Posted December 23, 2009
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Theme: Discovery
To be entered into the competition by : Jan 31st (i reckon a month is enough but may be persuaded to change end date if enough entrants ask me to.)
Word Limit: 5000. This seems to be a fairly standard limit. But remember folks there is nothing wrong with small and perfectly formed. Honest.
Email stories too: f.public.current_at_googlemail.com
I will sort out uploading them somewhere you can all download them after the end date.
Have fun guys and please keep using this thread for encouragement, challenges and boasting. Lets see how many stories we can get entered.
P.S. If other people wishing to contribute to prizes like Lou, well its your money so i can't stop you ; )
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So I decided on a whim to try and start a short story competition. Prize is a shiny shiny GOG executable downloadable from this very site! Right now its a $5.99 one only but will up it to an impressive $9.99 depending on my financial situation after christmas.
Now I have your no doubt undivided attention I'd like a little help sorting out the rules for the competition. First as masterly as I am when it comes to literary matters I'm wondering how everyone would like this judged. Here are the options:
1(easy mode): I choose the winner and you all have to live with it.
2(normal mode): Me and a select few other people (no idea who but its an option) choose the winner and you all have to live with it.
3(hard mode): The community votes via a forum with no option for voting and rampant attempts at cheating.
4.Noone can be bothered and this thread disapears into the deep dark depths of the GOG forums.
Also thinking about genre/subject I'm happy to keep it open. Something like having the story set in the worlds of one of the games on GOG would link it to the site better but run the risk of being lame. Unless you think otherwise i suppose.
Length wise I'm thinking fairly short. Does one to two pages of A4 worth sound reasonable??
tl;dr
story comp. win game. need help settling on a competition structure everyone is happy with and feels they have a fair chance with. anyone at all interested?
P.s. I did not enjoy having to write this out twice after the GOG forum ate it. Shame on you GOG forum shame on you. NO treats! your already full of thread!
Theme: Discovery
To be entered into the competition by : Jan 31st (i reckon a month is enough but may be persuaded to change end date if enough entrants ask me to.)
Word Limit: 5000. This seems to be a fairly standard limit. But remember folks there is nothing wrong with small and perfectly formed. Honest.
Email stories too: f.public.current_at_googlemail.com
I will sort out uploading them somewhere you can all download them after the end date.
Have fun guys and please keep using this thread for encouragement, challenges and boasting. Lets see how many stories we can get entered.
P.S. If other people wishing to contribute to prizes like Lou, well its your money so i can't stop you ; )
*****************EDIT******************
So I decided on a whim to try and start a short story competition. Prize is a shiny shiny GOG executable downloadable from this very site! Right now its a $5.99 one only but will up it to an impressive $9.99 depending on my financial situation after christmas.
Now I have your no doubt undivided attention I'd like a little help sorting out the rules for the competition. First as masterly as I am when it comes to literary matters I'm wondering how everyone would like this judged. Here are the options:
1(easy mode): I choose the winner and you all have to live with it.
2(normal mode): Me and a select few other people (no idea who but its an option) choose the winner and you all have to live with it.
3(hard mode): The community votes via a forum with no option for voting and rampant attempts at cheating.
4.Noone can be bothered and this thread disapears into the deep dark depths of the GOG forums.
Also thinking about genre/subject I'm happy to keep it open. Something like having the story set in the worlds of one of the games on GOG would link it to the site better but run the risk of being lame. Unless you think otherwise i suppose.
Length wise I'm thinking fairly short. Does one to two pages of A4 worth sound reasonable??
tl;dr
story comp. win game. need help settling on a competition structure everyone is happy with and feels they have a fair chance with. anyone at all interested?
P.s. I did not enjoy having to write this out twice after the GOG forum ate it. Shame on you GOG forum shame on you. NO treats! your already full of thread!
Post edited December 24, 2009 by BladderOfDoom