Tuesday, July 7, 2009

SSSSH!!!! (writer at work - and a contest)


scribble, scribble, scribble, tappity, tappity, tappity, tap=tap-tap...



SSSSSSH!!! Writer at work...



I'm in the throes of furious writing again - and oh, it feels so good! I feel like I come home to myself when I write, when the words flow and the story takes shape. I am so keen to get this current manuscript finished (ie totally rewritten from scratch) and make it the best I can and then get back to another manuscript that's in the queue waiting for a rewrite.

I guess what I'm trying to say, amongst other things, is that there is going to be a whole lot of Blogging Interruptus going on. Bear with me if you will.

And while you're doing that, perhaps you might like to have a go at a bit of writing yourself.

Jason Evans, over at Clarity of the Night, is once again hosting one of his blog short story contests. The competition opens tomorrow and the subject, based on the image below is In Vino Veritas (Truth in Wine).

Why not join in; it's fun, you get to read some brilliant flash fiction and meet a whole lot of new people.



The blurb for the competition which you will find on the Clarity of the Night blog is as follows:

This spring, Jaye Wells released her kick-butt novel RED-HEADED STEPCHILD. Her debut. It was a wonderful moment for a hard-working writer and a great blog friend. (Go Jaye!)

RED-HEADED STEPCHILD had a birth of sorts back in August 2006 during the "Lonely Moon" contest here at The Clarity of Night. Jaye penned an honored entry called "I Can Dig It," which introduced the world to a rockin' female vampire/assassin burying her latest handiwork. That character is the beloved Sabina Kane now taking names and dishing punishment in her on-going series. Today, Jaye is returning to The Clarity of Night to inspire YOU, the next debut novelist who will ignite the world. Welcome to the "In Vino Veritas (Truth in Wine)" Short Fiction Contest in honor of Jaye and all of her accomplishments!! (Can I get an OH-YEAH?!!!) Please join me in welcoming her as co-host and in offering well-earned congratulations.

THE CONTEST WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2009.

Now, down to business. Here's how the contest works. Using the photograph above for inspiration, compose a short fiction (or poetry) piece of no more than 250 words in any genre or style. After the contest opens, send your entry to me by email at jevanswriter at yahoo dot com before 11:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 15th (Eastern Time, United States). I'd prefer attachments formatted in Microsoft Word or Word Perfect (please see the format request below), but if you have something more exotic, you can paste the text into the body of an email. Each entry will be posted and indexed.

Now for the goodies. The following prizes are up for grabs:

  • 1st Place: $50 Amazon gift certificate and a signed copy of RED-HEADED STEPHCHILD
  • 2nd Place: $30 Amazon gift certificate
  • 3rd Place: $25 Amazon gift certificate
  • 4th Place: $20 Amazon gift certificate
  • 5th Place: $15 Amazon gift certificate
  • Readers' Choice Award 1st Place: $30 Amazon Gift certificate and a signed copy of RED-HEADED STEPCHILD

But this is about more than prizes. I hope you take advantage of the opportunity to meet and interact with your fellow writers. Our different perspectives, styles, and skills shine when we all start at the same place. It's a great opportunity to learn from each other.

Rules:
  1. 250 words maximum.
  2. Titles are optional, but encouraged. Titles do not count toward your word count.
  3. One entry per person.
  4. Any genre or style is welcome. If you choose to submit poetry, you must have narrative movement within the poem if you wish to compete with the prose pieces for the prizes.
  5. The copyright remains with you, the author; however, you grant me worldwide first electronic publishing rights to post your entry on this blog indefinitely.
  6. Judging will be conducted by me, Jason Evans. For an explanation of the judging criteria and scoring system, see A Note on Judging. You can also read the winning entries from past contests. Judging will also be conducted by Jaye Wells as co-host. (See below.)
  7. Please provide a name for your byline. If you have a website or a blog, I'd be happy to link your site to your byline. If you don't have a website or blog, feel free to include a short bio. A bio does not count towards your word count.
  8. At the close of the contest, I will give the date and time for the announcement of winners.
  9. After the winners are announced, I will post what I liked most about each entry in the comments.
  10. The Readers' Choice Award is awarded by vote of the contest participants. The entry with the highest number of votes wins. The rules for this portion of the contest will be posted after the entry period closes.
  11. Public critiques in comments are encouraged, but must remain respectful. I reserve the right to delete comments and ban participants who do not abide by the collegial spirit of Clarity of Night contests.
  12. For prior contests and their results, see the links on the sidebar.

Format Request:
These are not rules, and I will not reject an entry which does not conform, but if you follow them, my work in running the contest is much less. For that, I will be eternally grateful!
  1. Single space lines, and double space paragraph breaks.
  2. No tabs or indents for new paragraphs.
  3. If you have italics in your text, please code it for html by putting a begin italics code <> where it starts and an end italics code < /i > where it ends.
  4. Although it's rarely used, handle bold <>< /b > and underline <>< /u > the same way.
  5. Write your title at the top of the document left justified in title case (first letters capitalized). On the next line write your byline left justified (example, by Jason Evans). Add two blank lines, then begin your story.

25 comments:

Carol said...

Go....write like the wind...and don't worry about us....we'll all still be here when you return triumphant!!

C x

Tessa said...

Nicky, you've got the syrup, girl, let it flow, let it flow! I'm leading the cheers!

Thanks so much for the heads-up about the writing contest - I think I may just give it a go!

Word veri - I kid you not - is WOZAA!
Has to be a good augury for your book, right?

Lane said...

I've got a lot of Blogging Interruptus going on too. But I need to borrow that light bulb. The one over your head!:-)

Baino said...

Ooh tempted but what if I'm crap?

puresunshine said...

Hey Vanilla,

Came to your blog after such a long time! Lost all addresses in new template. Will surely take part again this year. :)

Hope u've been great!

Cheers!

PS

laughingwolf said...

yeah, keep them thar fingers flying if'n ye wanna getum dun ;) lol

i have my bit for jason's contest done... i think... having revised and rewritten it about 6-7 times, i generally lose track after the 3rd...

Megan said...

Write on, sista!

Princess Haiku said...

Hi Vanilla,
This looks like an interesting possiblity..... Anyway, I took a minute to read some of your new posts and hope that you have am amazingly creative July. Write away.

Princess Haiku said...

Hi Vanilla,
This looks like an interesting possiblity..... Anyway, I took a minute to read some of your new posts and hope that you have am amazingly creative July. Write away.

Princess Haiku said...

Oh, sorry for leaving dups.

Fia said...

Race you.

I'm on chapter 2 of 2nd novel's dirty draft. (First novel was shredded)

Jan said...

EnJoy Enjoy Enjoy!

A Cuban In London said...

Enjoy that moment. I know what it feels like, where all words slot into one another in a logical and organic way. Thanks for letting us know about the competition.

Greetings from London.

Fire Byrd said...

Just keep typing Nicky and we'll hear from you when we can(including email!!!) Getting the story down is the bizz.
xx

Pat Posner said...

Happy Writing. I love the description of coming home to yourself!

Marie said...

That's great, Vanilla. I wish you the best of luck with it. I'm currently rewriting my novel too.

R.L. Bourges said...

good luck with the writing, av. I'll pass on the contest, got enough to write up already :-)

best

jenny2write said...

Looks interesting. And I hope your writing continues to be fun and inspiring. Yes, it's like flying, isn't it, when it's going well!

Lori ann said...

I'm just tiptoeing in to see if there's anything you need while your diligently at work? pencils sharpened? plants watered?

I'm already buying the champagne for when you win.

Crystal Jigsaw said...

That's brilliant, keep writing and get the publishers interested!

I know what you mean about being in the flow, same here. When I'm not blogging!!

CJ xx

lettuce said...

so glad the muse is working for you

Ropi said...

Where should it be sent?

Marion said...

Isn't it great when the words flow with such ease! Thank you for the heads up on the contest...my muse has taken a small vacation, it seems to me, so I'm not sure about entering, but I can't wait to read the stories!

JR's Thumbprints said...

Funny thing is - I can't write unless I'm surrounded by a bunch of annoying convicts.

jenny2write said...

Goodness, this sounds interesting. It's funny isn't it though that it can take you just as long to write flash fiction as something much longer.