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Nice designs, Lance. :D
Oh, and Sparky. I think you could, for the quote of the week, maybe hold suggestions for the next one. Oh, and we need more writing contests. That Game Idea Contest was great.
Nice designs, Lance. :D
Oh, and Sparky. I think you could, for the quote of the week, maybe hold suggestions for the next one. Oh, and we need more writing contests. That Game Idea Contest was great.
-The-G-Man-
[QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"]Nice designs, Lance. :D
Oh, and Sparky. I think you could, for the quote of the week, maybe hold suggestions for the next one. Oh, and we need more writing contests. That Game Idea Contest was great.
Sparky-05
We could have a review contest. But seeing as how everyone's views on how reviews should be written are quite different, that might be a little hard.
The other problem with a review contest stems from how people's opinions of the game being reviewed will affect their grading of the piece.We could have a review contest. But seeing as how everyone's views on how reviews should be written are quite different, that might be a little hard.
-The-G-Man-
One competition, probably a little more complicated and definitely more time intensive, could be a novel writing competition (similar to NaNoWriMo). Basically, we give a time line to do all our rough work. To perform our research, brainstorming, mind maps, outlines, character sketches, whatever, and post them in our own threads (named Username's Novel Storm - Contest #x). I'd suggest two weeks of amassing our information. Then, it's a matter of setting word goals. I'd say, 13209 words per week. Run it over the course of 8 weeks, tracking the leading writers in a Contest Info thread. If you're a little low on words one week, it doesn't matter so long as you break catch up before the end. By the end of 8 weeks, a novel's length of 105672 words will have been, theoretically, written by each winning contestant. Winners and runners up get to glory in their victory with a special tag for their siggy's perhaps? Understandably, this draft is going to be pure crap. But that could then lead into an editing competition of about the same length (or maybe a little shorter). In the end, competitors will have completed novels that have undergone two drafts, that they can continue to edit and fix on their own time for possible submission to a publisher (if they wish). It's an idea, and would definitely be a major project for people to take up on the forums. But it'll help build post count a bit eh.As for contests, more will come next week. I just need more ideas ...
Sparky-O5
[QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"]The other problem with a review contest stems from how people's opinions of the game being reviewed will affect their grading of the piece.We could have a review contest. But seeing as how everyone's views on how reviews should be written are quite different, that might be a little hard.
Rintaran
One competition, probably a little more complicated and definitely more time intensive, could be a novel writing competition (similar to NaNoWriMo). Basically, we give a time line to do all our rough work. To perform our research, brainstorming, mind maps, outlines, character sketches, whatever, and post them in our own threads (named Username's Novel Storm - Contest #x). I'd suggest two weeks of amassing our information. Then, it's a matter of setting word goals. I'd say, 13209 words per week. Run it over the course of 8 weeks, tracking the leading writers in a Contest Info thread. If you're a little low on words one week, it doesn't matter so long as you break catch up before the end. By the end of 8 weeks, a novel's length of 105672 words will have been, theoretically, written by each winning contestant. Winners and runners up get to glory in their victory with a special tag for their siggy's perhaps? Understandably, this draft is going to be pure crap. But that could then lead into an editing competition of about the same length (or maybe a little shorter). In the end, competitors will have completed novels that have undergone two drafts, that they can continue to edit and fix on their own time for possible submission to a publisher (if they wish). It's an idea, and would definitely be a major project for people to take up on the forums. But it'll help build post count a bit eh.As for contests, more will come next week. I just need more ideas ...
Sparky-O5
[QUOTE="Rintaran"][QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"]The other problem with a review contest stems from how people's opinions of the game being reviewed will affect their grading of the piece.We could have a review contest. But seeing as how everyone's views on how reviews should be written are quite different, that might be a little hard.
Sparky-05
One competition, probably a little more complicated and definitely more time intensive, could be a novel writing competition (similar to NaNoWriMo). Basically, we give a time line to do all our rough work. To perform our research, brainstorming, mind maps, outlines, character sketches, whatever, and post them in our own threads (named Username's Novel Storm - Contest #x). I'd suggest two weeks of amassing our information. Then, it's a matter of setting word goals. I'd say, 13209 words per week. Run it over the course of 8 weeks, tracking the leading writers in a Contest Info thread. If you're a little low on words one week, it doesn't matter so long as you break catch up before the end. By the end of 8 weeks, a novel's length of 105672 words will have been, theoretically, written by each winning contestant. Winners and runners up get to glory in their victory with a special tag for their siggy's perhaps? Understandably, this draft is going to be pure crap. But that could then lead into an editing competition of about the same length (or maybe a little shorter). In the end, competitors will have completed novels that have undergone two drafts, that they can continue to edit and fix on their own time for possible submission to a publisher (if they wish). It's an idea, and would definitely be a major project for people to take up on the forums. But it'll help build post count a bit eh.As for contests, more will come next week. I just need more ideas ...
Sparky-O5
The novel-writing contest sounds good, but I think me might simplify it. It seems a little overly complicated, so we could just focus on the novel itself. We would have to submit maybe a chapter so over a set period of time to show we're actually working. I apologize if I butchered the entire idea!
The novel-writing contest sounds good, but I think me might simplify it. It seems a little overly complicated, so we could just focus on the novel itself. We would have to submit maybe a chapter so over a set period of time to show we're actually working. I apologize if I butchered the entire idea!-The-G-Man-
[QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"]The novel-writing contest sounds good, but I think me might simplify it. It seems a little overly complicated, so we could just focus on the novel itself. We would have to submit maybe a chapter so over a set period of time to show we're actually working. I apologize if I butchered the entire idea!Sparky-05
Well, I tried to create a shortcut because I was operating under the assumption it might take during school. If it was done during the summer it could be doable.
Howdy ya'll, Are you bored? Got nothing to do. Well I will be updating this topic whenever something else can be done for the union.i will try me best
What Can I Do For the Union (Last Updated March 7, 2007)
- Post, we need activity, so post, but remember to stay within the context of the union
- Create a New Icon, we need a new icon, I'll give you details when you accept this job.
- Send me Ideas, we always could use new ideas.
- Help me with the Writers Guide, I need help with it, any ideas, suggestions or info for it is appreiated.
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