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The Chorrol Community Contest 2013 |
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| Colonel Mustard |
Feb 13 2013, 12:25 AM
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Master

Joined: 3-July 08
From: The darkest pit of your soul. Hi there!

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Greetings, ladies and gentlemen of the Chorrol forums!
This the official thread for the Chorrol 1Q 2013 writing contest (because there might be more later. I don't know). That is right, a contest; a competitive scene pitting you writers against one another in a blood-soaked battle to the death that won't actually have any blood in it and if there is any death it's almost certainly unrelated to the contest itself.
The winner will receive nothing more than bragging rights, but this is an excellent opportunity to push your writing skills above and beyond their usual level and earn yourself some nice, lovely forum kudos. Maybe you'll get a badge or something, I don't know.
How it will work
In order to make the competition as fair as possible, all entries will be posted up anonymously; to enter, you PM your entry to me. Once the deadline is reached, as the official* competition judge I will read and evaluate every story and from there create a shortlist (there will be either five finalists, or ten if the volume exceeds thirty). I shall then post up the shortlisted entries, either on this thread or on a new one, and then will follow a one week voting period where people will PM with their vote on who they think should be winner. In the event of a tie, the tied entries will go to a second round of voting. From there, our victor shall be picked.
*Okay, it's not official, but I've got mALX, Elizabeth Hollow and King of Beast's votes. Do you?
Vitalstatistix
In order to give writers something to work with, a common thread to tie the competition together and to discourage people simply being lazy by dusting off an old work of theirs, the competition is centred around the theme of Absolution.
In order to make reading things managable within a reasonable timeframe, the wordcount for entries is going to be 3000-7000 words
The final deadline for entries is Midnight GMT, Friday 15th March 2013. An entry can be sent to me at any time between now and then.
Rules
1. All entries cannot have appeared on this forum before, and must only be sent to me via PM, with the wordcount included in your entry. Any entries that have been posted on the forum or anywhere else before will be disqualified. Any entries that I find are just an 'Elder-Scrolled-up' version of existing stories will also be disqualified.
2. In order to make the number of entries being read managable, there is a limit of one entry per person. The first entry you make will be the only entry considered, and all others will be disregarded.
3. To make sure that all voters and readers are able to appreciate every entry to the fullest, and to make the competition as fair as possible, entries are to be set in the Elder Scrolls universe only. Works of original fiction, or set in other intellectual properties such as the Fallout or Mass Effect universe will not be considered.
4. Stories that are either above or below the wordcount or sent after the deadline will be disqualified.
Any questions or queries about the contest can be posted up on this thread here, I'll try and answer them as quickly as possible.
Also, while I'm here, I have an offer for you all. As part of my position as not-so-official official judge, I'm going to be making thorough notes and collations of my thoughts on entries in order to help me work out the shortlist. If you want to hear the thought of somebody who's only real qualification for this role is a few book reviews, a job as an advance reader for a publisher and an English A-Level on how good your story is, just add that in to your PM and I'll send you what I've put down. I will be in full-on dickhead book critic mode, mind, so don't start crying about me being mean about your story if I'm harsh towards it. It's nothing personal; I'm going to be like that with every entry unless it's up there with Shakespeare.
Now go! Write, my pretties! WRITE!!
This post has been edited by Colonel Mustard: Feb 13 2013, 08:50 AM
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| Burnt Sierra |
May 5 2013, 11:56 AM
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Two Headed cat

Joined: 27-March 05
From: UK

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Ok... Do people want to do the "read in a rush" contest that the Colonel suggested next, or have another contest similar to what we just had? The read in a rush idea was this: QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Mar 21 2013, 12:27 PM)  an idea has occurred to me for a more regular contest after this; Read in a Rush.
The premise is simple; a monthly contest to write stories of a length between 850 and 1150 words, based on a new theme each month. The actual contest window is open for the first three weeks or so of the month, with people posting up their stories on a contest thread and providing feedback and comments on other people's stories at the same time along with their stories.
In the last week, the contest window closes, and a voting thread is opened; people vote for which story they think should win that month's Read in a Rush contest, a new theme is decided upon (there could well be a running thread for theme suggestions) and the same thing is done the next month with the new theme.
If it's a longer contest people would prefer, I've asked the Colonel if he would mind me running that, to which he very graciously agreed, as I had a few ideas of changing the format slightly. Which would people prefer to do next?
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| King Of Beasts |
May 5 2013, 06:41 PM
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Ancient

Joined: 15-November 12
From: Imperial City,Cyrodiil

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QUOTE(mALX @ May 5 2013, 09:39 AM)  QUOTE(King Of Beasts @ May 5 2013, 01:17 PM)  I agree with grits and mustard. The read and rush could possibly be a weekly or monthly activity, while the longer short fanfic contests could be held once every year.
Anyone else agree?
NOT weekly. Very few of us have the free time for a weekly contest. Then monthly. I think that would be nice
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| King Of Beasts |
May 5 2013, 06:50 PM
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Ancient

Joined: 15-November 12
From: Imperial City,Cyrodiil

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QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ May 5 2013, 09:50 AM)  Read in a Rush would be a monthly thing, not a weekly thing. I doubt anyone would have time for a weekly contest.
Then we could do a monthly thing.
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Rise, rise! To freedom, rise! Arise, ye Breton sons and daughters. Ride, ride! To freedom, ride! Truth and glory to the brave!
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