The Earth Day 2011 Contest Support Thread

I've noticed that in the announcement post for this year's competition, they don't mention ecology as an acceptable entry theme, though I'm pretty sure I saw it listed in previous years' posts. I can't tell if this omission is deliberate or accidental.

If ecology is a suitable entry basis, could someone let me know if a story based around a guy nursing an injured wild animal back to health would qualify as an 'ecology' story? I have an idea along these lines that I might be able to do something with before the competition closes. ;)

It fits the theme, in my opinion. If you want to give it another dimension, just have the culmination of the story take place on Earth Day.

*looks around* What do you know -- back to a pristine new page again. Wasn't even trying to this time :)
 
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I've noticed that in the announcement post for this year's competition, they don't mention ecology as an acceptable entry theme, though I'm pretty sure I saw it listed in previous years' posts. I can't tell if this omission is deliberate or accidental.

If ecology is a suitable entry basis, could someone let me know if a story based around a guy nursing an injured wild animal back to health would qualify as an 'ecology' story? I have an idea along these lines that I might be able to do something with before the competition closes. ;)

I think Earth Day is vague enough that you can pretty much do anything you could make an argument for. It's a lot harder to say something doesn't fit the theme than, say, Nude Day. I would go for it!
 
To delete? To not delete? What are the ethics surrounding comment removal?

The only comment I’ve ever deleted (so far) was spam. Personally, I would rather the thread look like an honest conversation than to look like the blurb pages of a paperback, with only high praise allowed. When readers are invited to post feedback, they should feel free to post positive and negative reactions, so long as they're reasonably civil.

LettersFromTatyana, if you’re worried about an ignorant comment misleading potential readers, the best move might be to post your own comment pointing out the critic’s mistake.

Sometimes the best way to deal with critics is to let them expose themselves. I remember once there was an incest story about Sarah Palin seducing her son or some such, and though the story was not political (the author clearly chose Palin for her looks alone -- just as John McCain did), outraged Tea-Baggers posted rants attacking the author and insisting he must be (wait for it) gay. It was hysterical! A guy writes an incest fantasy, and Tea-Baggers think the meanest thing they can say about him is, “I bet he’s attracted to other men.” The author must have been a fellow-Republican because he deleted those embarrassing comments promptly.
 
Dude, I gotta say, I have to agree with PrincessErin regarding the rambling. I just clicked on your story to see if you were right about her bombing your entry, and I found it a pretty hard story to get in to. You start off with a story about winning a recycling competition, and you hint at an interesting but secret ulterior motive that your main character had for participating. Then you go off on some weird spiel that leads to a couple paragraphs of unrelated commentary about Japanese porn. When that's over, you begin the next line with "Getting back to the recycling..." but you aren't getting back to the recycling! Instead, you begin describing the first time your protagonist saw his sexy neighbor, interspliced with extensive commentary about his old neighbor, which doesn't seem relevant. At least not in great volume, like you provide.

I haven't voted on your story as I only read the first page, but I just wanted to suggest that maybe PrincessErin isn't some nut out to get you, maybe she does read your story and she's just a critic saying what she genuinely thinks.

I'll admit that often genuine critics do get it wrong, and I agree PrincessErin's criticism could've been much more constructive. But, if I may offer some advice, try not to let it bug you so much.

Every author get's a frustratingly vague critic trashing their work every now and then, it happens. But judging by the numerous posts you've made about her, the way you've given her a taunting nickname, and the way your trashing both her work and her physical appearance, it seems like you're letting her get way too deep under your skin. And to be quite honest, it makes you seem a bit petty.

If you two don't get along (as you obviously don't), don't bait her. Just leave things be and the Lit admins will wipe any 1-bombs she makes off your story scores, anyway.

Dude? Don't bait her?

Did you know that I submitted 30 stories in the Valentine's contest and she wrote bashing comments on 20 of them?

Don't you realize that she doesn't read anyone's story?

I don't bait her. She bashes my stories, everyone one of them.

Moreover, take a ride on the wild side and go through her page of 750-1,100 word stories and read a couple of those, until your eyes glaze over.

I have my own style. If you don't like my stories, don't read them. Yet, why does she bash them? She doesn't read them. She just bashes them and down votes them.

Obviously, there's something seriously wrong with the woman...Dude.


 
So I finally finished my story and submitted it. So excited. I love reading contest stories but there is some thrill to having my own story posted.
I'm off tomorrow so going to see how long it takes for me to get the minumum 25 votes. Normally I never have a problem with votes although most are low votes.

Erin

I sincerely hope that everyone pays you the same courtesy that you've paid to the stories of others, by down voting them, before making phony and insincere comments.

Your ruse is as transparent as your lack of writing ability and talent, Honey.

What comes around goes around, Erin. Good luck.
 
I'm not letting this thread get me down :p

First draft is done.

Now, to let it sit for a day or two, and work on something else to clear it out of my head.

Ended up 17k words... Ouch. I was aiming for 12. Oh well, 17 is what the story wanted to be, so 17 it is.

( Unless it gets hacked and slashed by ML in a few days *laugh* )
 
Yay, DARK. At 11,000 words - mine has finally come together! :cattail: I am determined to finish it tonight/wee hours morning.

Can't wait to read it, PrincessErin. :)
 
Tracking time again, boys and girls :)

Two new stories bring us up to 42.

Looks like that sweep that ran through recently was pretty painful. Average score is down to 4.12 and the median is down to 4.14. Most stories went down in score.

Up to 6493 votes with an average of 162 and a median of 67

Now at 538,268 views with an average of 13,456 and a median of 6,340

Contest stories have accumulated 89 favorites and 310 comments.
 
My votes and ratings have changed very little the whole time. Maybe I don't have anything to be swept?

Mine vote totals haven't gone down at all, either. Only I know there are some votes in need of sweeping; the only way I got through my in-law weekend was to allow myself to check my view page every five minutes. (I wanted to see the trolls in action. After all, from what I'd been led to believe, contests are like troll Olympics!)

With some simple math, I could tell when the one-bombs came. I don't know if it's a coincidence, but they seemed to happen when my score on the new category page reached a certain number. It was like watching waves; a few ones would smack my score down, it would slowly rise back to that number, and then get smacked back down again. It hasn't reached that number since, but I got another one between 6:15 and 6:20 (this morning's in-law-induced insomnia).

So... I hope there are more sweeps.
 
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Originally Posted by PennLady
My votes and ratings have changed very little the whole time. Maybe I don't have anything to be swept?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Owlwhisper
Any sweeping missed me completely. What happened?

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Originally Posted by Bestroika
Wow, the sweeps really did a number didn't they?
No visible change in my votes or average. Even picked up a few votes.
The big sweeps are yet to come.

I don't know if the sweeps had any affect on my score or not. Some older stories lost a few votes, usually with an increase in score, but my contest entry hasn't changed much in the last day or so. With the first six votes, it had a score of 3.33, but it is more respectable now. I did get a PC from somebody who didn't like "tree-huggers" but that is his or her problem. :eek:
 
I don't know if the sweeps had any affect on my score or not. Some older stories lost a few votes, usually with an increase in score, but my contest entry hasn't changed much in the last day or so. With the first six votes, it had a score of 3.33, but it is more respectable now. I did get a PC from somebody who didn't like "tree-huggers" but that is his or her problem. :eek:

To many old stories to keep track of the voting. I do keep up somewhat with the comments seeing I can track them on recent activity. Congrads on the improvement for your Earth Day Story. I need to go read it.
DG
 
two more MOST FAVORITE join the chase...

LITEROTICA'S 9 Favoritest Authors

1.Slickman (2430)
2.Many Feathers (2399)
3.BarondeSade (2191)
4.alwayswantedto (2173)*
5.Selena_Kitt (2149)
6.scouries (2145)
7.rgjohn (2139)
8.Goldeniangel (2118)*
9.sarahhh (2100)



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A.I.R. 2011 Earth Day Story Contest
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We've entered submissions from the #1 and #3 MOST FAVORIED authors on the site for the A.I.R. Contest. That makes 4 of the top 9. Hopefully we’ll get a few more of the greats before the end of the contest. Thanks guys!!!!


[size=+2]Gabrielle L.[/size]
President, A.I.R.
Secretery of the MOST COMMENTED on
and the MOST VOTED on story clubs
Miami Beach, Florida
 
Poor scouries, all he does is steal the stories from the real contest so how could he have an entry from anyone not in the real contest. Just more lies and bullshit.

Now, back to our regularly scheduled contest thread while the trash gets swept out.
 
And now, the news :p

Three new stories bring us up to 45.

Average score is 4.13 and the median is 4.14.

6890 votes with an average of 164 and a median of 71

564,939 views with an average of 13,448 and a median of 6,120

Contest stories have accumulated 94 favorites and 323 comments.
 
I still have ten days, and I still hope to get a second story entered. If I do, it will piss off Scouries, because it as a second entry, it involves people I have written about before, and the Earth Day connection is a bit tenuous. :rolleyes:

Just think: I may not be eligible for the A. I. R. contest. :rolleyes: One can only hope.
 
heres what greeted me when i clicked open the CONTEST page...

...what a joke!

http://www.buckaroosfunnypictures.com/files/piks/uglybaby.jpg
little ralphie contemplating his stories…


2011 Earth Day Submissions

Earth Day is the Name of My Dawg SuperHeroRalph
Earth Day Mutual Masturbation SuperHeroRalph
Shark Cage Gnaeus
Lost in the Woods PennLady
Ashes to Ashes and Dust to Dust SuperHeroRalph
Washing Bottles and Cans Topless SuperHeroRalph
Hug a Tree and Save a Marriage SuperHeroRalph​

http://forum.literotica.com/image.php?u=525847&dateline=1271000423

Three new stories bring us up to 45…Average score is 4.13 and the median is 4.14… 6890 votes with an average of 164 and a median of 71… 564,939 views with an average of 13,448 and a median of 6,120. Contest stories have accumulated 94 favorites and 323 comments.

I’ve felt for a couple of years that the QUEEN :cattail: should put the EARTH DAY CONTEST out to pasture. That it’s outlived its usefulness. I mean how many trees can be hugged before we die of boredom? That we should try something else for a change. And darkboys figures just highlight the problem.

The 45 stories have only been FAVORITED 94 times! db doesn’t give us the average for this one but even I can figure out that it’s about 2.

And the 323 comments average out to about 7. I wonder how many of these comments have been made by non contestants? What do you think the average would be if we didn’t count the ones made by contestants. 1? 2 maybe?

Dear QUEEN LAUREL :cattail:, please do not include this contest on the 2012 list.

And will you never realize that allowing multiple entries from idiots is a disservice to our READERS, our WRITERS, and to the SITE itself?

[size=+2]james r scouries esq.[/size]
Multiple A.I.R. AWARD winner, MILLION SELLER,
Author of the MOST COMMENTED on
and the MOST VOTED on story on LITEROTICA
 
Poor scouries, he can't figure out how to write an Earth Day story in the incest category. Can anyone say sour grapes. That is besides everyone. :D

Back to the real contest at hand. have fun one and all.
 
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