The now fully official Author’s Hangout Halloween 2025 competition support thread

Hey, New here and am finishing up my first submission. It's probably overreaching to go for something like entering a competition, but it's a gothic horror piece and that seems appropriate.

My concern is that the main character gets drugged at a party and, well...
I'm aware the lines can be a little gray in areas like this with NC/R(I read the FAQ first), and I'm looking for a little guidance on whether this scene will pass muster with the mods.

Thanks in advance for any feedback.
The process for assessing whether non-consensual sex (which this clearly is) gets a pass or not is to submit it to @Laurel and not to post text that may well later get rejected on the forums. This is publishing without going through the process. I’d ask you to go through the correct adjudication process. Or at least go ask your question in a separate thread to this one. Thank you.
 
The process for assessing whether non-consensual sex (which this clearly is) gets a pass or not is to submit it to @Laurel and not to post text that may well later get rejected on the forums. This is publishing without going through the process. I’d ask you to go through the correct adjudication process. Or at least go ask your question in a separate thread to this one. Thank you.
Sorry. Deleted. Can I submit partials to this laurel?
 
Sorry. Deleted. Can I submit partials to this laurel?
I have done - in other areas - and have got a reply. @Laurel is the co-owner of the site and - as far as anyone knows - the only person who reviews submissions; so her word is final.

Click on the link above and then start a conversation. A word of warning, she seems to be very occupied or possibly indisposed at present. The other option is to submit your story and see what she says.

You can post snippets of unpublished work here. It’s not generally seen as OK by the site to post potentially questionable content pre-publication to seek guidance. Such text is often redacted, as the site sees it as trying to get around their controls.

So:

Here are three paragraphs from my WIP, do you find it interesting. ✅

Here is an scene which might veer toward underage, what you do guys think? ❌
 
You can see many of them by doing a tag search for “Halloween 2025”
My problem with this is that the competition is already skewed to writers with more followers, and if these authors already have higher scores when the competition truly starts (when the list of all stories is listed on the home page- most readers won't know until then), then readers will decide not to bother voting for the stories with lower scores and less followers. Kind of removes the point of it all IMO and a serious mistake if Laurel wants as level a playing field as she can get. Just saying, and I know I'm not going to win, I'm competing to get a little more exposure
 
Did it otherwise publish today? If so, that's concerning.

Otherwise, I counted 20 stories on the Halloween list. Seems low. I'm wondering if they're doing a slow-drip addition of new stories to the list.
My story was published - after a resubmission as it was initially caught in the black hole.

As you know, this is not my first rodeo, and it had the right text in the Note field and I included the Halloween 2025 tag. And I had also previously been conversing with @Laurel about it.

It’s an error by the site. I’ve read about it happening to other people, but they always seemed to get the error fixed quickly / pretty much immediately. That’s not happened to me.

It’s kinda ironic that I’m publicizing a comp (here and on BlueSky) that I’m currently excluded from. The margins with comps are so narrow, that any adverse event can have an impact.
 
My problem with this is that the competition is already skewed to writers with more followers, and if these authors already have higher scores when the competition truly starts (when the list of all stories is listed on the home page- most readers won't know until then), then readers will decide not to bother voting for the stories with lower scores and less followers. Kind of removes the point of it all IMO and a serious mistake if Laurel wants as level a playing field as she can get. Just saying, and I know I'm not going to win, I'm competing to get a little more exposure
My honest advice, based on three years of experience, please stop thinking that:

  1. Comps are any sort of even playing field - they are open to all sorts of shenanigans and manipulations and weird external factors
  2. Comps results are in anyway correlated with quality of writing
What they are is a fun way to reach new readers. Make that your objective and tell yourself that the result is essentially due to Brownian Motion. You’ll be a lot less stressed.
 
My problem with this is that the competition is already skewed to writers with more followers, and if these authors already have higher scores when the competition truly starts (when the list of all stories is listed on the home page- most readers won't know until then), then readers will decide not to bother voting for the stories with lower scores and less followers. Kind of removes the point of it all IMO and a serious mistake if Laurel wants as level a playing field as she can get. Just saying, and I know I'm not going to win, I'm competing to get a little more exposure

I get why that would seem to be the case, but it has not proven to be. Many readers with small followings have won contests. Other factors play in as well; category, length of the story, etc.

Where authors with greater followings do have an advantage is in being assured that they can get the qualifying number of votes. But that advantage can be erased by getting your story submitted early enough to get the needed votes.

And by the way, there will not be a “final list” until the deadline, as stories will keep being added as they come in.
 
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