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Contests & Activities: November 22, 2017 Issue [#8615]

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Contests & Activities


 This week: When you get a tie
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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


In case of a tie

Let's say you're hosting a contest and judging the entries. There are two entries that you really enjoyed and you can't choose between them. What do you do in case of a tie? Well, you have several options:

*Bullet* Take a break. Take some time away from the contest and entries. Sleep on it or just do something else for a while. Revisit them at a later time and you might be able to see them in a different light, which can help you make a decision.

*Bullet* Ask a friend. Ask someone you trust to read both and give their opinion. You don't necessarily have to let them make the decision for you, but it can help to have an outside opinion to make the decision.

*Bullet* Prepare. As much as you can, it's good to prepare on how you're going to judge. Do you give more weight to creativity? Or to polished writing? That can help you decide, but it's also a good idea to let participants know how you prefer to judge entries.

*Bullet* Declare both winners. The upside to this is that you don't have to decide. It's a good option if you don't have time to break it down and decide. The downsides are: 1. Do winners like sharing first prize? Some might not mind but some want to be the winner, not one of the winners. 2. What do you do about the prize? Do you offer two first place prizes? Or do you split the first prize among the two participants?


Ties can be tough. Personally, I know I've struggled with which entry to consider the winner. I'm sure it's happened to a lot of you! What did you do in your case? Answer below, and thanks for reading! *Smile*


As always, keep on writing!



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Editor's Picks







Official Writing.Com Contests & Activities:

 
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Good Deeds Get CASH! Open in new Window. [E]
Write reviews to win cash prizes!
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Quotation Inspiration: Official Contest Open in new Window. [ASR]
Use the quote provided to write a story and win big prizes!
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Contests/Activities:

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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
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 Pop-Up Auction Open in new Window. [ASR]
A quick, limited-time fundraiser that's run occasionally for various purposes.
by Jeff Author Icon

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by A Guest Visitor

Keenest Joker Open in new Window. [18+]
Use your sense of humor and win gift points. Try not to laugh.
by Matt 2021 Dean Author Icon

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by A Guest Visitor

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The Art of Show vs Tell Courses Open in new Window. [13+]
Have you ever been told, "Show, don't tell?"...a 2018 and 2019 Quill Award Winner
by Jim Hall Author Icon





Some contest resources:
How to Create a Contest Open in new Window. [ASR]
Things you need to know before you open a contest. Includes a contest template.
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Newbie Hyperlinking 101 - Bitem Format Open in new Window. [E]
Learn the ins and outs of creating a link using the bitem format.
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My last newsletter, ("Contests & Activities Newsletter (October 25, 2017)Open in new Window.), discussed activities.

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Feel free to send your thoughts on this newsletter, ideas for future newsletters, or items you'd like to see featured! *Smile*



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