Maybe an April Fool on the job in a geek's night in Oaxaca. Could I submit that story in all four events?
Same story?
You can only submit once, but submitting for April Fool's and the Geek event seem to overlap, so who knows.
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Maybe an April Fool on the job in a geek's night in Oaxaca. Could I submit that story in all four events?
Kind of jogged my memory that I had one started called "Prisoner" and will take place in a ......wait for it.....prison
It'll be in Loving Wives
How can an entire loving wives story take place in prison???
How can an entire loving wives story take place in prison???
A very messed up conjugal visit?
Wendy the warden and her husband Hank, a prison therapist, find that by regularly fucking prisoners (according to the crooks' preferences) they reduce escape attempts and violent outbursts but encourage recidivism, giving Venusburg Penitentiary a strange success score.
Wendy and Hank work hard to find just the right balance to maintain order and their jobs. They observe and critique each other's work, of course. Spit-roasting occurs occasionally.
"The ENTIRE story must take place at a place of employment."Just so I'm clear you want to START the story at work. No driving there or prelude to the story at all? Introducing characters etc.
You'd probably get away with brief flashbacks and memories.Guidelines:
- The ENTIRE story must take place at a place of employment
- Doesn't have to be one long scene
- It can be many scenes
- At least one character must be an employee
Stay away from jimson weed.LOL, I'm not sure what you smoke, but I sure would like some
So if it was an affair, can the story cover the entire time of the affair or just one day/night?
Guidelines:
- The ENTIRE story must take place at a place of employment
- Doesn't have to be one long scene
- It can be many scenes
- At least one character must be an employee
Fuck in the office supply closet every noon. Maybe there's a waiting line. Or Sherri returns to Stan's shoe store every day to exchange the last pair she bought and to experience Stan's talented tongue in the storeroom. She occasionally / regularly brings a friend. If this is Friday, that must be Frieda.
Just so I'm clear you want to START the story at work. No driving there or prelude to the story at all? Introducing characters etc.
As I mentioned above, a 'workplace' may be out in public. For bicycle couriers in San Francisco, downtown streets are the workplace, and a noontime mass streak, scores of naked couriers pedaling their asses through the Financial District, is a job action. The 'workplace' when selling XMas trees is out in the lot among the conifers. Is a streetwalker's workplace the crib or the corner?Whole thing in same building! (Or wherever work is)
Hmmm... The work place in mine is a squad car on an Air Force Base, between two Air Force cops while on patrol. Along the way they... well, not giving away the plot. It is a mobile work place.
I don't set rules but IMHO any place where one works is a workplace.If they get out of the squad car to investigate something, wouldn't that be their workplace as well?
I think you all are running this into the ground. No one is going to be reviewing and rejecting any of these stories. What's more important to get guidance in is when, exactly, to submit them and with what identifying markings. They aren't going to be scrutinized for consistency to some sort of content rules.
If they get out of the squad car to investigate something, wouldn't that be their workplace as well?
Do we have to declare our categories in advance? Can more than one writer pick one?
Not sure what to make of the first post in this thread.