Contests & Activities: October 02, 2019 Issue [#9793]
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 This week: Blood, Bugs and Burials
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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

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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Letter from the editor

Blood, Bugs and Burials


It's the month for horror and scary! With horror contests listed all over the site, what elements do you find most interesting to write about? Do you use rising action and foreshadowing to slowly scare your reader or are you more the slash and gash type that splatters your reader with copious amounts of blood? How do you tread the fine line between scaring your reader and turning them away from your story?

Whichever your methods, remember to use your editing skills before turning in your freaky gem. Check for grammar and punctuation, and most of all, if there was a prompt - make sure you included the prompt! So many entries in contests are disqualified because of tiny things like a missed word count or a bad item post. Don't let something minor like that put you out of the running for an awesome prize. Take five minutes and double check your post.

Join in the scary fun around the site! If you're prepping for NaNoWriMo, it's an awesome tune-up for your muse. If you love the icky, it's great fun to see who you can scare. Write on! *Ghost*

This month's question: What gothic / horror / scary element makes you most squeamish?
Send in your answer below! *Down* Editors love feedback!


Editor's Picks

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Journey Through Genres: Official Contest Open in new Window. (E)
Write a short story in the given genre to win big prizes!
#1803133 by Writing.Com Support Author IconMail Icon

The task is simple: Write a short story using the genre prompt as inspiration!

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October Novel Prep Contest Rounds Open in new Window. (E)
Four competitive novel prep assignments accompanying the October Novel Prep Challenge
#2134154 by BrandiwynđŸŽ¶ Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: This is the submission form for the Prep Contest Rounds.

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The Writer's Cramp Open in new Window. (13+)
Write the best poem or story in 24 hours or less and win 10K GPS!
#333655 by SophyBells Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: We are firm believers that far too many writers dwell so much on the grammatical portion of their writing, they stop the creative juices from spilling out of their fingers. A good writer does not stop to correct mistakes along the way. A good writer WRITES until they have extracted every bit of juice from their creative selves. Only then, does a good writer stop to edit.

Keeping that in mind, this daily contest will get your creative mind to write, write, write! How? You won't have TIME to correct. :) The judging will be based on how well you followed the prompt and how creative you were with it, not just on how well you write.


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WEIRD TALES CONTEST  Open in new Window. (18+)
A Contest Inspired by the Old Pulp Fiction Covers of Weird Tales Magazine
#2083492 by Beacon's Anchor Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: Prompt for October/ Strange Orchids

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The Bard's Hall Contest Open in new Window. (13+)
DECEMBER is HOLIDAY RUSH: Shape Poetry Prompt!
#981150 by SantaBee Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: Do you love the X-Files series?
Love Mulder and Skully's investigating into all things UNEXPLAINED?
Do YOU believe .. In Chubracabras, Jersey Devil, Lockness Monster, Ghosts, Spiritual Totems appearing, Greys and Abductions, and so many more frightening experiences?
Well, then, this is the contest for you!

Create a Supernatural/horrorfific/X-File/doomsday/ghoulish! (Now that's a mouthful!)


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Holiday Short Story Contest - closed Open in new Window. (E)
Write a short story based on a random holiday; prompt provided.
#2142083 by Lilith🎄🩌Christmas Cheer Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month!! Your story needs to be about a dog or dogs. You decide the particulars, but make the dog the main focus. Any genre. Use your imaginations!

The Monthly Script Writing Contest Open in new Window. (E)
Not just another monthly contest. Instead of Short Stories or Poetry, it's about Scripts.
#2144083 by PureSciFi Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: There aren’t too many Script Writers on WDC. I’m hoping that will change with this contest. It doesn’t matter whether you are a movie writer or a television writer or like me both the only thing that matters is the writing.

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The Grim Reaper Contest - Closed  Open in new Window. (13+)
This is a Horror Flash Fiction Contest. See you in October 2025!
#2046245 by FÐ Spreading the Joys Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: This is a Flash Fiction Contest for Horror. A Horror Flash Fiction must be more than 500 words, but fewer than 1,000 words in length.

 
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Ask & Answer

This month's question: What gothic / horror / scary element makes you most squeamish?
Send in your answer below! *Down* Editors love feedback!

August's question: What do you do when you see a competitor's error?


Tinker Author Icon replied: For me, the purpose of entering any contest here at WCD is to get exposure. I want my writing to be read. The added bonus is the possibility of getting a review that can help me improve on my writing. Of course, if I see a simple error in a competitor's writing, a quick email to that writer, pointing out the error is in order. I want my writing to stand up with the best whether I win or lose. If I the content of my writing touches the reader in some way, if my skills as a writer help deliver that content in a fresh and clear manner, I've done my job. The outcome of the contest then boils down to a matter of taste or preference of the judge as long as the rules have been met. The real win is entering. So why not offer assistance to my co-winners?

Beholden Author Icon responded: Contact the entrant and try to help, usually by a note in the forum. Invalid entries may be a bridge too far since they may have deliberately removed the item.

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