I am a huge fan of the serial format. That is how I ehem.. try... to sell stories. The serial is the medium I most enjoy because it fits my lack of commitment. If the story doesn't sell, I stop writing it. If it does sell, I keep on going. Now, you may be wondering what a serial is.
A serial is a basically a novel written over a period of time, published chapter by chapter. Chapters are called episodes, the stories are generally dramatic, and sometimes they never ever end. The serials never end are sort of like soap operas. There is no resolution to the whole story, just resolution to story lines. Serials like I write weave multiple story lines together, they are generally 500-1000 words, and as soon as I get back to writing again, they will be published in 10-12 episode 'seasons'. Each season is basically a novella.
Interested? I hope so.
This is the serial challenge, put simply. Write a serial spanning the course of three months, with one episode a week. Each entry should be at least 250 words, but it can be as long as you want. As a rule of thumb serial entries usually aren't longer than 2500 words.
The Rules to the Serial Challenge
1. Like any good Serial Novelist, you must write at least one entry a week. If you don't, you make up for it by writing a killer entry for the next week, or two entries next week. By the end of this twelve week competition, you should have twelve entries that are published on a fairly regular basis.
2. Please leave a link to each entry of your serial by editing your original post on this thread.
3. Have fun! That's what serial writing is all about.
Now, you are probably wondering what the prize is for completing the Serial Challenge.
Well, there are several! You just have to complete these tasks and message me to collect your bounty!
Bounties
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That's the challenge. Twelve entries over twelve weeks, plenty of points in it for ya! I will be partaking as well, so you are not alone.
Tips for Serial Writing
1. Beginning are everything! When you write your serial, most of your effort should be placed in writing a killer beginning. This hooks the reader in and gets him to say, "Ya know what, I'll pay .99 cents for the next entry." (I know, that's chump change. I charge $2.99 for 'premiers', and I make them 5000 words though, so that helps.)
2. Don't quit. Not for a second. There is no quitting on a serial, it could always get better. Serials are great practice, so you cannot let yourself quit. Let yourself write crap. Let yourself be in a slump. Be hard on yourself. Know your writing is TERRIBLE. But no matter what, do not stop. Write the next entry. It's okay to write garbage sometimes, otherwise, if you're like me you won't ever write anything.
3. If in doubt, kill someone. Someone the readers like, or who they think is important to your 'story'. That'll keep them reading if you do it write. Great tool if you are in desperation.
4. Enjoy your story. If it's not something you enjoy writing, there's no way you'll stay with it for twelve weeks. Thems the facts. Make sure it's something you'll have fun writing for a good little while.
Good luck guys, have fun!
When does this begin? Now.
When does this end? Never, hopefully. The Best Serial award will be granted once every twelve weeks, starting today. Any serial can win, finished or unfinished.
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