Author: | T. Mason Gilbert | ISBN: | 9780986364662 |
Publisher: | T. Mason Gilbert | Publication: | June 10, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | T. Mason Gilbert |
ISBN: | 9780986364662 |
Publisher: | T. Mason Gilbert |
Publication: | June 10, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
I hold a contest on my T. Mason Gilbert Author Page on Facebook. To begin the contest, I ask people to write just one random sentence in the comments section of the post declaring the contest open for submissions.
The first ten people to submit a random sentence are the declared the ‘winners.’
I take the first ten sentences submitted and write a story containing those ten random sentences. This is the short story that I came up with from the fourth such contest and is entitled "The Choice." It is a contemporary fantasy with black humor.
The rules for the contest are pretty simple and they are:
i) An entrant must not have participated in a prior contest.
ii) The entry should be a sentence. But sentence fragments sometimes sneak in.
iii) I won’t change the order of the words or grammar but I may change or add some punctuation.
iv) It must be an original sentence of the entrant’s own creation.
v) By entering the contest the entrant releases all future rights to their sentence.
Here are the ten sentences submitted prior to the creation of “The Choice,” along with the names of the people who submitted them:
I hold a contest on my T. Mason Gilbert Author Page on Facebook. To begin the contest, I ask people to write just one random sentence in the comments section of the post declaring the contest open for submissions.
The first ten people to submit a random sentence are the declared the ‘winners.’
I take the first ten sentences submitted and write a story containing those ten random sentences. This is the short story that I came up with from the fourth such contest and is entitled "The Choice." It is a contemporary fantasy with black humor.
The rules for the contest are pretty simple and they are:
i) An entrant must not have participated in a prior contest.
ii) The entry should be a sentence. But sentence fragments sometimes sneak in.
iii) I won’t change the order of the words or grammar but I may change or add some punctuation.
iv) It must be an original sentence of the entrant’s own creation.
v) By entering the contest the entrant releases all future rights to their sentence.
Here are the ten sentences submitted prior to the creation of “The Choice,” along with the names of the people who submitted them: