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The purpose of this newsletter is to highlight some of the current contests and activities on the site, help educate members on how to host contests and activities, and provide clues to submit quality entries to contests. Write to me if you'd like something in particular covered.
This week's Contests and Activities Editor
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Site Contests
Have you noticed we have a site contest every month? WDC sponsors a contest each month with a changing theme. So if poetry is your thing, you can can enter it some months, other months short stories are the requirement. Sometimes the contest allows either one. You can find the current contest, "Quotation Inspiration: Official Contest" sponsored in a few places including The Hub.
Is it worth your time to enter the site contest? Absolutely, the prizes are big. The top prize is $100 in gift points. Even third place is a good pile of points. There are three major prizes in the contest, so if 100 people enter, you have a great chance of winning a prize. The odds are better than a raffle and the payoff is much larger. And the few hours you might spend writing a short story can garner you a lot more points then spending a couple hours reviewing. I'm not saying you shouldn't review, that's important too, but why not spend a little time chasing a big prize?
Sure, you have to put in some time writing a good story or a thoughtful poem, but I feel it's well worth your time. This month's contest merely gives you a quote to inspire you.
"If you fell down yesterday, stand up today." -- H.G. Wells
As with all inspiration prompts for contests, the quote doesn't have to be in the story, it is there to inspire your thoughts for creation. Whatever story line comes to mind is what you should write. There's no set genre, scene or characters, it's up to you. Two thousand words or less and you have a great entry for the contest. Read the instructions and follow the rules to enter.
I personally try not to look at other entries until mine is finished. This way my entry is unique and not influenced by another story. I've judged the site contests and I've never seen two identical stories in the list to be judged. Every story entered has merit. So take a look at the quote in the current contest and jot down a few ideas; let your thoughts flow and see what pops up to write. It could very well benefit your gift point coffers.
Give it a try and enter, and as always... Write On!
This month's question: Do images or quotes inspire you more? Send in your answer below! Editors love feedback!
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Excerpt: I will offer two or three prompts. You may choose one or if you are adventurous, you may choose more than one offered.
Excerpt: All entries must not exceed 1,000 words for stories or 40 lines for poetry. Your word or line count must appear somewhere in your entry post in the Cramp forum.
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Excerpt: A drabble is a short work of fiction of around one hundred words in length.
Excerpt: Writing comedy can be a pain in the funny bone, but give it a try anyway! This contest is to encourage you to try your hand at taking what is funny in your head, and making it funny in writing.
Excerpt: Supernatural ~ A manifestation or event attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature; magical, mystical, occult.
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Excerpt: All you need to do, is to write a story or poem as if the object itself is actually an animate character. Give the object animate (human) thoughts, feelings, family, body parts, emotions etc.
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Excerpt: I am sure most writers have heard of the six word story that was attributed (however, falsely) to Ernest Hemingway- it told a heart wrenching glimpse in just six short words. This challenge will be a little easier on you- you will have 50 to 75 words to tell a succinct moment, an important scene or even a common one, that is filled with nuance.
Excerpt: Battleship is a mathematical game of strategic guessing. Some aspects of the traditional game have been preserved while others have been altered for maximum efficiency and entertainment for a seamless online experience.
Excerpt: All of us come to that point in life where we are asked, "so, what do you want to do with your life?"
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