FAWC You, Two!

I'm ready for my basket.

(Not really, but might as well see what it is.)
 
It amuses me that I received my basket and I used three out of the four ingredients in a previous story. But of course nothing I have going right now uses them. Ah well. I have a couple of ideas percolating. Should be fun. :)
 
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I have a lot of business travel coming up, but who can resist a challenge such as this one?

I'm ready for my basket. Sir.

:rose:
 
Baskets to be sent out shortly to sr71plt and D_Lynn.

This round already has a larger turnout than the first FAWC (assuming, of course, everyone submits a story :p ). I may need to solicit outside help when the stories come in. ;)
 
Update

The following authors should have all received their baskets by now:

Lovecraft68
PennLady
MistressLynn
TE999
RedMonkeyButt
slyc_willie
damppanties
MSTarot
sheablue
JackLuis
NaokoSmith
sr71plt
D_Lynn
annanova
Saxon_Hart

If anyone has not received their basket, let me know. ;)
 
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When you email your story to FAWCker, include the following things at the very beginning, in order:

1. Your title. It should read FAWC 2: My Title Here.

2. The following disclaimer:

"This story is a submission to the second Friendly Anonymous Writing Challenge (FAWC). The true author of this story is kept anonymous, but will be revealed on August 16th, 2013, in the comments section following this story. Each story in this challenge is centered around a random determination of four "mystery ingredients." There are no prizes given in this challenge; this is simply a friendly competition."

3. Then the following:

"The mystery ingredients for this story were (list your four ingredients)."

I've got a question about this part, specifically number 3. Instead of putting the mystery ingredients in the beginning, can we list them at the end? Wouldn't it kind of defeat the purpose of the "mystery" ingredients if we list them at the beginning of our story? I feel as though readers (either regular readers or authors trying to figure out who wrote what) will read the story looking for these specific things instead of just enjoying the story. Maybe just make it a choice of putting your basket at the beginning or the end instead of only at the beginning?

I wouldn't put the entire disclaimer at the end simply because I'll be using it to point out category indicators since the tags don't show up til the last page. But I think the mystery ingredients would be better listed at the end rather than the beginning. Just a thought.
 
I've got a question about this part, specifically number 3. Instead of putting the mystery ingredients in the beginning, can we list them at the end? Wouldn't it kind of defeat the purpose of the "mystery" ingredients if we list them at the beginning of our story? I feel as though readers (either regular readers or authors trying to figure out who wrote what) will read the story looking for these specific things instead of just enjoying the story. Maybe just make it a choice of putting your basket at the beginning or the end instead of only at the beginning?

I wouldn't put the entire disclaimer at the end simply because I'll be using it to point out category indicators since the tags don't show up til the last page. But I think the mystery ingredients would be better listed at the end rather than the beginning. Just a thought.

I had not considered that. You have a point. I'd like to see the opinions of others about this, first, though.
 
I had not considered that. You have a point. I'd like to see the opinions of others about this, first, though.

I have a feeling it won't matter much. If you put it first, yes, people might be looking for them but isn't that sort of the point? OTOH, if you put it after the story, then people can go back over and see if you hit them all. I'm not sure how it would factor into voting, if at all.
 
I have a feeling it won't matter much. If you put it first, yes, people might be looking for them but isn't that sort of the point? OTOH, if you put it after the story, then people can go back over and see if you hit them all. I'm not sure how it would factor into voting, if at all.
I'd lean toward putting them at the beginning, only because I understand from people who watch it, that's the way they do it with those cooking shows. However, I'm tempted to go ahead and just list mine at the end, simply because I can be contrary like that.

Hee! Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) in 'Sunset Boulevard'. Good one. :D

:kiss: Thank you!
 
You know I live by the expression what you think about, you bring about.

When I first read the lists of ingredients I only saw one that I felt would really give me a hard time.

More than once after thinking on that one and coming up dry I said, man I hope I don't draw that.

Guess what:rolleyes:

I feel your pain. I got the one thing I am not sure I can pull off. I also got a mix that made me scrap a bunny I had for this. I might be chopped! lol
 
I'd lean toward putting them at the beginning, only because I understand from people who watch it, that's the way they do it with those cooking shows. However, I'm tempted to go ahead and just list mine at the end, simply because I can be contrary like that.

Unless the consensus changes, it looks like the mystery ingredients will remain posted at the beginning.

I feel your pain. I got the one thing I am not sure I can pull off. I also got a mix that made me scrap a bunny I had for this. I might be chopped! lol

I got two ingredients that didn't fit entirely well together, but I think I've found a way to include them without making the story seem contrived. Maybe. We'll see. ;)
 
I have a feeling it won't matter much. If you put it first, yes, people might be looking for them but isn't that sort of the point? OTOH, if you put it after the story, then people can go back over and see if you hit them all. I'm not sure how it would factor into voting, if at all.

How about we give authors a choice depending on what they feel is the best for the story? I remember there being an issue with this in the last FAWC with a nonhuman tag. So I would prefer letting authors decide where the tags might be the most helpful to both the readers and the story.
 
How about we give authors a choice depending on what they feel is the best for the story? I remember there being an issue with this in the last FAWC with a nonhuman tag. So I would prefer letting authors decide where the tags might be the most helpful to both the readers and the story.

Except that the tags are always listed at the end. I think you meant the disclaimer, which gave whatever warning the author wanted to include regarding content. But disclaimers were allowed to be general, without mentioning specific themes if the author did not want to.

In this case, however, the four ingredients are essential to the story. I would strongly suggest we all agree one way or the other: ingredients listed up front, or at the end, but not either/or. That would keep everything the same except for the story itself.
 
I have a feeling it won't matter much. If you put it first, yes, people might be looking for them but isn't that sort of the point? OTOH, if you put it after the story, then people can go back over and see if you hit them all. I'm not sure how it would factor into voting, if at all.

This kind of makes me wonder that if we do put them at the end, then the readers will be so busy going back looking for them that they won't vote or comment. Hmmm. Dammit.
 
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I'd say put them up front and to be honest, we may all be overthinking it. :) I really don't think this will make that big a difference to the readers.
 
I'd say put them up front and to be honest, we may all be overthinking it. :) I really don't think this will make that big a difference to the readers.

Good point. ;)

But, we're writers; we should try to see all angles, right?
 
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