Villain Contest - Now Open! by Original-Lit, journal
Villain Contest - Now Open!
Updates:
Hello everyone.
Firstly, I'm stopping running the critique service for a while as no one has submitted any work for this for a few months now. If any of you are interested in restarting this in the future, please let me know.
Secondly, I realised that it's been a while since our last contest so I thought it was about time we started a new one. As the rules of the last two contests have been fairly restrictive, I'm relaxing them a little bit for this one - let's just make it fun. For more information, read on!
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Contest Time!
1. The theme of this contest is to write a short story or poem. It can be on any subject you like,
Themed Fan Fiction Contest - CONTEST OVER by SingingFlames, journal
Themed Fan Fiction Contest - CONTEST OVER
:new: UPDATE May 15th - Just under a week left on this! All entries are due by 11:59 PM PST on May 21st, 2014. Any questions, please ask!
I enjoyed the Topsy Turvy Fan Fiction Contest so much, I decided to have more short fan fiction contests! I plan do one each month for the rest of my Volunteer term. Let the writing begin!
This month, the contest revolves around themes. I'll provide a list of ideas, and you choose one or more of them to include into your story. You do not need to include the sentence word for word, just its concept. Example: if you choose "Sins of the father," for your theme, you can write a fanfic about the crimes of a
SixWordStories Contest ~ Win a 3 Month PM! by 3wyl, journal
SixWordStories Contest ~ Win a 3 Month PM!
UPDATE: Just under 10 days to get your entry in! If you have entered, please make sure your piece is in the folder!
A type of Flash Fiction, six word stories are (very) short stories with an exact word count: six words. SixWordStories (https://www.deviantart.com/sixwordstories) is the place where, alongside quality, quantity really does matter. Though these stories are so brief in length, they can be as profound, if not more, than the prose and poetry you see and read every day, partly because six word stories can tell us so much and yet contain so little.
As a Group, we encourage writers to explore their boundaries with prompts, collaborations and more, but we accept anyone and