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.
Best of the Best Flash voting starts and ends Wednesday! The Overall Winner of Best Flash chooses the next trigger. This is your chance to get even with all those evil people who forced you to stretch your mind in earlier Flash Challenges. 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.
Good luck to you all! Please be offended by HSO if things screw up. If it is a wonderful and liberating experience please thank your fellow Hatrackers for providing it. The Challenges would be fairly boring if just a few people joined in!
mikemunsil
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quote:Please be offended by HSO if things screw up
I'm not moderating this one, nor am I doing anything that will screw this one up. But feel free to be offended anyway -- I'm sure I can say or do something offensive over the next week. It comes fairly easy for me.
LOL You should all know that it is possible that I have screwed up the surveys and that you may not like them the way they are this time. To which I say, THIS IS A TEST!
Everyone here may not realize it, but HSO is the only person at Hatrack to have his very own Professional Registered Offendee club, of which I am proud to be RPO#1.
Actually, it was reading one of HSO's stories here (the spider one, published now, I believe) that gave me the courage of my convictions and allowed me to believe that I could also begin to learn how to write, for which I thank him.
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Waaah! I got one in! At only the fifth time of asking!
Well, kind of anyway. There might be some problems with my entry. For some reason in the main computer room at my uni hotmail is often unavailable. Unforunately it is the only computer room open past ten in the evening. Anyway, I received the trigger through my hotmail account, then when I went to send back my story, I couldn't get into hotmail so I had to send it from another email address. However, when I sent it I then received the trigger so I then sent my story again in response to the trigger. Hope I've not caused too much trouble, I'm sorry if I have, and I think I'll stop using hotmail for these challenges from now on.
But I did manage to write a semi-lucid story on time.
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I've got too much on the go right now, so for the first time since I picked the trigger, I won't be flashing.
That said, I will continue to brag that I've sent off another sub! Finally I have re-worked one of my Flashes and it is off to it's first market -- hopefully not to be rejected.
Good luck to everyone who flashes this weekend, hopefully I'll have time to read a few of them next week.
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Okay. Robyn_Hoold isn't flashing. That means we men have a better chance to win Best of the Best. So far, the score is women 8, men 1. We can do better than that!
Every time I go to flash, I have to nerve myself up, as I am afraid that my imagination will fail me. And every time, I stare at the screen for a bit and finally write 1 sentence out of sheer desperation, and then it just flows form there.
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oh, that's how it is for me, too. this last time, the desperation phase lasted a good half hour. as much as anything else, i think it's practice trusting that something will come to you.
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I'm totally different when it comes to writing flash. I think of an event that ties the words together, or a reason for the situation in the photo and then start to back-fill the story. Usually the details come on the fly and I go back to change them several times. For this one, I stared at the words for 5 minutes with nothing and still managed to write it in under half an hour.
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What I would give to have an extra hour to go over it. Usually I spend at most 15 min comming up with ideas, and pick the one that appeals to me most. Some go good and I have time for review, and like this week, I had a few minutes to get it sent in time.
Always I have new ideas that I probably would have never thought up on my own.
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That's something else I can do differently for flash, I can edit as I write, going back and inserting and changing on the fly. I approach flash with a totally different mindset than I do with longer works. We'll know how effective that approach is in a few days. Posts: 2 | Registered: Aug 2010
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Did you read the publicly visible instructions on my website on how to do so? The ones that say to send me an email introducing yourself so that I would know you are not just another spammer?
[Deleted some more pungent comments in deference to Kathleen and the others here.]
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I just checked my email for about the 20th time since Saturday morning and still see no email regarding your registration attempt.
This is what is on my board.
quote: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.
I am getting tired of admitting people only after several attempts at verifying that their interest is genuine and aligned to our goals, so:
If you are registering at Liberty Hall, email me and let me know who you are and what your interest in Liberty Hall is. If you don't, you'll receive the following message:
I don't know you or I don't recognize you. Thus, you are unlikely to get in. What is your interest in Liberty Hall? What other forums do you frequent? Is there someone who can vouch for you?
You have 3 days to reply.
If you attempted registration under a name other than the one you are registered under here, then I won't recognize you. I check the new Hatrack and Notebored and Scrawl registrations daily just to make sure I recognize new folks if they apply. I'm doing my part. Please do yours.
There is a pending registration from someone I do not recognize, so I will now delete it. If you are still interested, please re-register and this time let me know who you are. If you did that earlier, then it is possible that there was a software glitch somewhere. That has happened before.
'nuf said.
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I'm going to try to flash this evening. I don't know if it will help against the girls though. They're pretty tough competition.
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The first one was 60 minutes. On the second, we gave 90 minutes because there were bonuses to consider, and worries about email, etc. Since then, we've only had 90 minute challenges. But watch out. The day is coming when we'll do a 45 minute challenge... well... it could happen.
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90 minutes has been kind of a standard for us because it allows for email turnaround times and issues, but 45 minutes is interesting. That would give about 30 minutes, which is what I took to write last time. Of course, what I wrote wasn't that coherent, so...
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I like 90 minutes! Usually I finish in 45-60 but I really like having the buffer; it keeps me from panicking.
Posts: 1750 | Registered: Oct 2004
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Well, I have one-of-a-kind event waiting in the wings for 4th of July weekend to take the place of the regular flash challenge. Wait and see. It won't be 90 minutes. It won't even be 45 minutes!
Posts: 2710 | Registered: Jul 2004
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uh-oh. I seem to remember some discussion of a 15-minute challenge once. . . I think that was just to give the guys a head start, though.
Posts: 1750 | Registered: Oct 2004
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ParanoidRook
unregistered
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Seems like a waste of time to be honest, I come on sporadically. Thanks though.
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Perhaps another time PR. You'll still be welcome, just follow the guidance when registering, please.
Challenges like these are not for everybody, that is true. *shrugs* I struggle with them myself. Still, enough people seem to enjoy them that it is worth my time and the other FlashMods time to continue them.
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Well, due to a massive houseload of company, I won't be flashing this time around. I do look forward to seeing what everyone wrote though. Ya'll have fun. Good luck.
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ParanoidRook
unregistered
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Ah sorry, I'm just venting out my frustration. I need a vacation.
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Okay, I'm confused. In one place it says that if you are in group A, you critique group B. At the top of the forum for group B, it says if you are in this group, please critique.
So which is it? If I'm in group A, do I critique group A or group B?