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Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Greetings, fellow hatrack colleagues. Welcome to the fourth annual WotF trigger challenge! Although this is the 4th annual challenge, it is our third contest for the illustrious prize of a Writers of the Future book (contest #2 was made possible by the very generous Kathleen-Dalton Woodbury, thank you very much).

This year’s challenges prize is made possible by the equally as generous Nick Tchan. More on that in a moment…

The WotF trigger challenge is a writing contest open to all hatrack writers. Be this your first day, or if you’ve been a member longer than youngest hatracker has been alive, you are eligible. A bit of a warning, to be part of the challenge garners some responsibility. All participant’s are expected to serves as judges. You will help determine the winner.

The prize for winning the competition will be your own copy of the latest Writers of the Future anthology (Volume 28), debuting fellow hatracker Nick Tchan's The Command For Love.

First some ground rules…

This is a trigger challenge. You will need to come up with a story (genre is open) based on the trigger…

The Command For Love

Your story can be about anything as long as it has something to do with the trigger. The only limitations are you cannot plagiarize Nick'd work and you cannot exceed a 3000 word limit.

All submission will be sent to me…

snapperfjd@yahoo.com

…where I will assign it a number. The cut off date for submissions will be May 20th. If my Word program says your submission is over 3k, I will give you an opportunity to correct it. Please send your stories in a RTF file. Thank you for that.

Judging…

We will be voting on the best openings and best overall pieces. Once I get enough entries, I will start to post the opening 13. Everyone is expected to pick their first and second favorite opening, a point will be awarded for every second place, and two points for a first place. The judging for the first 13 lines will be a week, at that point I will send the entries out to everyone. You will read and pick your three favorite. The points will be 5 for first, 4 for second, and 3 for third. You may use any criteria you like in voting but I suggest you take how each one fits with the trigger into consideration
If I get more than a few entries, I will separate them into groups and the top vote getters will face off for the grand prize.
And because this is a friendly competition, and I would like to illicit interest by posting openings as soon as possible, 2 points will be awarded to the first entry I receive and 1 point will go to the second one for the 13 line challenge.

The winner of the 13 line challenge will receive a free detailed, critique for any work they would like me to look at of 5000 words (I'm flexible on that number). The winner of the general competetion will win a signed copy of the anthology - signed as in most of the authors in the anthlogy plus a few of the judges.

How to get disqualified…

The competition will be anonymous. If you post your entry in F & F to get some feedback, then I may have to disqualify you. If you fail to vote, you get disqualified. Other than that, it’s all open. If you whine, complain, or tell me I’m a cheat for any reason (private or public) I will only laugh at you. I am only interested in fair play and quality writing.
When I say this is open to all, I mean it. If you want to join in but don’t feel you need the book, no problem. It can go to the second place finisher if you win…so now no one *coughnickcough* I mean no one *ah-ah- Kathleen-choo!* can use that as an excuse.

Any questions? Feel free to post them in this thread.

Additional rules (deadlines, votes, deviding up the entries) may apply later.

Now start your writing!!!!

[ May 09, 2012, 11:29 PM: Message edited by: snapper ]
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
Hm, I may have problems with the .rtf format. But than again I don't think I would need a header for the story so it might work.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Then go ahead and try an ordinary word file, LD. You do have that weird punctuation problem, if I recall. I'll try and straighten it out if it comes in odd at my end.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
Actually my problems have changed with my new word processor.

In one transporter test the story came through--all in one piece, in the right shape and alive--but the headers didn't materialize. In this case they were just decorative so their lost did no harm to the story. But as I said I won't need headers for this story so the transporter should function completely.

[ April 27, 2012, 01:05 AM: Message edited by: LDWriter2 ]
 
Posted by Shaygirl (Member # 9761) on :
 
How much time will we have to read other people's work after the initial 13? If you aren't sure yet that's fine...I'm just pretending I have control over my schedule [Wink]
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
You'll get plenty of time Shaygirl. At least two weeks. Waiting to see how many people get in and feel out what everybody else thinks. At the moment, this could be a very easy win for the (lone) submitter.

Get going on those ideas.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
I be working on one.

So far short-short but that be okay, maties
 
Posted by aspirit (Member # 7974) on :
 
I'm working on a story but don't expect much from me. The story idea was reluctantly chosen from a list of unsuitable choices. "The Command of Love" had inspired stronger conflicts that don't require more than 3,000 words to resolve.
 
Posted by SuziQ (Member # 9730) on :
 
I'm also working on something to submit, provided it doesn't implode on me. :-)
 
Posted by Shaygirl (Member # 9761) on :
 
I've got a few ideas. Will be in your hands on the 13th! (If my english teacher hasn't killed me first)
 
Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
What a dilemma. First I'm sat there having a "can't be bothered to write" moment, now I have two first drafts and can't think which one to send. [Big Grin]

Thanks for the prompt/kick up the backside Snapper.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Keep the entries coming in. It may be a bit before I may get them posted because my laptop just went on the fritz. The screen on it went blank. Not sure what I'm going to do about it. Hoping it will fix itself.

In any case, your stories are safely saved on my email account. So send them away.
 
Posted by axeminister (Member # 8991) on :
 
The 13th. [Frown]

See if you can plug that into an external monitor, Frank. If that works, at the very least you can back it up.

Axe
 
Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
Alright, I made up my mind and sent one.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Argh, PD! Now I gotta mix them up! Amenity is crucial for this contest!

I have enough entries to post openings but my malfunctioning laptop has put a crimp in my plans. Hopefully I can get them up this weekend.
 
Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by snapper:
Amenity is crucial for this contest!

You mean we need to bring property too? [Eek!]
 
Posted by aspirit (Member # 7974) on :
 
It looks like he was in a hurry. Of course he meant "anonymity".

Or maybe we're all supposed to be agreeable? [Wink]
 
Posted by axeminister (Member # 8991) on :
 
I don't think I'm gonna make it this year.

What's nuts is MONTHS ago I ordered a book by a certain author to study his writing style in order to emulate it - for this contest.

I'm a nut.

But I've got DEAD lines.

Even if I banged something out, it would stink, and I'd be em-bare-assed. [Frown]

Axe
 
Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by aspirit:
Or maybe we're all supposed to be agreeable? [Wink]

I'm always agreeable.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
So am I


Even when I'm not. [Smile]
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Curses! Foiled by spellcheck again!

Update.

I have a new laptop on order but it won't be for another week before I'll catch up to it. So the deadline has been extended to May 20th.

I will see if I can start posting openings soon.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
My browser's spell check has become a pain since it got updated.

Keeps changing words on me when I blink.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
Just read the first four entries, as usual we have a variety which is good.


Certain concepts I wouldn't had thought of like the ship called love.

For some strange reason it reminds me of a Shannara tale-on one Brook's trilogies and one I would love to use a modal, and for a not so strange reason it brings to mind a book I read many years ago about a planet with two levels.
 
Posted by Utahute72 (Member # 9057) on :
 
Amenity???
 
Posted by Shaygirl (Member # 9761) on :
 
I love extended deadlines. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by History (Member # 9213) on :
 
I don't (now that I actually made one).
The feeling is "get on with it, already." [Wink]

Respectfully,
Dr. Bob
 
Posted by shimiqua (Member # 7760) on :
 
Amenity, Doctor Bob, amenity.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Paysent everyone. The problem is a computing one. The delay is entirely because my laptop, and its reliable spellchecker, went out. Now don't get your assessment all up in a forecloser. Sheesh.
 
Posted by axeminister (Member # 8991) on :
 
Without my spellchecker, everything comes out rong.

Axe
 
Posted by Shaygirl (Member # 9761) on :
 
I've found that to be true even with spellcheck...

~Shay
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
One week left. Write, write, write.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
This isn't a compliant I'm curious.

Have you been sent just four stories or is there a logjam because of the problems you have been having?

Will we know when everything is okay again when new stories or that is new openings start to pop up?
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Four is all I had this point. The machine I have will let me paste and post but I hesitate to save them on a file until I get my laptop - which I am happy to report is at home waiting for me.

I did have one writer who sent me their opening but not their entire submission. I'm waiting for the rest of it to show up (who knows, they may rewrite that opening).

Suffice to say, I have heard via email from more than a few hatrackers that they plan on submitting something before the deadline.

As Shimiqua pointed out...

Amenity, everyone, amenity.
 
Posted by easterabbit (Member # 9810) on :
 
People always leave stuff to the last minute.
 
Posted by axeminister (Member # 8991) on :
 
I don't know if it's as much leaving things for the last minute as trying to write the best story they can. This is a rare and special prize.

Axe
 
Posted by SuziQ (Member # 9730) on :
 
I am one of those and I'm afraid that my time and my computer blew up at the same time. I can't currently access any of my old stuff so I'm trying to hammer out something new in the little time I have. I may not make it, but I'm giving it the old college try. I'm starting to see the sense in my roommate's habit of writing on paper but my hands don't get along well with that practice. We'll see. Good luck to everyone.
 
Posted by History (Member # 9213) on :
 
quote:
Snapper wrote: "I did have one writer who sent me their opening but not their entire submission. I'm waiting for the rest of it to show up (who knows, they may rewrite that opening)."
If this refers to me, by chance, then "no." What you have is what you get for the purposes of this challenge. It is a self-contained little tale.

There is a "continued story" that will explore the trigger further and to greater depth, but it far exceeds your word count.

Respectfully,
Dr. Bob
 
Posted by Brendan (Member # 6044) on :
 
Curiouser and curiouser. Two self-confessed starting four stories, and a possible 3rd. This will help the "guess the writer" challenge no end. Anemity indeed. [Smile]
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
No Doc. The author and story I was referring to is not yours.

At the risk of betraying your amenity...anomaly...annuity...antimony...

At the risk of revealing which story is yours, if you check the entries thread you will see your opening is posted already.
 
Posted by History (Member # 9213) on :
 
Ah, yes, well, anyway...when we have the opportunity to read all the entries I fear my small contribution will be too obvious.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
The last day to get your entries in.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Times up!

14 entries. In case you need to be filled in, here is what is expected out of you...

Phase 1: Choose your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd favorite openings.

Use whatever criterea you like but typically, we judge the openings on which one hooks you the best. The ones that you'll want to keep reading.

Make your votes and send them to me. Crits for the openings are not required for this round but I will post any comments that I receive.


Phase 2: Read, critique, and vote for your 1st, 2nd, and third favorite story.

I will be sending everyone 7 stories to read in a day or two (or three). You will be reading ebtries from the opposite group. The top two in each group. You will receiving a set of instructions when I send you the stories to judge.

That is all for now. Time for bed. Good luck and enjoy!

Thanks to all who have joined in the fun!
 
Posted by Utahute72 (Member # 9057) on :
 
Snapper, do you have a time frame for completing phase 1.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
A few days. The quicker the better.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
10 people have voted for the phase one portion. A very tight race thus far. Comments are posted and I will add more as I receive them.

We have three new participants in this contest. Welcome Estee, Strycher, and Rabirch.

Would love to post more but man do I need to hit the road.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
There was a term in a couple of the crits that I wasn't sure about.

"sensate".
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Hey everybody. Got an emergency call to come into work. Colleague got into an accident so they need me to get him a truck. Planned on completing all my work for this contest today but alas, duty called.

I will get it done tomorrow. I have received a lot of emails that need answering. Allow me to give a generic answer here. Yes, I received your edits/changes/questions/additional critiques - including the answer to Louis question above. I will answer every email personally and get you all your stories to read.

This is a pleasure for me to run these contests but all of your thanks are greatly appreciated. I ask for just a wee-bit of patience while I get things in order. In the meantime, time for bed.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
LDWriter wrote -

quote:
There was a term in a couple of the crits that I wasn't sure about.

"sensate".

Here is your answer...


Sensate vs Intuitive is a Myers-Briggs personality scale that essentially differentiates between detail minded people and big picture people. Some people are more comfortable with knowing facts as others gloss over the detail for an understanding of the key interactions.



I used the term to indicate that writers also fall along this scale. A story that is primarily description, about everything, is sensate - one end of the scale. The plot, theme and meaning can be hidden in the story, somewhere, but a lot of the detail is not necessary for that purpose. At the other end of the scale are stories that seem more like outlines of the plot, with little description. These stories are intuitive, or primarily about the underlying pattern (be it plot, or theme). Another way of putting it, sensate shows you everything, intuitive leaves most to your imagination and only tells enough to put you there. (The show-tell divide is a cliche battleground between these two personality extremes.)



A sensate personality could find an outline-like story lacking substance. An intuitive could get frustrated with description because it is getting in the way of the story, making it hard work to find the plot, or simply he is balancing too many details for too long, wanting to know which are important.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
Just read the stories...some comments with an attempt not to give anything away.

A couple of different formats-that was nice, and a couple of the stories are completely different than what I expected from the opening.

Dr. Bob thought that his story would be easy to recognize. I wonder if those who have read my stuff before would be able to recognize my writing and the mistakes I keep making. Not to mention the type of story I seem to be stuck in these days. I would think so lower end writing doesn't change much.

And I noticed that some of the new critiques are so completely opposite of each other. That happens but not quite that big a difference. That's just an observation.

I know which one is my favorite-maybe all three places-- but come to think of it I need to go back and check for one little detail.
 
Posted by rabirch (Member # 9832) on :
 
It's an interesting experiment, to see if someone who is familiar with your work can identify you out of a batch. I had my son (age 12), who has read most of my stuff--but not this one, since I wrote it so fast to get it in under the deadline--read through all fourteen entries and try to identify mine. He picked out four possibilities, and he was right. Mine was among those four. Authorial voice is an interesting beast!
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
Someone said they may try to guess which one is my story. I've already given a couple of hints on how to figure that out. [Smile]


And I have sent in my crits and votes which means it's time for me to wait even though I won't have to wait to see where mine lands.
 
Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
I've only read a couple so far. I'll probably take until the end of the week. I'm a bit busy at the moment, work and home.
 
Posted by Strycher (Member # 9821) on :
 
I'm likewise contributing to the hold up. The worst part is that I was all free-time and rainbows until Snapper sent out the stories. Now they've decided I actually have work to do at my job! Madness!
 
Posted by Owasm (Member # 8501) on :
 
I took the Meyers-Briggs test and am an INTJ.

That means I'm an intuitive and leave a lot of description on the table. Well, I do.

Unfortunately, my main characters tend to be INTJ types and that's not good. introverted, may be aloof, etc. etc. They aren't easy to identify with.

Check your personality type and see if your MCs match yours.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Just waiting on one last person. The other comments I received will have to wait until I get to Phoenix (late tomorrow) before I can post them.

The new writers are doing well this time around, which led me to believe we were sand bagged. The newest Daily SF tale showed me that my suspicions were correct.

If you get DSF daily emails, check out Strycher's story. Hot off the presses.

Congrats, Krystal.
 
Posted by Brendan (Member # 6044) on :
 
Yes I noticed that - she advertised it on her home page. Well done Krystal.

If you think they are branch stacking, I could do a Steven Levi (Freakonomics) and create some analysis algorithms to catch them red handed. I mean, look at what is at stake. [Smile]
 
Posted by Strycher (Member # 9821) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by snapper:
Just waiting on one last person. The other comments I received will have to wait until I get to Phoenix (late tomorrow) before I can post them.

The new writers are doing well this time around, which led me to believe we were sand bagged. The newest Daily SF tale showed me that my suspicions were correct.

If you get DSF daily emails, check out Strycher's story. Hot off the presses.

Congrats, Krystal.

[Big Grin] Thanks so much! It's my first publication and I am soooooooooo excited!

And, uh, incidentally for everyone's information--I'm not the last person. Voting was tough though, there were some really good stories in there.

quote:
Originally posted by Brendan:
Yes I noticed that - she advertised it on her home page. Well done Krystal.

If you think they are branch stacking, I could do a Steven Levi (Freakonomics) and create some analysis algorithms to catch them red handed. I mean, look at what is at stake. [Smile]

Thank yo--What is branch stacking? Wikipedia Time!
 
Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
Just read it Krystal. Lovely story. Had me feeling for both characters.
 
Posted by Utahute72 (Member # 9057) on :
 
Cue Glenn Campbell for Snapper.

I'm the last one out, I was gone for the weekend and out of computer range, so I'm trying to catch up. By the time Snapper gets to phoenix he'll have my votes.
 
Posted by Estee (Member # 9824) on :
 
As one of the newbies, I have to say this has been an awesome experience. The feedback has been spot on and the other stories are absolutely fabulous. Thanks for this fun opportunity.
 
Posted by rabirch (Member # 9832) on :
 
I second Estee. So much excellent feedback and the stories are lots of fun. I've really enjoyed participating.
 
Posted by Strycher (Member # 9821) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pdblake:
Just read it Krystal. Lovely story. Had me feeling for both characters.

Thank you!

On the topic of being new to the trigger challenge: I've also had a good time. It generated peer pressure for me to actually finish a story and turn in my critiques on time.
 
Posted by axeminister (Member # 8991) on :
 
Anyone want to take bets on how crunched I'm going to get this year?

Snapps was kind enough to let me know I did get one vote.

Much <3 to that person.

Usually Snapps gives us the list of participants and we flail around for a few days while the judges judge. But with so many new folks, guessing would be even more futile than the last time I got all 15 wrong.

Hopefully we get to do that again this year.

I'll have a reason to come back to this thread after my thorough drubbing. [Smile]

Axe
 
Posted by RoxyL (Member # 9096) on :
 
Axe, I didn't know you snuck into the contest! And after all those denials earlier. [Smile]

Now I'm going to have to rethink who did what, too.
So far Snapps says I'm wrong on every count of 'guess who's in first,' so I won't hold my breath on my getting 'who wrote what' right, either.
 
Posted by Strycher (Member # 9821) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by axeminister:

Snapps was kind enough to let me know I did get one vote.

Much <3 to that person.

Now I'm wondering which story was yours . . . And if I'm the one who voted for it.
 
Posted by axeminister (Member # 8991) on :
 
You're in this one Roxy?
Well damn, I would forfeit if I wasn't already getting crushed.

When the submit date was the 13th I knew I couldn't make it, but then Frank bumped it up and I had time. I let my denials lie just in case anyone was paying attention.

Which means you get a <3 too. [Smile]

Now the question is, do you have two hearts from me, or just one?

Axe
 
Posted by RoxyL (Member # 9096) on :
 
"Now the question is, do you have two hearts from me, or just one?"

Tell me which story is yours and I'll let you know. * wink wink *

Actually, I might have an idea... And I do think crushed is a little strong language, there, friend. The field is really good this year (course, that's true every year). I can't think of one story where I didn't find something to enjoy.

Good times, good times.
 
Posted by Brendan (Member # 6044) on :
 
You? Crushed? Not likely. [Smile] But still I am dying to see who some of the writers belong to certain stories. (Or is that the other way around?)

So you got yours in late Axe? Now I can't peg you to a story anymore - I had you linked to one of the middle ones. Ah, now to reorder my list.

Strycher - Branch stacking is in wiki (almost surprised me given it is probably a colloquialism). But it is good to have some new challengers on board - it means axe, snapper and history and roxyl (past finalists in this annual challenge) will be forced to lift their game (and the rest of us thought we were just getting within striking distance of them).

Roxyl - I too think the standard is high this year - increasing the level at both ends of the scale. That's why I love this challenge.

[ June 01, 2012, 02:11 AM: Message edited by: Brendan ]
 
Posted by Strycher (Member # 9821) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RoxyL:
"Now the question is, do you have two hearts from me, or just one?"

Tell me which story is yours and I'll let you know. * wink wink *

If we've all voted, can't we fess up to who wrote what?
 
Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
Isn't there still one to go? Beside's it's more fun to guess [Big Grin]

So, can we start guessing?
 
Posted by Nick T (Member # 8052) on :
 
Hmmmm...I see a lot of uses of the words "of", "the" and "a" in the first 13s alone. My lawyers are salivating.
 
Posted by RoxyL (Member # 9096) on :
 
Nick, LOL

Strycher, oh no, fessing up is never in the cards here. You must play the game to the bitter end. When Snapper declares the finalists, then he usually gives a list of the participants and we spend several hilarious days trying to outguess each other on who did what.

Axe is right, though, with so many new entrants (who haven't even posted anything on the fragements and feedback sections - yes some of us check), it'll be even harder to match everyone up.
 
Posted by Utahute72 (Member # 9057) on :
 
Well I sent my input to Snapper last night, so he will have it by the time he gets to Phoenix.

If Axe's entry is the one I think it was there is a pretty good inside joke to be had.
 
Posted by axeminister (Member # 8991) on :
 
Strycher,

We have two more rounds to go. No fessing!

We can guess, but invariably something slips, and as you can see, one of the judges has his eye on this thread. [Eek!]

Axe
 
Posted by Strycher (Member # 9821) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by axeminister:
as you can see, one of the judges has his eye on this thread. [Eek!]

Axe

Yeah, I did notice that.

I'd like to partake in the guessing, but I'm new, so I'm not familiar with everyone's work. Though I think I must know some people who are also on the WotF forum but have used different user names.

I might try to skim the fragments and feedback section.
 
Posted by axeminister (Member # 8991) on :
 
No worries.
I am familiar with people's work and I went 0-15 on my last guessing round.
I was so sure on some of them too... Grr.

Axe
 
Posted by axeminister (Member # 8991) on :
 
Brendan Wrote:
quote:
So you got yours in late Axe?
Well, I'm not saying that. The extended deadline gave me the confidence that I could finish on time.

I write pretty quickly, so... you'll just have to keep guessing. [Razz]

I'll give you a hint. I'm not story #1.

Axe
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
Hey! Hey! No guessing yet! We have to finish this last bit of voting first! We want to make sure the best wins so a little bit of whittling needs to take place.

Everyone should have received an attachment with two stories. A bit of history with them....

One of the entries should feel lucky it has a second chance. So distant was it from 2nd it has a different zip code. The other though is an angry entry, first place until the last vote then shoved to third.

Once I get this round done and send all the entries to the astute and brilliant judges (Nick requires me to call him that), I will post who all the authors were.

If anyone wants to know how they did (and is willing to endure a possibilty of a heartbreak), email and I will tell you how your colleagues voted on your entry, after you voted in the runoff.

Thanks to everyone.
 
Posted by rabirch (Member # 9832) on :
 
I'm really amazed at the huge amount of variation in the stories. It's my first time seeing what a whole group of people come up with all based off of the same trigger and it's so cool to see so many different takes on it.
 
Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by axeminister:
I am familiar with people's work and I went 0-15 on my last guessing round.
Axe

I purposely left out the farting trolls just to decieve you Axe:)

Can we start quessing yet? I'm pretty sure I know which is Krystal's based on the style of her DSF story. Unfortunately the only other one I'm sure of is mine. [Smile]
 
Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by rabirch:
I'm really amazed at the huge amount of variation in the stories. It's my first time seeing what a whole group of people come up with all based off of the same trigger and it's so cool to see so many different takes on it.

But this is exactly why ideas can't be copyrighted. Everyone is going to do something different with the same idea, and I love that we are able to demonstrate this so clearly here on Hatrack.

Thanks, snapper!
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
quote:
send all the entries to the astute and brilliant judges (Nick requires me to call him that),
Nick requires you to call him judges ???

Is that some type of a royal We type of title?


[Smile] [Smile] [Smile]
 
Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
Read it again LD he's called 'that', as in 'really long unpronouncable word', how do you spell that?

Oh, just realised that I think I also know which story was written by Dr Bob, and it was a good one.
 
Posted by History (Member # 9213) on :
 
Shabbat shalom, PDB.
Nu?
You have to be a real shmenderick not to recognize which bubbemeiser is mine. [Wink]

Respectfully,
Dr. Bob
 
Posted by Strycher (Member # 9821) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pdblake:
I'm pretty sure I know which is Krystal's based on the style of her DSF story. Unfortunately the only other one I'm sure of is mine. [Smile]

DoooooDitDooooo >.>
 
Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
Dr Bob, I'm drinking home made elderflower champagne, a sacred lingual empowering cordial in my neck of the woods, and I understood every word of that. But we'll keep it just between you and me. [Eek!]

Krystal you'll soon discover that at this time of night (this side of the pond anyway) that I am the local home brewer and know absolutely everything (after several glasses of said brew anyway). My logic is without flaw, if not reason [Big Grin]
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
quote:
Read it again LD he's called 'that', as in 'really long unpronouncable word', how do you spell that?
Rats, your right.

Should have seen that.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
quote:
I understood every word of that.
How many words does "that" have?
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
I was wondering when we will get to guess, even though I don't usually.


I only know one...the only one better than mine. [Smile]


Yeah right. More than likely most of them could fit that description.
 
Posted by snapper (Member # 7299) on :
 
I know you want to start the guessing game but I would like to send out the finalist to the judges first. I'd like to minimize the risk of amenity, anomaly, animally...

oh, you know what I'm trying to say.

Also, I am working on a prize for this guessing game that will make last years 'petting Kathleen-Dalton Woodbury's cat' seem like a joke.
 
Posted by Strycher (Member # 9821) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by snapper:
Also, I am working on a prize for this guessing game that will make last years 'petting Kathleen-Dalton Woodbury's cat' seem like a joke.

So . . . That's not a joke? [Confused]
 
Posted by Utahute72 (Member # 9057) on :
 
Which reminds me I never did get to pet her cat.
 
Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
I hereby declare that it was a joke.

And for those of you who remember Mamie Yoakum, you will know what I mean when I say, "I has spoken!"
 
Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
Or was it Mammy Yoakum? (It was all before my time, so I'm not certain.) [Wink]
 
Posted by History (Member # 9213) on :
 
Mammy Yokum. "Ah has spoken!"
Ah, I remember Al Capp's L'il Abner.
 
Posted by Utahute72 (Member # 9057) on :
 
I could degenerate this thread even further, but I've chosen the high road.
 


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