Just got some news that The Book View Cafe is holding a fiction contest via twitter.
Here is the release:
Book View Cafe, an ongoing online experiment in fiction publishing and distribution created by a group of professional genre authors opens it’s first-ever Twitter Fiction contest
The task: To write a complete story incorporating the contest theme of “elf meets vampire” in one tweet (126 characters or fewer).
“It’s a great way to involve our readers in the creative process,” says contest judge and Project Manager Sarah Zettel. “I’m really looking forward to seeing what they come up with.”
Stories will be judged on creative use of the theme and the medium. The contest opens at 9 am EST Friday April 10 and closes 9pm Sunday April 12.
1) Up to five entries per twitterer.
2) One tweet per entry.
3) All work must be original to the twitterer.
4) No obscenity. If you can’t say it on network TV between the hours of 10pm-12pm you can’t say it here.
5) No late entries will be considered.
6) No early entries will be considered.
7) Tweet your entry @bookviewcafe (type “@bookviewcafe” and a space, then your story, into your update box). All entries must BEGIN with @bookviewcafe
The Theme: Elf meets Vampire
The timeline: The contest opens at 9 am EST Friday April 10 and closes 9pm Sunday April 12.
Where: Twitter: http://twitter.com/bookviewcafe
The Prize: The prize: An autographed copy of Pati Nagle’s brand new release THE BETRAYAL.
The judges: A crack team of noted authors: Pati Nagle, Jennifer Stevenson and Sarah Zettel.
Good luck!
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