Joining: 10 points
submission of piece (one per person per month): 1 point
submission for critique (one per person per month): 1 point
critique of another member's deviation and sending the club a link(unlimited): 5 points
winner of the month's prompt: 10 points
buying the club a sub: god status! (cannot be revoked)
(any suggestions for other activities? workshops perhaps?)
Points so far:
Affiliates:
In conjunction with script month, this month's prompt should refer to, be based on, or be a dramatic work. For example, you can write a monologue, or something based on, oh, say A Midsummer Night's Dream. Be creative. This is very broad. Note with entries with the title "ENTRY". Final date for entries is the last day of June. Winners will get a Feature in =bekkia's journal for the month of august, and any other prize someone feels included to donate.
Entries:
Sweeney Todd Contest Submis. by ~Warrenisinsane
[link] Carriage to Tallahassee Submis. by ~awesomechan
Last Month's Prompt:
Write about war. As a theme, a motif, as a setting, it doesn't matter. Just somehow incorporate war in your story/poem.
Last Month's winners:
Prose: The Water Cycle ch.1 by =bekkia
Poetry:
Heroes by ~bane2
Items up for Critique:
Yellow Rose by =bekkia
Custom Dreams - Draft by =strangecolours
Synoptic by ~bane2
Earthborn Ch. 1 [link] by ~Zorenthewise
to place an item up for critique, simply put the link in a comment to this journal and say "Critique, Please" and with a link to a critique of one of the items already up for critique. (sorry, guys, has to be done)
Want to join? Note me =bekkia or note the club with a note entitled JOIN.





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The Summer "Tell Me a Story" Contest
"I'd rather have a powerful poem full of technical flaws than an insignificant poem that was flawless." *Mahi-Fish
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I wonder what would happen if we ALL enterd a contest that was giving away a Sub. With so many chances to win?
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The dude in this video is so messed up. [link]
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A Truly Beautiful Life
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The Summer "Tell Me a Story" Contest
"I'd rather have a powerful poem full of technical flaws than an insignificant poem that was flawless." *Mahi-Fish
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