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(@cepheid)
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Hi everyone, my name is Brenna. My dad won the contest back in '95. The first time I entered was when I was a preteen. I've been entering every once in a while ever since (I'm 22 now). I have a couple of honorable mentions under my belt so far, but I'm still working towards that elusive win. Figured it was about time I joined the forums.


 
Posted : June 2, 2015 4:25 pm
(@bobsandiego)
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Hi everyone, my name is Brenna. My dad won the contest back in '95. The first time I entered was when I was a preteen. I've been entering every once in a while ever since (I'm 22 now). I have a couple of honorable mentions under my belt so far, but I'm still working towards that elusive win. Figured it was about time I joined the forums.

Welcome to the party!


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Posted : June 2, 2015 5:43 pm
Dustin Adams
(@tj_knight)
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Father daughter combo, has it ever been done?
Would be very cool!
Welcome a-board.


Career: 1x Win -- 2x NW-F -- 2x S-F -- 9x S-HM -- 11x HM -- 7x R
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Posted : June 2, 2015 8:39 pm
(@george-nik)
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Welcome aboard, Brenna!


George Nikolopoulos
WOTF: 1 SF, 1 SHM, 4 HM
Fiction (EN): 43 stories sold, 29 published
Fiction (GR): c.10 stories published & a children’s novel
Amazon Page

 
Posted : June 2, 2015 10:09 pm
(@thomaskcarpenter)
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Father daughter combo, has it ever been done?
Would be very cool!
Welcome a-board.

I don't think it's been done, but they have competition. Ron Collins won around ten years ago and his daughter is entering the contest regularly. Either way, it's great to see a family competing. Welcome!


Thomas K Carpenter
http://www.thomaskcarpenter.com
SFx2, SHMx1, HMx12 (Pro'd Out - Q4 2016)
EQMM - Feb 2015 / Abyss & Apex - Issue 50

 
Posted : June 2, 2015 10:49 pm
storysinger
(@storysinger)
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Welcome to the forum Cepheid.


Today's science fiction is tomorrow's reality-D.R.Sweeney
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Published Poetry
2012 Stars in Our Hearts
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Posted : June 2, 2015 11:19 pm
(@cepheid)
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Thanks for the warm welcome, guys!


 
Posted : June 3, 2015 8:38 am
(@martin-l-shoemaker)
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Hi everyone, my name is Brenna. My dad won the contest back in '95. The first time I entered was when I was a preteen. I've been entering every once in a while ever since (I'm 22 now). I have a couple of honorable mentions under my belt so far, but I'm still working towards that elusive win. Figured it was about time I joined the forums.

Welcome aboard! I want to make a clever astronomy joke from your nickname, but I'm sure you've heard them all before, and there aren't many good ones. The quality is all over the map, kind of variable.

wotf013


http://nineandsixtyways.com/
Tools, Not Rules.
Martin L. Shoemaker
3rd Place Q1 V31
"Today I Am Paul", WSFA Small Press Award 2015, Nebula nomination 2015
Today I Am Carey from Baen
The Last Dance (#1 science fiction eBook on Amazon, October 2019) and The Last Campaign from 47North

 
Posted : June 3, 2015 9:09 am
(@karyn)
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Hey! I'm Karyn.

I've only entered this once, for Quarter 2 this year. I've just recently discovered this forum so I've been perusing it, and I figured maybe I should stop lurking in the shadows of the internet and introduce myself, haha.

So I'm 18, heading to college in the fall, and heard about WOTF through a scholarship website. I've been writing my whole life, from illustrated books about my dog becoming a superhero when I was six to a short novella last year. I've never been published, but I've won or placed in around 5 creative writing contests, most of them on Figment.com (which I am no longer an active member of). I've attempted NaNoWriMo for three years now, and I've never finished on time (someday I will!).

I set writing down for a while last year, but I'm eager to get myself back in there and improve. I hope for the best in this contest, but with so many talented authors out there entering, I expect a rejection soon enough. But I'm only 18, I have lots of time and room to grow! I'm glad to meet a group of dedicated writers like you guys on the internet, helping each other out!


 
Posted : June 10, 2015 8:54 am
Dustin Adams
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Hi Karyn,

Based on the cogency of your post, you're already doing great!
And hey, someone your age won a few years back. You never know. wotf011


Career: 1x Win -- 2x NW-F -- 2x S-F -- 9x S-HM -- 11x HM -- 7x R
Like me: facebook/AuthorTJKnight

 
Posted : June 10, 2015 9:11 am
(@karyn)
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Hi David!

Thanks, that means a lot to me. I'm former all-state debater, so clarity is always something to strive for (though debate cases and fiction writing are very different).

Well, you have officially gotten my hopes up! Not that it's hard to do, I'm still very much like a child. It's nice meeting you!


 
Posted : June 10, 2015 9:25 am
(@martin-l-shoemaker)
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Hi David!

Thanks, that means a lot to me. I'm former all-state debater, so clarity is always something to strive for (though debate cases and fiction writing are very different).

Well, you have officially gotten my hopes up! Not that it's hard to do, I'm still very much like a child. It's nice meeting you!

Welcome aboard, fellow debater! For some kinds of fiction writing, I think it helps. Besides clarity, you learn to build logical structures (Affirmative) or probe for logical weaknesses (Negative), and those skills come in handy in plotting and world building. There is a school of thought that says that a story is an argument between some thesis and its antithesis, argued through the actions of protagonist and antagonist and the consequences of those actions. I'm not sure I buy into the Dramatica theory entirely, but I would say it certainly describes one style of storytelling. And as an all-stater, you know how to shape an argument!


http://nineandsixtyways.com/
Tools, Not Rules.
Martin L. Shoemaker
3rd Place Q1 V31
"Today I Am Paul", WSFA Small Press Award 2015, Nebula nomination 2015
Today I Am Carey from Baen
The Last Dance (#1 science fiction eBook on Amazon, October 2019) and The Last Campaign from 47North

 
Posted : June 10, 2015 9:46 am
(@karyn)
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Hi David!

Thanks, that means a lot to me. I'm former all-state debater, so clarity is always something to strive for (though debate cases and fiction writing are very different).

Well, you have officially gotten my hopes up! Not that it's hard to do, I'm still very much like a child. It's nice meeting you!

Welcome aboard, fellow debater! For some kinds of fiction writing, I think it helps. Besides clarity, you learn to build logical structures (Affirmative) or probe for logical weaknesses (Negative), and those skills come in handy in plotting and world building. There is a school of thought that says that a story is an argument between some thesis and its antithesis, argued through the actions of protagonist and antagonist and the consequences of those actions. I'm not sure I buy into the Dramatica theory entirely, but I would say it certainly describes one style of storytelling. And as an all-stater, you know how to shape an argument!

Wow! I can say, I never quite thought of it like that. But from convincing a judge to convincing an audience, I can definitely see a tie. Not to mention, presentation is just as important as the information itself. A good story cannot be good if it is not presented correctly (the right POV, tone, setting, etc). I feel like I'm learning a lot already from you guys! wotf007


 
Posted : June 10, 2015 10:30 am
storysinger
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I have lots of time and room to grow!

With an attitude like that and a lot of patience you should do well. Welcome to the forum Karyn.


Today's science fiction is tomorrow's reality-D.R.Sweeney
HM x5
Published Poetry
2012 Stars in Our Hearts
Silver Ships

 
Posted : June 10, 2015 11:13 am
(@martin-l-shoemaker)
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I have lots of time and room to grow!

With an attitude like that and a lot of patience you should do well. Welcome to the forum Karyn.

Yes, I wish I had persisted at her age. I was too young, and I gave up too easily in the face of rejection. DON'T BE LIKE ME!


http://nineandsixtyways.com/
Tools, Not Rules.
Martin L. Shoemaker
3rd Place Q1 V31
"Today I Am Paul", WSFA Small Press Award 2015, Nebula nomination 2015
Today I Am Carey from Baen
The Last Dance (#1 science fiction eBook on Amazon, October 2019) and The Last Campaign from 47North

 
Posted : June 10, 2015 12:40 pm
(@ishmael)
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Yes, I wish I had persisted at her age. I was too young, and I gave up too easily in the face of rejection. DON'T BE LIKE ME!

Or me. Always remember what Bach (Richard not J S) said. A professional writer is an amateur who didn't quit. wotf011


1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
Blog The View From Sliabh Mannan.

 
Posted : June 10, 2015 9:58 pm
Dustin Adams
(@tj_knight)
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I've been called a lot of things over the years, David is not one of them. wotf019

The story as argument theory is a good one. I read that recently as well, I think in Million Dollar Outlines.
Tie that to a moral, or a theme, and you're in good shape!


Career: 1x Win -- 2x NW-F -- 2x S-F -- 9x S-HM -- 11x HM -- 7x R
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Posted : June 10, 2015 10:04 pm
(@karyn)
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I've been called a lot of things over the years, David is not one of them. wotf019

The story as argument theory is a good one. I read that recently as well, I think in Million Dollar Outlines.
Tie that to a moral, or a theme, and you're in good shape!

Oh gosh! I feel awful--I don't know why I called you David! /facepalm
I apologize for my mistake.

And my hopes are, that even if I'm not the best or most experienced author, I will be the one with the most enthusiasm/determination. I think enthusiasm is far too underrated in society. Kind of like the underdog, haha.


 
Posted : June 11, 2015 1:07 am
(@amoskalik)
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And my hopes are, that even if I'm not the best or most experienced author, I will be the one with the most enthusiasm/determination. I think enthusiasm is far too underrated in society. Kind of like the underdog, haha.

Bah. Enthusiasm is wasted on the young (kidding of course). It sounds like you will put your enthusiasm to good use. May it never flag <img src="{wotf}:wotf024:


 
Posted : June 11, 2015 4:03 am
(@ishmael)
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Bah. Enthusiasm is wasted on the young

Enthusiasm being part of youth, which is what is really wasted on the young?

"Si jeunesse savoit; si vieillesse pouvoit" Henri Estienne (1531? – 1598) wotf011


1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
Blog The View From Sliabh Mannan.

 
Posted : June 11, 2015 6:05 am
Dustin Adams
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Karyn,
No worries. I'm only teasing.
Wait, I meant ribbing. I wasn't kidding about never being called David.

But seriously, the care you take in your postings sets you ahead.
Now, how's your tale-spinning? wotf011

Maybe we'll see you in V.32. Or V.33. Keep writing, and you'll get there. wotf013


Career: 1x Win -- 2x NW-F -- 2x S-F -- 9x S-HM -- 11x HM -- 7x R
Like me: facebook/AuthorTJKnight

 
Posted : June 12, 2015 3:23 am
(@bobsandiego)
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Karyn,
No worries. I'm only teasing.
Wait, I meant ribbing. I wasn't kidding...

Of course you weren't kidding. you'd never give birth to baby goats...


Literary saboteur
Blog: http://www.robertmitchellevans.com/
HM X 5
SF X 3
F X 1
Current Rejection Streak: 0

 
Posted : June 12, 2015 5:52 am
(@karyn)
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Karyn,

Now, how's your tale-spinning? wotf011

Maybe we'll see you in V.32. Or V.33. Keep writing, and you'll get there. wotf013

Well, I think I'm okay, but there's lots of places I know I can improve. I have the basics down (my success on figment.com proved this to me at the very least) but from there I can make everything more compelling. I've been reading a lot of David Farland's tips since I discovered Writers of the Future, and I have a lot of revision ideas bouncing around now to add more substance to my stories. It's just trail and error, haha. I must have entered around 30 contests on figment, but I only placed in 3 or 4 of them. However, those three or four are in a row after I figured out my writing style and how to make my stories fit the prompts and stand out better. I just need to get in the rhythm again. wotf007


 
Posted : June 12, 2015 7:45 am
(@athena)
Posts: 40
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Hello everyone! Just wanted to introduce myself. This is my very first time submitting to the contest, and, in fact, my very first time submitting anything to anyone. I'm brand new, starting from scratch.


HM, R, Published Finalist!, HM

 
Posted : June 16, 2015 11:32 pm
(@george-nik)
Posts: 494
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Welcome, Athena!


George Nikolopoulos
WOTF: 1 SF, 1 SHM, 4 HM
Fiction (EN): 43 stories sold, 29 published
Fiction (GR): c.10 stories published & a children’s novel
Amazon Page

 
Posted : June 17, 2015 12:37 am
(@athena)
Posts: 40
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Welcome, Athena!

Thanks for the welcome! Just noticed your location and my heart sang a bit.


HM, R, Published Finalist!, HM

 
Posted : June 17, 2015 11:37 pm
(@george-nik)
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Welcome, Athena!

Thanks for the welcome! Just noticed your location and my heart sang a bit.

Yes, I'm right there! wotf008

How about you, then? Are you by any chance Greek or of Greek origin, or you're just a fan of the goddess? wotf007


George Nikolopoulos
WOTF: 1 SF, 1 SHM, 4 HM
Fiction (EN): 43 stories sold, 29 published
Fiction (GR): c.10 stories published & a children’s novel
Amazon Page

 
Posted : June 19, 2015 9:39 pm
(@athena)
Posts: 40
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Welcome, Athena!

Thanks for the welcome! Just noticed your location and my heart sang a bit.

Yes, I'm right there! wotf008

How about you, then? Are you by any chance Greek or of Greek origin, or you're just a fan of the goddess? wotf007

I'm not remotely Greek, and I've never been to Greece. I'm just a big fan of hers.


HM, R, Published Finalist!, HM

 
Posted : June 22, 2015 2:53 am
(@tielore)
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Hi, My name is Tyler. I Just submitted my very first entry to Q3.
I am 42 and living in Utah. I have been wanting to submit to WOTF for almost 30 years now. I first discovered it as a young teenager on the grocery store book shelves when Volumen III was fresh out. Dave Wolverton (or Farland) won that year with his On My Way To Paradise story. I dreamed of entering for almost a decade after that, but never finished a story I felt could win.
I recently attended a Comicon where Wolverton spoke about the WOTF contest, and it got me excited again.
So it only took me 30 years of dreaming about this contest off and on, to finally get a story together that was worthy to enter. Now the waiting begins.


 
Posted : June 22, 2015 4:35 am
(@thomaskcarpenter)
Posts: 441
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Welcome and good luck, Tyler!


Thomas K Carpenter
http://www.thomaskcarpenter.com
SFx2, SHMx1, HMx12 (Pro'd Out - Q4 2016)
EQMM - Feb 2015 / Abyss & Apex - Issue 50

 
Posted : June 22, 2015 4:37 am
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