If possible, I think someone who does not intend to enter the contest should be in charge of organising* it this time. Last time there was a little bit of controversy involving a conflict of interest, which could be easily avoided now.
*opening the threads, co-ordinating the entries etc
(if everyone else disagrees with me and thinks I'm a nutter, however, might as well just make the thread)
My exams be on the 12th May and finish on 18th May. Don't think I'll be able to meet the deadline.
Oh well. The story's probably just gonna stay as a beginning and end. I really can't seem to structure my middle. Rah.
My exams be on the 12th May and finish on 18th May. Don't think I'll be able to meet the deadline.
Oh well. The story's probably just gonna stay as a beginning and end. I really can't seem to structure my middle. Rah.
I love middles. To me, the second act of a three act work is the most fun to write and read, because it's The Disaster, everything metaphorically goes to hell, and there's boatloads of suspense.
It's endings that frequently trip me up. To me, the act of resolving literary chaos is trickier and more boring than causing it.
I love middles. To me, the second act of a three act work is the most fun to write and read, because it's The Disaster, everything metaphorically goes to hell, and there's boatloads of suspense.
See, I've got loads of possible things to put in the middle, but am stuggling with fixing the structure and my ****ed poster's taking up all my time, as well as the prospect of revision...
This is probably the only story where I've already sorted the beginning and end. I can't seem to find my notebook of stories I had. Oh well.
It's endings that frequently trip me up. To me, the act of resolving literary chaos is trickier and more boring than causing it.
Agreed. Only if the story in general is awesome, afterwhich, finding an awesome ending is blinkin difficult.
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