Gothic Retelling Contest

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Beware… you’ve just entered the haunted retelling realm of Spooktober~


All lights out, jack-o-lanterns outside, because here you participate in a prose contest to retell your own gothic version of a famous (fairy) tale, myth, or Disney film. Have you got a song or instrumental track that goes perfectly with it? Splendid (: See more details below.

The gothic genre blends mystery, horror, the supernatural, and romance. While many tales already have a gothic version floating around, your challenge is to retell one that does not yet exist. (Examples of tales to retell include: Orpheus & Eurydice, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, etc., etc.)

Guidelines:
  • The event runs from the 4th of October until the 27th.
  • Wordcount of min. 1000 words and a max. of 1500.
  • Maintain a general audience rating and ensure that your work contains no explicit content. If you post in the forums, please either refrain from using curse words or censor them in your post. Lit works published through the Publishing Center can include cursing but must be rated appropriately. Feel free to see the YWS Censorship Policy
  • Claim a spot and see below for what to include in your post!

Claim a spot
To participate in this contest include the following code and fill in your answers. When you’ve written your story, include it in your post in a spoiler along with your title.

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[b]Spooky Retelling of:[/b] 
[b]Read with this Song:[/b] 
[b]Beware of Triggers:[/b] (if any)

[spoiler]Here goes your story![/spoiler]


Rewards
Participants will all receive a lovely badge!



Top three tales
Stories will be judged by the Gen Lit crew based on the quality of the retelling, the unique spin you gave to your story, and how well it fits the Spooktober theme and song. The participants with the top three tales receive a fancy winner badge, along with points! First place gets 200, second gets 150, and third gets 100.



Thank you to Roxanne for coming up with this contest and collaborating on the post draft!

Happy writing!!
mint, she/her


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Spot, please!! :D
Spooky Retelling of:
Read with this Song:
Beware of Triggers: (if any)

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Here goes my story!




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Spot, spot, spot!!!

Spooky Retelling of: (not 100% sure actually, leaning either Alice In Wonderland or Wizard of Oz for now tho!)
Read with this Song:
Beware of Triggers: (if any)

Spoiler
Here goes your story!
(Formerly RavenAkuma)

~ "Believe only half of what you see, and nothing that you hear." ~

- Edgar Allan Poe




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SPOT!
Spooky Retelling of: I have an idea ...
Read with this Song:
Beware of Triggers: (if any)

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Here goes my story!
You hunger, yet call me brother; you snarl, though call me kin.
He said, Dear one, it is merely the unfortunate consequence of our species.


- OFCaW




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spot ^^

Spooky Retelling of:
Read with this Song:
Beware of Triggers: (if any)

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Here goes your story!




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Spot!!! :D

Spooky Retelling of:
Read with this Song:
Beware of Triggers: (if any)

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Here goes your story!
It's Kay, babe!
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HAKUNA BATATA




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This one is missing a big piece of its story skeleton. But it's close. It simply doesn't tie up all its threads.

Spooky Retelling of: Red Riding
Read with this Song: Teardrop / Massive Attack
Beware of Triggers: Violence. (if any)

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Once upon no time, and on the rim of a grey sky--Babushka began that way. When she pricked the beads and stitched them neat to the hems of her sleeves; when she snipped the cord and tied the knots in the prayers beads; when called the crows, she said (turning aside to Krasniy, once upon no time.

Days drew long and longer. Greys dwindled to dusk. Krasniy listened with half an ear; the rest she kept for the crows.

When the crows coiled in the sky, blacking out the spackled sunlight between the leaves, Babushka closed the windows.

Good, but not good, kharasho, nye kharasho.

Once upon no time...

Krasniy collected the beads and the threads and the dried bread, while Babushka stitched. In her red coat, she bundled robin's egg blue, brown, tangled threads; bright things; old things; new things; cold things. Crow things.

May I walk? she asked as Babushka murmured.

Da.

May I go away from grandmother's house?

Da, said the old woman.

May I--

Shoo.

Into the woods, with her hood pulled up, with her skirt flapping, with her snub nose scuffed by the cold, away from the house she went.

And the day dwindled.

And the crows came for beads and gold thread and buttons. And blood.

Where of course a wolf smelled the sounds and the tastes of dying things, and came, too.

The crows scattered; like shadows they hung in the trees around the girl and the bread and the basket and the pins and baubles and thread. Though here and there, bright as a bird eye, a bead glinted in a beak or in a claw.

"Where are you going?"

"Nowhere," said Krasniy, rubbing her beak-clipped skin.

'Why are you going?"

"No reason," said Krasniy, clenching her aching teeth.

"What do you want in the woods? ...girl?"

"Nothing," said Krasniy.

And because she was empty, the wolf followed her. Where there is no time, there is no life; where there is no want, there is no heart; where there is no heart, there is nothing to take.

Babushka brought the axe down when the wolf stepped through the door behind the girl, whose red coat was brighter than its blood. "What big eyes it had," said Krasniy. "What big teeth it had," said Krasniy.

"What a..." said Krasniy. She considered its heart, split out of its ribs. Beating time, still: tum-tum, tum-tum. A clock of flesh and blood.

There is no time... Babushka smiled, all teeth, and walnut skin. She set the axe against the doorframe; she shook the droplets, red as the beads in her sleeve hem, free. ...like the present. Da?
ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem

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pain is that feeling when you are feeling hurt, but it never goes away leaving me hurt. oh it hurts.
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