2022 schedule
February 1: Writer sign ups begin
March 1: Writer sign ups close
May 1: Artist sign ups begin
May 31: Artist sign ups close
July 1: Writers’ rough drafts (6,600 words minimum)/full outlines due. Story summaries also due
July 9: Artist Claims Day. Artists will claim stories based on anonymous story summaries, first come, first served
September 23: Final stories (10,000 words minimum) and artwork/vids due
October: Posting begins
Many thanks to the one and only
norfolkdumpling for creating our banner, icons and comm layout.
March 1: Writer sign ups close
May 1: Artist sign ups begin
May 31: Artist sign ups close
July 1: Writers’ rough drafts (6,600 words minimum)/full outlines due. Story summaries also due
July 9: Artist Claims Day. Artists will claim stories based on anonymous story summaries, first come, first served
September 23: Final stories (10,000 words minimum) and artwork/vids due
October: Posting begins
Many thanks to the one and only
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Date: 2012-05-03 10:37 am (UTC)I have a rule when I'm writing. I must write every day (unless I'm out of town). It doesn't matter if it's 100 words or 1,000. I have to work on the story, add to it, take stuff out, edit, something. And it has to be finished. I don't allow myself NOT to finish, even if it's getting words out that will not stay. But then I don't churn out stories any longer like I used to. I can remember having a dozen or more "finished" stories (and not drabbles!) in folders waiting for zine tribs and edits. Now it's one story at a time for a specific purpose, like this BB. I am strange...