Hello Writers!
This is Nila with you. Welcome to the final update on the OCTOBER 2019 WEP/IWSG combined challenge. Just a quick reminder - for each WEP Challenge,
The Insecure Writer's Support Group Facebook page has a post available where you can add the link for your entry. A great way
to get more eyeballs and to interact with more people!
Laura takes charge of the December
challenge which usually allows for slightly advanced postings, seeing as how it’s the festival season. If there's any
way you feel you can help, put your hand up please!!
In December we continue with our new normal.
SO...WHAT, PRAY...IS THE NEW NORMAL?
Starting August 2019, the Challenge winner
wins a critique from professionals - see details in the sidebar. For
October, Kyra Lennon offers a first chapter critique. And in every challenge
till at least the end of 2020, different editors/writers will offer varied
critique prizes.
In addition to the critique prize, the winner each month will write a Guest
Post here at WEP and a short post in the IWSG newsletter.
Judging winners continues to be done
by the WEP team who read and re-read entries multiple brain-wracking times, before passing a
shortlist onto a professional editor/judge. Nick Wilford has confirmed his
commitment as judge for WEP into the foreseeable future.
As you all are aware by now, the sign up process has been majorly streamlined and simplified.
No more early sign ups then doubling back to link up your posts later. Now it's all niftily combined in a one-time, no-fuss link-up. A 3-day window for every Challenge where you link up directly
with your URL. Remember the 3-day sign up will continue in December and beyond. And the Challenge is now aligned with ET (USA) so please check timings on the blogclock here for posting and commenting.
Okay, let's get to the point. Who had
the greatest harvest? Who all won the October Challenge???
HORRIBLE HARVEST inspired some seriously diverse and creative variations on the
theme.
The selection process ties all of us up in knots every Challenge, but it was especially excruciating to draw up a SHORTLIST this time. And even more difficult for our judge, Nick Wilford, to
narrow the list down to 3 winners.
Thank you all for taking the time to
post to the challenge. And thank you to those who read most/all entries and
encouraged fellow participants! Please remember that commenting widely on the entries is a prerequisite for being shortlisted.
Jemi Fraser very kindly volunteered to write the blurbs for the entries this month. Thank you Jemi, for pitching in! Here they are -
BLURBS:
The forces of development march inexorably on in this chilling before
and after tale.
A spooky tale of what simmers beneath the surface & retribution from
the past. You may want to avoid the mushroom soup when visiting Dunwich
Estates!
The delightful story of how Ghost Town Grover and Cactus Clem met and
their spooky adventure on the Lone Prairie.
A poem that will break your heart as the meanings of barren are
explored.
A take on the meaning of normal through the eyes of a young one who
keeps having to visit a witch.
High highs and low lows - that’s the life of a farmer. Based on recent
weather anomalies, this tale looks at the life of one farmer battling Mother
Nature.
3 young friends wonder if the Great Pumpkin might visit this Halloween.
What they find is something beyond their imagination.
Maria has a horrific past that she explores in a letter to her cousin. A
glimpse into a potential future not too far off!
It’s time for the harvest! Danube is proud of his efforts as Field
Leader and hopes to be invited to the Harvest Celebration and what awaits him
there!
That voice in your head that tells you not to do some things and to do
others - do you listen to it? Should you?
A graduation ceremony aimed at stopping apathy from destroying our
world.
An idyllic apple orchard enjoying the last days of summer - until the
fermentation begins.
The conclusion to the vampire tale staring Detective Sparkle Anwyl.
Would you drink the wine at this particular gathering?
In the world of the Fae, tears have power and Lillith uses them to plan
her revenge.
A lonely young woman wants to find a life less restrictive and full of
fun and love. What will she find when she follows the voice she hears calling?
Blue soil, creatures that live a season before being absorbed, and a man
trying to survive - all will pull you in and have you wondering what’s next.
The red wheelbarrow makes a reappearance as Kelly tries to escape from
the fumes of the horrible harvest.
So many ideas. So little time. So, a farewell of a sorts and an update
Denise Covey - Castello de
Castellina, Chianti, Tuscany, 1610
Alliyra wants Duke Vipunin to join her as a creature of the night. And
she wants him tonight - whether he wishes to join her or not.
Memories of a veggie garden and a move and growing up. With an ending
you’d never expect!
Reya’s garden isn’t bountiful the year. As she harvests what she can,
she remembers her Claude and worries about her future in this post-apocalyptic
tale.
Dinara runs Rendezvous Pets on the Rendezvous Space Station. A potted
plant has a very unexpected harvest in the pet shop!
SHORTLIST
To be perfectly honest, practically everyone was on my 'longlist' at the first reading, because my selection tends to favour the interpretation of the prompt over other aspects. And that has been beyond superlative this Challenge.
Mushrooms, apples, pumpkins, oranges, berries, vampires, witches, tears, fairies, students, a Garden of Eden story, infertility and abuse, a planet which absorbs lifeforms, a film title, whoa!...I mean - how varied and how innovative can anyone get? Blown away by this bunch!
We had an agonising time picking out the shortlist, but after much discussion
we managed to send this list to Nick.
Jamie
Pat Garcia
Roland Clarke
Bernadette
Pat Hatt
Cyndi Pride
The Real Cie
If you didn't make our shortlist, it
doesn't mean your entry went unnoticed. It has taken much time and reading entries several times on my part. I know my fellow co-hosts do the same. Each of us has a different take, each of us comes up with a shortlist somewhat different from the rest. And if an admin says, "hey have a look at XYZ, I think they deserve a vote," then we go back for a review, because we feel we owe it both to the writer and to the judge.
But in the end, there are entries that make the final cut, often because they have something ingenious, some je-ne-sais-quoi about them that makes a lingering impact.
Sorry to have to sound an off putting note here - a small but persistent number are getting knocked off our shortlist because they comment on too few entries or do not comment at all. We've had to omit names from the shortlist far too many times. Unless the writer comments on a significant number of entries, their piece will not be considered for shortlisting, no matter how stellar it might be.
WINNERS:
We're delighted to announce the winners for the WEP/IWSG collaboration for the HORRIBLE
HARVEST Challenge.
So (((drum roll)))
THE WINNER OF THE 2019 WEP OCTOBER CHALLENGE - HORRIBLE HARVEST is:
Congratulations, Bernadette!
Nick said:
"It treats the subject in such a stark and sobering way…Amazing to pack something so powerful in so few words."
Bernadette, please link the badge to your story
and post it on your blog! An Amazon GC for USD 30 will be winging its way to
you!
You've also won a guest post here and a short post in the IWSG Newsletter. Details will be emailed to you shortly.
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THE RUNNER UP OF THE 2019 WEP OCTOBER CHALLENGE - HORRIBLE
HARVEST is:
Congratulations, Cyndi!
Nick said:
"Takes a sideways look at a difficult subject and does it in a way that it doesn't lose any of the impact. Really well done."
Cyndi, thank you for participating in the WEP
contest. Please link the badge to your story and post it on your blog! An
Amazon GC for USD 20 will be coming your way soon!
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THE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR THE
2019 WEP OCTOBER CHALLENGE - HORRIBLE
HARVEST goes to:
Congratulations, The Real Cie!
Nick said:
"Such a great counterpoint to the weightier themes present elsewhere…Delightfully whimsical and a hoot!"
The Real Cie, please link the badge to your story
and post it on your blog! An Amazon GC for USD 10 will be on its way to you!
Thanks to all of you who took the time to read through all of the entries and
comment. Commenting is a crucial part of what makes our little community so strong. The feedback we receive from one another is vital, whether it helps us improve our writing or gives us a much needed boost in confidence. It can be demoralizing when we work hard to polish a piece and only get a small number of comments in return.
Midnight November 1st NY time was the cut
off for counting comments. At that time, here are those who qualified for this
award. We thank you for your dedicated efforts. It means the world to us to see
you supporting your fellow writers!
Here are our top contenders!
Bernadette
Pat Garcia
Pat Hatt
Toi Thomas
Elephant's Child
Jemi Fraser
Roland Clarke
Sally Stackhouse
Kalpana
Hilary Melton-Butcher
So ten people (not counting the admin)
commented on every or virtually every post.
All of these individuals are
deserving, but sadly, only one can receive the award!
The random pick winner using the Random Name Generator is Toi Thomas! Toi, please accept the badge on behalf of
all the awesome commenters and display it on your blog!
Check out ideas from the WEP 2019
Challenges Page for the next prompt - or not. Go with your own! More details in the December 1st post.
I've already got
itchy fingers! What about you?
Thank you all for an amazing, awesome, diverse and uber creative October Challenge!
Join us in December for our final Challenge for 2019, as we round up a sometimes strange, sometimes tumultuous, but always super-fun and creatively rewarding year here at the WEP.
And here's a sneak peek of what New Year 2020 is going to bring! More about that too in December.
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