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Ya done me proud boys and girls. Gina and I sat as proud as can be at another great awards show. So I picked up two of the 26th anthology and if y'all want to put on some kind of brief writing contest I will send a pre-release copy to the winner.
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I'll throw a contest if you like. I have my copy on the way so I don't need to win another. Let me know if you have any criterea. I can put a trigger together easily.
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I don't mind Snapster, whatever is popular and productive is cool with me. Everyone has different interests and styles so a broad trigger would probably be best.
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Laurie Tom won the gold award (and $5000) for "Living Rooms." Brad looked amazing in full military dress. Adam was watching online (his schedule wouldn't allow him to attend, but he still gets his award) and texting me on the Iphone to jump up and down so he could see me, haha. June Scobee was riveting and talked for about thirty minutes. She shocked us all in relating the story down to the last seconds and watching the Challenger explode from the control tower to the day her son grew up to be a commander and fly the missing man formation over the Cowboys stadium in F16's. Four Jets coming in low and at the last second one jet breaks away and Dick's son goes ballistic straight to the heavens. Wow, Gina and I both in tears. June paused and collected herself several times and we were all rooting for her. She's an amazing woman who took tragedy and made something good out of it. Check out her Challenger program. Brilliant evening.
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Oh wait you meant who won from here. Well the one and only Brad R. Torgerson with his story "Exanastasis" and Skadder aka Adam Colston for his story "Not in the Flesh." Both now published Writers of the Future winners. You have to have the anthology to read those stories so enter Snapsters little contest and if you win you get a free pre-release copy mailed to you. Congrats to both our Hatrackers.
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No. I meant the gold award. Okay, this is what I have in mind....
For those of you that want your own copy of the Writers of the Future Vol 26, complete with fellow hatrackers Adam Colston (aka skadder) and Brad T Torgenson (aka Brad T Torgenson) award winning stories, then join in the upcoming contest. A few ground rules...
Write a story (length to be determined) based on a trigger (I have one in mind already but waiting to reveal it).
For those that participate, you will need to be a judge as well as a contestant. You will be required to read all entries (unless I get a lot, then we'll devide them up) and pick your favorites (but not your own). The one that gets the most votes gets a copy of the book, sent to you by the gracious Twinlz (I got that right Tracy?)
I would like to start this contest on Sept 1, the day I plan on revealing the trigger, but I would like a little help on a few things.
1) What would be a good upper word count?
We have done 1000 words and 2000 words. the longer the count, the easier it is to write. Longer word counts means more work for judging. I am thinking a 4000 word max. sounds good, but if we get 10 entries, that could mean a 40000 word judging assignment. So what should the word max be?
2) How long to write?
A month sound about right?
3) How long to judge?
That one we can determine later once we find out how many entires we get but an idea might be nice for Tracy's benefit.
Stay tuned. Details and trigger will be forthcoming soon...
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As my wife pointed out 'Not in the Flesh' was rather apt title in the end, as I watched the award ceremony, but wasn't actually... oh, you got it--I'll stop.
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If it gets too large, you could always split the voting/critiquing into two or three groups, having the top 1, 2 or 3 from each group making it into the finals. (A bit like what they did when the WOTF groups administrated by Writer Dan got too big.) The finals can then be decided by a second round of votes/critiques (or by the two WOTF winners here, if they have not submitted a story into the competition).
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You guys know I don't necessarily approve of WoTF...but congratulations are in order nonetheless. So congrats, both of you.
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Congrats again - I'm in, even though I already have a copy on order. I wonder how much it would cost to have it flown halfway around the world and signed by our two celebrities. - Robert?
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Philo has suggested something that has peeked one of our authors interest.
Adam Colston has offered to sign the winning copy for the hatrack contest (check the challenges forum). Brad would you be willing to do the same? We will have some logistical problems. Tracy will need to send it to one of you and they would have to send it to the other author, which in turn will need to send it to the winner.
Of course, this will require a lot of cooperation and a bit a faith on the reliabilty of two national postal services (as well as a bit of cash spread around), but winning a book with two future best selling authors signatures in it would be sweet.
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How about this. Snapper is running the 'contest' right? Snapper, you send the book to skadder, who then sends it to me, and then I send it back to Snapper. Then snapper sends it to the winner.
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Ah, but the book is in Los Angeles with Tnwilz (Tracy). He picked up at the awards. The cheapest route is Tracy to Brad, then to me and then I will post it wherever.
But I'm easy. I have to send it (likely) overseas which ever way you cut it--I don't mind at all.
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