SDMB Short Fiction Contest - the April 2011, Springtime Theme edition - Logistics Thread.

Hello and welcome. We’ve had four Short Fiction contests so far, in May, September, over the holidays between 2010 and 2011 and in February 2011. They’ve been tremendously fun, and there has been interest expressed in doing another. I’d like to again congratulate our past winners -

The Hamster King, May 2010, for Quarrantine
Spoons, September 2010 for Homeward By Polaris
Spoons, Holiday Edition 2010 for He Knows a Lot of People
Justin Credible, February 2011 for Happy Valentine’s Day, Sweetheart!

So, I’d like to suggest the following - the contest will run from 9 AM EDT, Wednesday, April. 27th, 2011 until 10 PM EDT, Sunday, May 8th, 2011. Any writers interested in participating somewhere within that period can send an e-mail to sdmbpoetrysweatshop at gmail dot com - the photo and the three words will be in an out-of-office auto reply. The writer will then have 60 (sixty) hours from the time and date of that auto-reply to submit a story of no more than 2,000 words.

The story can be any style or genre, but it must centre around 3 randomly selected words and one randomly selected photograph. Also, because the Holiday and Valentine’s Day Themes were such fun, I’d like to propose making this month’s a Springtime Theme. (These requirements are partly to ensure no one dusts off a story they’ve been working on for months, and partly because it’s really interesting to compare what different writers do with the same source material.)

Sorry, but the contest is open only to Dopers - Guests, Mods, Administrators, Members, Charter Members, Goats, Squids, people with funny titles - but contestants must have the right to post here.

I will start an Anthology Thread of all the stories I’ve received sometime early next week. At 10 PM EDT, Sunday, May 8th, 2011, entries will be closed and I will establish a multiple-choice poll in the Anthology Thread. A week later, the poll will close and we will declare a winner.
A couple of editorial/logistics points to bring up. I will be doing some very minor editing this time around - just for appearance on the computer screen, I will ensure that there are double returns between paragraphs. I would also strongly prefer that all the stories have a title, and if they don’t come with a title, I’ll refer to them as Untitled (First few words of the opening sentence.) If you use special text (italics in particular, but also bold face and underline.), please mention it in the return e-mail - the codes don’t always transfer and I do try to respect writers’ conventions. Sometimes this means doing a search word by word to make sure the codes get written properly.

Also for legibility and appearance, I would like to post the first ~ hundred words or first paragraph, whichever is most coherent, in the open reply. Then, I will put the rest of the story in a spoiler box. Then I’ll have another spoiler box with the author’s name. The reasoning here is to avoid the Gigantic Wall of Text effect. I’m open to other people’s suggestions here, though I thought this worked very well the last few times.

I quite like the multiple choice polls and I would like to keep that as a feature of the Short Fiction contests. Placing the writers’ names in spoiler boxes also seems to be a good compromise between giving credit where it is due and keeping the voting based on the merits of the individual stories, to the extent that is possible.

I think that’s everything - I’m hoping many of you will be interested in giving it a go sometime in the next few days.

Best wishes,

Le Ministre de l’au-delà

I’d like to give this one a go. I missed the last round.

I actually still have to read all of the stories from the last round. It has been on my to-do list forever. :frowning:

Just for fun, here are the links to the four previous anthologies. There’s some remarkable work here, especially when you consider the time pressure - 60 hours may seem like a lot, but that’s not taking into account the juggle of real life [del]annoyances [/del] commitments…

May 2010 Anthology.
Sept. 2010 Anthology.
Holiday 2010 - 2011 Anthology.
Feb. 2011 Anthology.

Good to know another short fiction contest is coming up. Looking forward to it!

And we’re up and running - the out of office auto-reply with the words and the photo is set, and I’m off to write.

Wishing all Doper writers good inspiration,

Le Ministre de l’au-delà

I’ll give it a shot! :slight_smile:

A suggestion … As we complete and upload our stories, maybe we should post here to say that we have uploaded them. Perhaps a little redundant, but I see two positive outcomes:

– This thread will keep bobbing up in the forum, reminding folks that there is a short fiction contest occurring; and,

– [del]Nagging at[/del] Ahem, reminding those of us who know about the contest to get cracking!

:slight_smile:

I’ve just completed mine and sent it off in an email to Le Ministre de l’au-delà! (Please use version 2 :wink: )

It was good fun, and a much needed break from my daily tedium.

Good luck to everyone, can’t wait to read and vote! (btw, can participants vote?)

There’s mine finished, with 2 and a half hours to spare. Between the show, the concert coming up, the workshop coming up and family crises, it was hard to get any time to spend on this one. I hope it doesn’t show.

Oh, yes, please! Participants are heartily encouraged to vote. I leave it up to your own conscience whether to vote for your own work or not. I don’t remember if I’ve ever voted for my own story, but there were a couple of my poems in the Poetry Sweatshops where I thought, yeah, I think I’d call that one of my favourites even if I hadn’t been the one to write it.

And if you do vote for yourself and no one else, nobody will ever find out.

It wasn’t in the cards for me this week, despite requesting the prompts on Weds. I’m not going to make empty promises about reading the entries this time, though I will try. Kudos to those less flaky than I!

Well, you do have another 9 hours and 6 minutes to go, as I write this.

Sadly no. My schedule is just too random at the moment. Such is life working flex hours from home and an internet underbelly that never sleeps. But you never know when the planets might align, so I usually at least sign up just in case.

I only had about four hours myself. I’m an amateur too, so I’m sure my inexperience and short window of time will make it jump off the screen and maul the readers poor brain. Apologies in advance!

But still… it was good fun!

Didn’t even see this until now. I’d love to get in on this one, but I think the time frame might prevent that from happening. I just don’t have a chunk of sixty hours where I can count on any time to sit down and work on this. One week later and I’d have a five day vacation… ah well. I’ll see what I can manage.

I sent mine early in the morning, I will also have to apologize in advance for mauling brains like cmyk said as I ran out of time and had to submit it as it was.

I made the mistake of asking for the material during the work days, forgetting to use the free time on the weekend, so I had less time than before.

Bump.

Holy shit Batman! I came 75% under the word limit, and 4 hours under the time limit. Who would’ve thought?! Especially from the crown prince of procrastination.

Anyway I hereby submit my eligibility. If I submitted my entry in the improper way, please PM me.

I put in my request for the prompts and if I’m going to submit something, it’ll be done tomorrow, my only day off. I have to say, the combination of the theme, word prompts, and picture are extremely interesting this time around. They will make for either an incredible variety or an equally incredible similarity in the submissions. Can’t wait!

I’m equally excited to read everyone’s contributions. I love short fiction.

I’m deliberately holding out until Friday morning at 10 AM, my time. That way, I can print the words and the link to the photo in the OP and leave the rest of the room for the stories.

I’m in an embarrassing situation - when I wrote my own story, I completely forgot about the springtime theme. It uses the words, it uses the photo, it was written within the time limit BUT… So, what are your opinions? Should I disqualify myself, or print it in the Anthology Thread in the full expectation of an absolute drubbing at the polls because I didn’t follow my own rules? I leave it to the collective wisdom of the Doper writers.

I should also mention - there have been a lot of people who haven’t submitted anything after the sixty hours are past. I usually make this offer privately, but I’ll throw it out to the group here. If it’s been (say) 80 hours, it wouldn’t really be fair to have it compete against other folks who did finish within the time limits. That being said, I’m happy to ‘publish’ your work in the Anthology Thread but not have it in the poll if it wasn’t completed on time. It would be pretty frustrating to wrestle with a story for four days and not have anybody see it…