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HSO
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Thanks to Kathleen for allowing us to post these notices on Hatrack.

Flash Challenge # 9 is now Open for submissions. You must be registered at Liberty Hall to participate, view the rules, and receive your trigger.

If you are registered, go here: http://www.munsil.net/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=119

To register, start here: http://www.munsil.net/phpBB2/index.php
then, click on "register" in the upper right corner.

How Liberty Hall’s Flash Challenges Work:

To participate, registration at Liberty Hall is required. If you cannot see the Flash Challenge forums, either you are not registered or you have not logged in. Please register or log in.

Challenges start on Friday mornings and end on Monday mornings. Actual start and finish times might vary each weekend, depending on the Moderator. There will be an announcement made on Liberty Hall when the Flash Challenge is OPEN. You are free to start once we post the announcement.

How to take up the challenge:

1. Ensure you have at least 1.5 hours to do the challenge.
2. Read these rules and the formatting guidelines.
3. Send a request for your Flash Trigger to the given email address.
4. Check your email immediately for the trigger. (see Troubleshooting if you have problems)
5. Begin writing your original story inspired by the trigger. Flash is usually 1000 words or less. You may write more than 1000 words, but others may hold this against you during voting. We will accept any length story. Please write a brand new story, do not edit or rework a story you’ve already written.
6. Email your titled story back to the “reply-to” email address before time runs out. The time limit is noted in your trigger email. It is usually 1.5 hours, but it may be less.


What happens next?

We post all stories anonymously on Monday morning. Your story will be in one of several groups.

On Monday and Tuesday, each group critiques and votes on the stories. We also open up the Guessing Frenzy. You are encouraged to comment in the group(s) that DO NOT contain your entry. However, you may comment in any group. Critiques and comments are open through Friday.

A Final Vote Off between the winners of Best Flash in each group occurs on Wednesday. Final Best Flash voting starts and ends Wednesday! The Overall Winner of Best Flash chooses the next weekend’s trigger. Please begin to consider your trigger if you are a finalist in the Vote Off.

Thursday, we open the “Reveal Thyself” board, and you may optionally reveal which story you wrote.

Friday, all topics are locked and the next Flash Challenge Begins.

Troubleshooting

If you do not receive your flash trigger within 5-10 minutes of request:

1. Check your email; you may need to manually force a send/receive.
2. If you manually forced a send/receive and you still do not have your trigger, contact a moderator or administrator immediately.


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Keeley
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If I send a request from an email account different from the one in my registered account, will it screw up the system?
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HSO
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No. I'm moderating. I'll know it is you if you say it's you.

Just sign it as Keeley's submission...


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Keeley
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Thanks. I just now sent it and I think I missed the deadline by one minute.

Still, it was fun.

Oh, and it ran over a thousand words. Not by much though.

I didn't sign it as mine, but my name is in the address, so it shouldn't be too hard to figure out.

I'm definitely rusty on these Challenges. Must do them more often.

[This message has been edited by Keeley (edited May 27, 2005).]


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This challenge was especially hard to come up with something. Good job with the trigger, HSO.

And once again I think the story I wrote is pretty decent. Will I be wrong again?


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Nipponb
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I have to say I liked the trigger. It took me a few mins before I had an idea, but I like what I got. This was fun for my first Flash Challenge. Thank you HSO.

Noel "Nipponb"


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Christine
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I liked the trigger too, although it may be at least in part because it worked with an idea I had this morning for completely different reasons. I might have had to fudge on that "q" word a bit...I think I would have liked to see that one in context, but I think I got the right principles in there.
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Keeley
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The trigger was definitely good. My story sucked, but it wasn't the fault of the trigger. When I rewrite it, I'll probably end up with a story closer to 2,000 words: maybe 3,000 now that I think about it.
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HSO
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You're welcome, Nippon.

Glad that you guys liked the trigger. After two weeks of photos, we are using words as triggers. Granted, stories may still be similar, but I truly believe they'll be good stories that will someday be publishable. I've peeked at a few while preparing them for post and I've not been disappointed.

Presently, we have 8 entries... a few ongoing and should come in soon. We've also had two drop-outs (authors who have requested the trigger, but did not send in a submission.)

[This message has been edited by HSO (edited May 27, 2005).]


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Lord Darkstorm
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I don't have time tonight, but I'm planning on doing mine tomorrow. HSO didn't put in a picture?

Thank you.


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Well, I wrote one. It's a bit different from my usual flavor, hopefully I won't be guessed as easily. I hope it is a good story. I'm never good at figuring out whether what I write is any good or not. At least not right away.
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ely
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I have mine in now, too. The trigger was a fun one. Hopefully the random keystrokes I typed out actualy became a story before I sent it out.
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HSO
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16 entries so far.

quote:
I'm never good at figuring out whether what I write is any good or not.

Perhaps interestingly, I didn't like my story much last week. I finished it and thought, "No one is going to like it. And this is what I get for pandering to the women." After I submitted, I let my wife read it. She said it was great. And since it won, I now know that if I don't like what I've written, it's probably good.

I like it now, though.


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Gwalchmai
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I was one of the two dropouts. Yet to get one in so far out of three attempts but this one wasn't completely due to running out of time. This time I suddenly realised I was probably going to be just over 1500 words let alone 1000 and couldn't figure out a way of chopping large chunks. I'm keeping it for future work though because the idea had potential for something longer. Nice trigger.
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I should have dropped out. Too many things went wrong yesterday, including getting sick. I wrote, then realized I'd have no time to finish, so just whipped something out in the last few minutes I had. I think, like a lot of people have said, it's better to finish and just send in a disqualified entry. Oh, well, live and learn. My hat's off to everyone who turned in a real submission.
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HSO--let this be a lesson: If you pander to women, good things will happen!
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Thanks, Void. I'll keep that in mind.

We have 20 entries. A somewhat slower pace than last week's challenge.

Of course, this is Memorial Day Weekend in the US, so I suspect some of you celebrating that.


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For me, that was the most challenging trigger yet (I've done 5). It was fun, but it took me up to the last second and far too many words to put anything coherent together. I finished, but it was a little sloppy.
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HSO
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26 stories submitted as of now.

When we had only 20 stories, I averaged the word count at 801 words. I suspect it's slightly higher now -- I'm just not awake enough or bored enough to average them again. Maybe later. Expect some heavy reading, though. Good thing we have groups.

Just a reminder of the schedule:

Writing period open now through Monday 0900 GMT + 1, or 0400 EST

Critiques and comments open through Friday

Monday and Tuesday is group voting

Wednesday is Final Vote for Overall Best Flash

Thursday is Reveal Thyself Day

Friday we start a new challenge.

Sometime on Saturday, the previous challenge is deleted from the boards, so copy your crits and comments on Friday if you want to save them for future reference.


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HSO
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30 Stories submitted.

10 hrs left.

People are raving about FC9! Or they are raving mad. I'm not sure which. But don't miss out!


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33 all told, I believe. This was a good one. There is great diversity in the stories and equally great depth of feeling. And the challenge was well run. Thanks, HSO.
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