I thought about it but my Muse is broken. Sorry!
I could be wrong, but my understanding is that every contest has set a theme within which all submissions need to work, something that allows flexibility but can also challenge a writer to come up with something new and different. Check with a Mod to see what the rules are in devising competitions.@Bry_Sinclair: Let them write any Trek-related story they want, up to a certain word count. For my part, it's one of the biggest reasons I never enter into contests elsewhere--for some odd reason, they almost always have to stipulate a theme. Yet, I'm almost never in sync. I want to write something else right about then.
For example, I've had a lot of ideas over the past two months, but none have sufficiently lined up with the theme set out in this contest.
That's nice and everything, but it's useless if you're not getting any submissions.something that allows flexibility but can also challenge a writer to come up with something new and different.
I could work with that.I have an idea. Theme: mistaken identity, 5,000 words. I actually have a story in mind, based off true events.
You make a compelling argument, @Admiral2. I'd be willing to enter, if it's decided we should have a contest.If we're done with the contests, then let's declare it: The Fan Fiction forum no longer has contests, period. Just not this wither-on-the-vine nonsense.
As far as I'm concerned we might as well just enter this contest and wake it up from its coma. It hasn't been declared closed, there hasn't been a vote or a winner declared, and even though the entry deadline is technically passed, in the OP it just says December 10th, no year specified. We could just roll that deadline over to this coming 12/10, or pick a later date. We do that, keep the "Anything Goes" theme, and that gets this thread off of life-support.You make a compelling argument, @Admiral2. I'd be willing to enter, if it's decided we should have a contest.
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