Contests & Activities: October 30, 2019 Issue [#9842]
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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.

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What Next?


We're rolling in on the end of Horror / Scary month and I'm sure many of you reading this newsletter have been prepping for NaNoWriMo. National Novel Writing Month is exciting for those doing the challenge. It's a stretch to pound away on the keyboard for an entire month. But the reward is walking away with a novel. Or at least something that resembles a novel.

For those not participating in the challenge, what are you doing? Are you getting ready for the holiday season, preparing fun acrostics for your friends or writing a story featuring your best friend's dog? Well let me tell you a secret...the contests and activities on the site are going to be a little quiet in November and December. What better time to try one and see if it is something you like?

You'll have time to create activities for 2020! Most contests use the forum item and have nearly the same template for setting up. You need a description of the contest, the rules, how to enter, prizes and judges. You don't need to set this up on the fly, you can put it all together, have a friend take a look for errors and then set it away until it's time to open the contest. Certainly, it's a less stressful production if done ahead of time.

But in the long run, give yourself time to think about what you want to accomplish before the end of the year. Did you enter "Dear Me" last year? Did you reach any goals? Are you close to a goal? The holidays are approaching and most of us have less time to devote to our creativity. Let's focus and make a plan to reach some goals by the end of the year!


This month's question: What is your focus until the end of the year? Send in your answer below! *Down* Editors love feedback!


Editor's Picks


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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 Lilli 🧿 ☕ Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month!!

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The Dialogue 500 Open in new Window. (18+)
Dialogues of 500 words or less.
#941862 by W.D.Wilcox Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: This contest uses only spoken words or internal dialogue!

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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 Sophurky Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: All entries that follow ALL of the prompt requirements will be judged according to the creativity in responding to the writing prompt only. This means that grammatical errors WILL NOT be a determining factor in deciding the winner!

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#1873271 by Not Available.

Excerpt: Open to entries from all members that have been registered with WDC for 6 months or less. This contest is intended to showcase your work and give it the exposure it deserves. There's no prompt. Items can be new or old work, and there's no requirement to disclose the creation date.

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The Taboo Words Contest ~ On Hiatus Open in new Window. (13+)
create writing that has wings
#2139468 by Choconut Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: If words are bland and boring writing can be a miserable, lifeless thing.
If they are interesting and vivid, writing flies off the page and into our hearts.


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The Contest Challenge Open in new Window. (13+)
Join by entering a contest a month for 12 months--Win Badges! Catching up is allowed!
#2109126 by Schnujo's Doing NaNoWriMo? Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: This is a 13 month challenge where you will enter a contest at least 12 of those 13 months. (You can complete the challenge in 12 months if you don't miss a month, but you get one "vacation" month in case life just rolls over you.) You don't have to win. You just have to have a legitimate entry. This challenge is on a rotating basis. Jump in whenever you'd like, just be sure to post a contest entry at least 12 out of 13 months!

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The Gnome Adventures Fundraiser ~ Closed Open in new Window. (E)
With Raffles, Auctions, and Fun Activities
#2201340 by Sharmelle'sThankfulExpressions Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: This Raffle and Auction: I love WdC so much I want a Premium membership and I would also like to donate GPs to Blog-City Prompt Forum "Blog City Prompt Forum" . In addition to all this, I have added: "Some Fun Gnome Activities" towards the bottom of this Forum Page for you to check out also. This is my first time running a Raffle and Auction so please be patient with me while I get to know how to run these lol. In addition, I have a trinket for you here at the bottom of this forum. There will be another one later on so you should be sure to check back frequently.

 
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Ask & Answer


This month's question: What is your focus until the end of the year? Send in your answer below! *Down* Editors love feedback!

Last month's question: What gothic / horror / scary element makes you most squeamish?


Paul Author Icon: Nothing really, they’re all fantasy. What frightens me is reality and the downhill path the world seem to be taking with all the radical nationalism.

s Author Icon:
Nothing really. I think I've written most horror tropes. But vomitting blood and bile is still pretty gross...

balloon Author Icon:
I see faint outlines in the dark, but then I just push the thoughts away and turn on a flashlight - not to shine at whatever it was, but instead, open up a book and read.

Jack Henry Author Icon:
Clowns. Clowns are scary because they put on a funny face but deep inside they are full of angst. A clown with power is terrifying. They could do things like start a trade war.

Scifiwizard Retired Author Icon: Bad acting.

GaelicQueen Author Icon: Dark basement crowded with stored boxes and travel trunks. The barely audible whispered warning to get out as the sound of the deadbolt lock is clicked into place.

David Clemens Author Icon: Spiders! Yikes! *Shock2* *No*

Gentle Giantess's Rule Author Icon How the villains kill their victim's.

shepherd46: Being in a dark space--probably a basement and not seeing any way out!

Lynn Nichole Author Icon: Being eaten, especially alive. There are specific stories and movies that I cannot deal with for this reason.

TheBusmanPoet Author Icon: Nothing. I've seen just about everything.

BIG BAD WOLF is Howling Author Icon: I dislike slasher-type horror films - I don't like human monsters. Not into possession/demonic stuff either.

Beholden Author Icon: I have now written precisely two horror stories, which hardly qualifies me as an expert. But, in reading others' horror stories, I find myself unmoved (and unsqueamish therefore) by such things as vampires, zombies, werewolves, etc. Maybe it's too much exposure to television versions of classic monsters.
What does get to me is when the writer uses my own empathy to feel what the protagonist feels. That requires some accurate description of feeling and emotion plus an experience in the reader of something very similar to what is being described. As an example, both of my stories concern fairly commonplace sensations (peeling skin and tasting something disgusting) magnified to the point of horror (well, I hope so, anyway).
There, now you have all my limited and inexperienced tricks for writing horror. I really don't know why I answer these Newsfeed posts.

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