Hi there, people of YWS!
Sooo, my writing club (clubs/1819) is holding a contest at the moment. Well, technically, it's holding a few, but only one by me so far.
I decided to post it here, too, so that everyone and not just Writer's Club subscribers get a chance to enter. You're welcome! *annoying smile*
Prompt: Write a short story about a figure from history (example: Cleopatra), but be as crazy and wild with it as you can (example: Cleopatra invents a time machine in ancient Egypt and is transported to modern-day Scotland, where she must slay the Loch Ness Monster). Don't worry about it being historically accurate, just have fun! (Unless historically accurate stories are more fun to you.)
Rules: Must be finished and handed in by March 10th, please. Must be rated 16+ or less (i.e., no F-bombs or graphic sex scenes/sexual content, but minor swear words are allowed). Has to be under ten pages (no word limit so long as it does not exceed ten pages). If your story is a full ten pages, it must be broken up into two parts, with each part being five pages.
Exceeding ten pages will mean disqualification.
You can post your story here by copying and pasting it in, but only if it's short. If it's a few pages, you must post it as you normally would, through the Publishing Center, and post the link to it to this forum.
If you don't post a link to it, at the very least PM me so I know you're participating.
If it's short enough to copy and paste here, please do so with the title and spoilers.
First and second place winners will be selected within a week of the contest ending. First place will win:
300 Points and Three Reviews by Me
Second place will be awarded:
100 Points and Two Reviews by Me
Anyone that wants to judge can PM me. Winners will be selected based on creativity, originality, technical flawlessness (a lack of typos/grammar missteps/punctuation problems), character development, and pacing.
You can also post a link to your story on the club forum dedicated to prompts, which can be found HERE: clubs/1819/forum/71975
You should also check that forum out to find other great contests the Writing Club is hosting.
(Subscribing to the club is in no way necessary to enter this contest, though it is appreciated!)
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Have fun!
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