest with the same theme/prompt as yours? Well, you have several options:

*Check2* Don't assume. You know what they say about assuming! *Wink* Lots of people have great ideas simultaneously. Great minds think alike, right? It could absolutely just be a coincidence. It could also be that someone was inspired by your idea, or even that you were inspired by theirs! Either way, it's not usually a good idea to go on the offensive. No one has a copyright on contest ideas!

*Check2* Join forces! If you're both interested in the same idea, it might be a great idea to offer to co-host or co-judge! I know from experience that hosting can take up a lot of time, and it may be a lot easier on each party to help each other by co-hosting!

*Check2* Change your contest. Adjust the rules or the prize or the prompt to make it different. Make your contest stand out or appear more attractive to participants. Or don't! Run the contests simultaneously. Nothing wrong with that, either! You may end up getting the same entries, though. *Wink*

On the other side of this issue, if you run into a contest that inspires one of your own, be careful not to step on the toes of the original contest. Sure, it's not technically copyright infringement, but it's also a good idea to give credit where it's due! Email the host and check if they're okay with your idea which was inspired by theirs, and possibly include a link to their contest when creating yours. In my experience, you've got nothing to lose by being kind! *Smile*

My point is, don't get upset. Things like this happen from time to time, and it's not usually a good idea to jump to conclusions. Writing.com is a friendly community, and most of us like to work together to create a great online environment for writers. *Smile*


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Ask & Answer

My last newsletter, ("Contests & Activities Newsletter (March 19, 2014)Open in new Window.), discussed spicing things up for Spring!

I appreciate the time and energy you have taken to put all this information together. Makes it a lot easier when you have so many activities and contests all in one place. HUGE THANKS!

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Thank you! *Bigsmile*



Thank you so much for this newsletter! You offer such great information for finding a contest and creating one.
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I love spring, except for those drafted allergies. My goals are to write more, review more, and reorganize my port as well as entering some contests again. Thanks for the awesome article! ~ alysia

Sounds great!!



Great newsletter, Spidey! I've been thinking about cleaning up my portfolio for quite some time, but wasn't sure where to start. This will definitely help when I hit the end of a dirt road. *Bigsmile* Thanks! ~ Creeper Of The Realm Author Icon

Great idea! I've seen some really interesting and creative ideas for organizing portfolios! I think there was even a contest for it once! Good luck! *Smile*





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