Contests & Activities
This week: And the Winner Is Edited by: Kate - Writing & Reading More Newsletters By This Editor
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
AND THE WINNER IS [YOUR NAME]
Yes, it's YOU
Give yourself a rousing standing ovation for each entry you post to any of the contests hosted by members of our Community.
YOU ARE A WINNER! for challenging yourself to submit for public scrutiny and comment your best story, poem, essay, prose, or image from the heart, imagination, whimsy, or compiled from exhaustive research. |
ASIN: B000FC0SIM |
Product Type: Kindle Store
|
Amazon's Price: $ 12.99
|
|
I am honored to be guest host for this issue of the WDC Contests and Activities Newsletter and write to you as a fellow contestant. I hosted one themed contest and know it takes a lot of hard work to set up, maintain, and judge a contest. I admire those in our Community who have maintained activities of all sorts, not only contests, but in-outs, auctions, c-note shops, puzzles - well, imagine it, and you will likely find it (or perhaps create it .
This week, I would like to share my admiration and esteem for those who challenge the writers in our Community with high quality running/recurring contests, and those who create and run themed contests throughout the year.
Before I tell you what you will find in the contests on WDC, in addition to gps and/or awardicons and/or merit badges, I will show you the one thing you will never get from a contest here at WDC…
* * * * *
"We regret that we are unable to use your story/poem at this time.
Although we are unable to provide individualized response,
we wish you success in your future writing efforts.”
Yes, I just paraphrased a recent reject form letter from an editor responding to a story I submitted
* * * * *
No contest host or judge at WDC has ever to my knowledge responded in such a terse manner to any writer’s contest entry. Responses from WDC contest hosts and judges to my entries, and judges’ reviews for others I have read, all recognize and encourage, often with pointed detailed comments, pro and/or con, all entries!
No form letters here!
Fellow contestants also often review each others’ posted work, offering further encouragement and sometimes catching an error or nit that can be edited (if posting rules permit) before the contest closes.
The hosts, whether or not they themselves are published authors, treat each writer/contestant as a professional writer, a peer, and respond to the story, poem, prose, or other work submitted, with courtesy, recognition, and the encouragement one would give a fellow.
In return, I strive to maintain the same courtesy and regard for the hosts, when I post a contest entry, by doing the following:
Read and observe posting and forum guidelines and time deadlines (including posting off-topic (OT) and revisions to submitted work);
Read and follow prompts and length requirements when given as accurately as possible;
Read and observe guidelines with respect to gp contributions;
Ask for clarification, either as OT in the forum, or by email to the host, if I am unsure of anything in the forum, be it a prompt or rule;
Remember to thank the host/judges for their review and comments and, of course, a big thanks for any public award.
I also post public reviews to most of the contests I enter and some gps (public sometimes if permitted - or, there’s always the little ‘anonymous’ box), and I try to read and comment upon some of my fellow contestants’ work.
So, as a fellow contestant, I look forward to ‘seeing’ you in some of the Splendid Contests hosted by our fellow authors here on Writing.Com.
I hope you check out some of my favorites below, and ...
Write On!
Kate
Kate - Writing & Reading
|
Now, for some challenges that will entice your muse creative to wax poetic, or prosaic. I'd like to introduce some recently formed challenges as well as those long-standing challenges that remain fresh and fun So maybe try a contest that's outside your comfort zone ~ you may create a more vibrant comfort zone
For a lyric challenge in verse (and lyric prose ) ~
| | Invalid Item This item number is not valid. #2102427 by Not Available. |
| | Invalid Item This item number is not valid. #2085951 by Not Available. |
Tales in prose, both prompted and not ~
| | Invalid Item This item number is not valid. #2055579 by Not Available. |
| | Invalid Item This item number is not valid. #2040737 by Not Available. |
| | Invalid Item This item number is not valid. #2054775 by Not Available. |
For when your characters want to chat it up ~
Classic favorites (of mine) ~
|
Have an opinion on what you've read here today? Then send the Editor feedback! Find an item that you think would be perfect for showcasing here? Submit it for consideration in the newsletter! https://www.Writing.Com/go/nl_form
Don't forget to support our sponsor!
ASIN: B083RZ2C5F |
|
Amazon's Price: Price N/A
Not currently available. |
|
Fellow Writers ~ I thank you for welcoming me into your home/office/literary building zone ~ and look forward to seeing you on the contest trail.
Until next we meet ^_^
Write On!
Kate
Kate - Writing & Reading
|
ASIN: B01CJ2TNQI |
Product Type: Kindle Store
|
Amazon's Price: $ 5.99
|
|
To stop receiving this newsletter, click here for your newsletter subscription list. Simply uncheck the box next to any newsletter(s) you wish to cancel and then click to "Submit Changes". You can edit your subscriptions at any time.
|