I feel like trying to objectively review my own work would come across as vain or an attempt to seek attention. So instead, I’d like to use my experience of writing my entry to review the contest itself.
So to start, you got me
@Calle. I thought this was going to be a simple, fun little contest that I could join and be casual with. I thought I could get away with just writing a post and dusting off my hands. After all, that’s the idea isn’t it? It’s supposed to feel like I’m writing a post.
And to most, to me, it looked like that was going to be easy. You gave a rudimentary post for us to respond to, some details to work into our posts, it was great. It was a little unclear what we needed to include and what we didn’t, but I ultimately decided on this:
-Everything in your starter post didn’t need to be stated, as that was a post that all of the players should have read and been responding to.
-The extra stuff, on the other hand, was not. Everything in there HAD to be included in our posts somewhere.
-As an added challenge, I wanted to use a character that wasn’t ideal for the contest. Someone who most certainly wouldn’t be walking around a feudal village.
And I got to work. And I wrote for a time, and I was almost done. And do you know what I noticed?
THE WORD LIMIT WAS ONLY 1000!
Most of my posts these days are around the 600-800 word mark, but this was different. This was the first time most people would see P.T., so she needed to be sufficiently described. I also needed to include all of these extra details that you wanted, and I
also needed toi write a scene that was going to be uniquely my own. I wanted to showcase what made P.T. different from all of the other contest entries, as I feel the character is pivotal in a contest like this.
And I mean, I did it. I was reminded how powerful “show don’t tell” can be when used right, and is definitely something I’m going to work more into my writing. It also made me realize how unimportant some details can be. A lot of P.T.’s characteristics were left on the cutting room floor. But none of that stuff was important to the story. I don’t think anyone is going to care what behemoth incense is really made of or who P.T. works for. As a player it’s easy to get hung up on this stuff, but the readers often won’t miss or care to see such information if it isn’t relevant.
That is to say that while you can make some good posts in under 1000 words, it wouldn’t hurt to see that raised to 2000, or even 1500. Just so that we have enough words to do something S P I C Y if we feel like it.
In closing, I’ll say that I think this type of contest holds a lot of potential. I’ll likely join the next one when it rolls around, and hopefully it’ll get more interest. But I do think some consideration needs to be made for what can reasonably be done with a tight word limit, and it wouldn’t hurt to be a bit more clear on what you expect out of the contestants.
Also whew, we’re coming up on the three year anniversary of you becoming a contest mod aren’t we? Or was it longer? Congratulations! I don’t know how you do it!