As opposed to last year's celebration of free creativity with "Notes From Underground", this year we wanted to offer writers a more concrete jumping off point. Entries for "Variations on a Theme" should be inspired by one of two stories:Read the rest of the details here. In addition to the fact that Scott, Michelle and Davin's previous two anthologies have been quality through and through, this time around they're offering some serious cash money for the top two stories. Cash money, people! Get thee to thy Moleskin!
"The Tinderbox", a classic fairy tale
or
"The Huntsman" by Anton Chekhov
As there are different versions of both of these stories, you're free to use any version you choose as inspiration. If you click on the links above, you'll be taken to public domain versions you're welcome to use. (Or feel free to search for other versions of the story if you wish.) And, we're interpreting the phrase "inspired by" rather loosely, so writers definitely shouldn't feel too restricted by it.
Stories can be written in any genre and can be up to 3,000 words long. We do, however, prefer short stories as opposed to poems or visual artwork. The contest is open until December 31, 2011 at midnight PST. Paste your stories in the body of an e-mail to LiteraryLab@gmail.com.
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6 comments:
This looks great! I'm in!
I think it looks like a fascinating contest, too. The Literary Lab really produces great material.
I am really excited about this anthology.
Me too, sir. Me too.
Thanks for the mention!
Thank you for hosting it!
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