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WritAnon on Twitter

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Last week, WritAnon joined the wide world of folks on Twitter.

I have to admit, I wasn’t sure about Twitter.  I’d heard a lot about it, but wasn’t sure how it would apply to a writing community like WritAnon.

As mentioned Saturday evening, we’ve already held our first six word story contest on Twitter.  We’ve announced a new contest with the theme of “What Valentine’s Day means to me”.  We’ll post the new results this Saturday.

We’ve also shared some other sites that writers will find interesting, and expect to find more as time goes on.  It’s a great way to share information quickly that might not fit well in the forums.  If you haven’t yet, please follow us at http://twitter.com/writanon.

As time goes on, we also plan to announce when authors who have used WritAnon are published, so that people can support others in the WritAnon community.  It should be an interesting ride.

We also plan to share interesting quotes as we run across them, short tips, and notifying when interesting events (like contests) are going to occur.

Twitter has a lot of promise for providing WritAnon with more opportunities to help more writers.  Hope to see you there!

First Six Word Story Results

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

As was announced in the forums and on Twitter, WritAnon held its first “Six Word Story” contest.  There is no physical or financial reward, but we select our favorite three six word stories for special mention here.

Watch for the next Six Word Story announcement coming out tomorrow!  Next week’s will have a theme.

And now, the results of the contest:

First place:Treacherously loquacious- he’d said too much.”  — Guo Xiang

We selected this as first in part because Xiang’er used the word “loquacious” correctly in a sentence, and also because we loved the phrase “treacherously loquacious”.  There’s also a big hint at a larger story…something had been revealed unintentionally, in part because the character didn’t know when to keep his mouth shut.  Well done!

Second Place:Coffee mug, six dollars. Poison free.” — Mikal

In the spirit of full disclosure, this was my submission.  Yes, it might be considered unfair, but there were only three submissions this week…and since there is no real prize here, I didn’t feel too bad about including myself.

However, this works on several levels.  Is the poison included at no cost?  Has the mug been certified poison-free?  Is the sender trying to help knock someone off, or get rid of evidence?  Why is poison mentioned at all?  In any case, while not as good as Guo Xiang’s entry, this still was good enough to earn a second place.

Third place: “The bullet ended his life quickly.”  — ZackyV14

The advantage of this story is that it definitely had an ending.  There’s also a beginning–just starting at when the bullet was fired (or in midair).  A reader can’t help but wonder where it came from, and why it was fired at the character.  Perhaps we’ll never know, since the main character is already gone.

This concludes this week’s round-up.  Thanks to everyone who participated!

Think you can do better? Follow us on Twitter, and send in your response to next week’s six word story contest!


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