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Contests & Activities: May 12, 2021 Issue [#10764]




 This week: Reviewing Contests and Activities
  Edited by: Legerdemain
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Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

The purpose of this newsletter is to highlight some of the current contests and activities on the site, help educate members on how to host contests and activities, and provide clues to submit quality entries to contests. Write to me if you'd like something in particular covered.

This week's Contests and Activities Editor
Legerdemain



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Letter from the editor


Reviewing Contests and Activities


Lots of members review stories and poetry, but do you review contests and activities? While you're looking through the listings on "Writing Contests @ Writing.Com and "Activities @ Writing.Com, not only look at the item to see if it is something you'd like to enter, but take a moment and give it a review. Certainly, if there is a rule that is vague, or you don't see the deadline, choose to send the host an email and point that out.

I think it's also important to look at the timing of your review. If there are only two days left to enter the contest and you critique their item, the host will probably not make any changes unless they plan to host another round of that particular contest/activity. But I still feel you should make your comments and help that host improve for the next time.

Positive comments are always welcome, if you see a contest or activity that looks interesting or fun, send a quick review! These appear on the review page and someone might be intrigued enough to click and visit the page. You can help the host by dropping a promotion on your newsfeed or helping a newbie get the item onto the site promotion pages.

Have you ever looked at the Who's Online page? It's a cool feature you can find by clicking "Writing.Com Tools" in the left column and then clicking "Who's Online". Preferred members on up can add a billboard next to their name in your account settings. Link your item there too!

All in all, let's be helpful, let's be positive and as always, Write On!


This month's question: Do you feel reviews help your contest or activity? Send in your answer below! *Down* Editors love feedback!



Editor's Picks


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What a Character! : Official WDC Contest  (E)
Create a memorable character using the given prompt for huge prizes!
#1679316 by Writing.Com Support

Character Prompt for May 2021: Write a story about a character with a ton of potential in a certain regard, but who can't seem to get out of their own way and keep things together

FORUM
The Writer's Cramp  (13+)
Write the best story or poem in 24 hours or less and win 10K GPs!
#333655 by Sophy

Great daily prizes and fun prompts!

Daily Flash Fiction Challenge  (13+)
Enter your story of 300 words or less.
#896794 by Arakun the Twisted Raccoon

Daily prompts!

FORUM
The Science Fiction Short Story Contest  (18+)
A contest inspired by the serious need for more good sci-fi
#2140378 by BlackAdder

May Prompt - Mad Science

FORUM
The Taboo Words Contest ~ On Hiatus  (13+)
create writing that has wings
#2139468 by Choconut ~ House Targaryen

May Prompt 'LOST IN A BOOK' taboo words: story, book, page, world, character or any derivatives of these words

FORUM
Earn Your Badge! - Closed  (ASR)
A simple activity to earn MBs in exchange for genre reviews!
#2249169 by Jaeyne of the Free Fab Five

Excerpt: This activity is about genre reviewing. Your reviews must be all for items marked in a genre, and once 15 reviews of that genre have been completed, you will earn the associated Merit Badge.

FORUM
EXPRESS IT IN EIGHT  (13+)
This is a poetry sharing activity for expression and entertainment!
#2232169 by Solace.Bring

This isn't a contest, but rather, a place to share your poetic expressions! As you are inspired, add an 8 line, titled poem to this collection

 
CROSSWORD
Sinatra Love Songs  (E)
A Valentine's Day Puzzle, Featuring The Titles Of Sinatra Love Songs. Fill in the Blanks
#2243766 by Richard ~ Shenanigans INC.

For the love of Sinatra.

 
CROSSWORD
Japan, The Land of the Rising Sun  (E)
A puzzle to work and learn more about Japan, an island nation in the Pacific
#2141755 by Jeannie Cheering for Martel

Learn about Japan!

 
CROSSWORD
Time to Celebrate!  (13+)
There are many ways to hold a celebration, but they all boil down to...
#2231370 by Robert Waltz

For the love of...

 
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Ask & Answer


This month's question: Do you feel reviews help your contest or activity? Send in your answer below! *Down* Editors love feedback!

Last month's "Contests & Activities Newsletter (April 14, 2021) question: Did you know about item alias? What do you use your alias words for?


ruwth :
Item Alias List  (ASR)
How many item aliases are there?
#2087716 by ruwth


Whata SpoonStealer : I *Heart* aliases. There's {item:whataland} "WhataLand and {item:cnotecity} "C-Note City and probably others I forgot about...I dunno if many peeps use them, but they should! When you have to type the number of each item dozens of times in a document, item aliases become important. It's easier for most people to remember words, rather than numbers. So that item "Invalid Item is so much easier to just type in "WhataLand. That's all they are...

Lilith of House Martell : Thank you for the handy-dandy list of aliases!!! I saved 'em! Thanks!

keyisfake : My author's name is an alias. So is the name I use here.

Dragonfly : Ok, now I know I must be dense because I have no idea what alias words are.


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