oggbashan
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I am starting this thread now so that writers have no excuse for not starting a story in plenty of time. The Winter Holiday contest is still running but the Valentine's Day contest follows a short time afterwards - about a month from this post. I have edited this post to show the actual dates now that Laurel has added the themed contests for 2018 to the sticky Welcome Authors! Please Read.
Valentine's Day
themes: romantic love, Valentine's Day, Cupid, sensuality, etc.
starts: January 19
closes: February 6
winners announced: February 13
This thread is to SUPPORT and ENCOURAGE authors to enter stories in the Valentine's Day Contest. Get your characters romantic and sensual, seeking love and experiencing excitement or disappointment.
There is an advantage to entering stories in one of Literotica's themed contests, apart from the possibility of winning, and that is that your story gets far more exposure and attention than it would normally do.
Some of that attention might be unwelcome, some abusive, but some could be appreciative and helpful.
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Extract from Welcome Authors! Please Read:
PLEASE NOTE: DO read ALL contest rules. We had many cases of authors not putting the proper phrase in the NOTES field, which meant that we couldn't find their submission and thus they were not entered in contests. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do read the special contest announcements when they are posted (usually around two weeks before the contest start).
Valentine's Day
themes: romantic love, Valentine's Day, Cupid, sensuality, etc.
starts: January 19
closes: February 6
winners announced: February 13
This thread is to SUPPORT and ENCOURAGE authors to enter stories in the Valentine's Day Contest. Get your characters romantic and sensual, seeking love and experiencing excitement or disappointment.
There is an advantage to entering stories in one of Literotica's themed contests, apart from the possibility of winning, and that is that your story gets far more exposure and attention than it would normally do.
Some of that attention might be unwelcome, some abusive, but some could be appreciative and helpful.
__________________
Extract from Welcome Authors! Please Read:
PLEASE NOTE: DO read ALL contest rules. We had many cases of authors not putting the proper phrase in the NOTES field, which meant that we couldn't find their submission and thus they were not entered in contests. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do read the special contest announcements when they are posted (usually around two weeks before the contest start).
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