Wizard's Lair 2015 Short Story Contest Rules
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 9:39 am
I am very happy to announce this year's rules for our annual short story contest. There are some slight tweaks from the previous contests, so be sure to read up on the changes before submitting this year. If you have questions, feel free to contact us via our email.
Subject/Protagonist - The main protagonist of your story must be an original or a pre-existing female superhero. She is not required to possess superhuman powers though; so characters like Batgirl and Elektra qualify for this contest. Other super heroines can be used in your story as secondary characters, if you wish.
Deadline - Midnight on November 28, 2015 (Eastern Time).
Prize will be: $50 (if we receive 10 or less complete entries), $75 (if we receive 11 - 20 complete entries), $100 (if we receive more than 20 complete entries). Stories with multiple chapters will be considered one complete entry, regardless of the number of separate entries submitted.
Winner will be chosen: By viewer votes in December poll
Here are the specific rules regarding our story writing contest this year:
1. This year, entries are required to have some form of bondage present. And by bondage, we mean the act of restraining another individual with rope, leather, chains, or some other type of material. Try to be creative here, and remember that bondage shouldn't automatically conjure up images of BDSM.
2. Entries should have at least one of the following top 5 voted perils (selected by our viewers earlier this year):
Heroine is blackmailed into doing things
Heroine infiltrates an enemy organization, but is discovered
Opponent uses mind control abilities against the heroine
The classic chloroform peril
Opponent can absorb the heroine's powers
3. All submitted entries must be original for this short story contest, and should not be posted outside of The Wizard's Lair before, during, or after the contest. By offering a prize reward, The Wizard's Lair considers itself having acquired sole hosting rights for all entries submitted, including those not selected as the contest winner.
4. Up to two entries per author may be submitted, but no co-writing please. Prior to our deadline, an author may withdraw or substitute any entry he or she may have submitted to this contest.
5. Entries must be submitted in English. Correct use of grammar and spelling is expected. Too many spelling or grammatical errors will result in disqualification by the webmaster. Please pay attention to structure (A 200 word sentence in a 5,000 word paragraph is not acceptable). The minimum story length is 1,000 words.
6. Entries must be a complete story. Sending in a chapter from a series will not be accepted, though a story itself can have as many chapters as the writer would like. The story must have a beginning, middle, and end. It needs to stand on its own without having to read some other story. There will be no extra points for length, but be aware that longer stories generally have better character development and more descriptive scenes (both of which usually enhance the reading experience).
7. Entries must have a title and your author's name (nom de plume). We will reject untitled stories and/or stories from anonymous writers. We highly recommend that you use a pen name in place of your real name.
8. Entries should be marked as such in the email subject field (i.e. 2015 Story Contest Entry Submission) when the story is sent in.
9. Entries must be an attachment, and should be written in a RTF, TXT, HTML, or DOC format. All entries stories will ultimately be posted in a HTML format. And for reasons of voting, this format will be presented similarly across all entries.
10. NO PLAGIARISM! Anyone found intentionally plagiarizing another work, will be banned from this short story contest and future contests.
11. Entries should be representative of The Wizard's Lair. So what does this mean? Well, it means that we prefer things that are more tongue-in-cheek to those that are ultra-real. It means that we prefer playful stories to those that our overly violent. Our viewers have an expectation when it comes to The Wizard's Lair, and we will do our best to help your entry meet those expectations.
Good luck writers!
Subject/Protagonist - The main protagonist of your story must be an original or a pre-existing female superhero. She is not required to possess superhuman powers though; so characters like Batgirl and Elektra qualify for this contest. Other super heroines can be used in your story as secondary characters, if you wish.
Deadline - Midnight on November 28, 2015 (Eastern Time).
Prize will be: $50 (if we receive 10 or less complete entries), $75 (if we receive 11 - 20 complete entries), $100 (if we receive more than 20 complete entries). Stories with multiple chapters will be considered one complete entry, regardless of the number of separate entries submitted.
Winner will be chosen: By viewer votes in December poll
Here are the specific rules regarding our story writing contest this year:
1. This year, entries are required to have some form of bondage present. And by bondage, we mean the act of restraining another individual with rope, leather, chains, or some other type of material. Try to be creative here, and remember that bondage shouldn't automatically conjure up images of BDSM.
2. Entries should have at least one of the following top 5 voted perils (selected by our viewers earlier this year):
Heroine is blackmailed into doing things
Heroine infiltrates an enemy organization, but is discovered
Opponent uses mind control abilities against the heroine
The classic chloroform peril
Opponent can absorb the heroine's powers
3. All submitted entries must be original for this short story contest, and should not be posted outside of The Wizard's Lair before, during, or after the contest. By offering a prize reward, The Wizard's Lair considers itself having acquired sole hosting rights for all entries submitted, including those not selected as the contest winner.
4. Up to two entries per author may be submitted, but no co-writing please. Prior to our deadline, an author may withdraw or substitute any entry he or she may have submitted to this contest.
5. Entries must be submitted in English. Correct use of grammar and spelling is expected. Too many spelling or grammatical errors will result in disqualification by the webmaster. Please pay attention to structure (A 200 word sentence in a 5,000 word paragraph is not acceptable). The minimum story length is 1,000 words.
6. Entries must be a complete story. Sending in a chapter from a series will not be accepted, though a story itself can have as many chapters as the writer would like. The story must have a beginning, middle, and end. It needs to stand on its own without having to read some other story. There will be no extra points for length, but be aware that longer stories generally have better character development and more descriptive scenes (both of which usually enhance the reading experience).
7. Entries must have a title and your author's name (nom de plume). We will reject untitled stories and/or stories from anonymous writers. We highly recommend that you use a pen name in place of your real name.
8. Entries should be marked as such in the email subject field (i.e. 2015 Story Contest Entry Submission) when the story is sent in.
9. Entries must be an attachment, and should be written in a RTF, TXT, HTML, or DOC format. All entries stories will ultimately be posted in a HTML format. And for reasons of voting, this format will be presented similarly across all entries.
10. NO PLAGIARISM! Anyone found intentionally plagiarizing another work, will be banned from this short story contest and future contests.
11. Entries should be representative of The Wizard's Lair. So what does this mean? Well, it means that we prefer things that are more tongue-in-cheek to those that are ultra-real. It means that we prefer playful stories to those that our overly violent. Our viewers have an expectation when it comes to The Wizard's Lair, and we will do our best to help your entry meet those expectations.
Good luck writers!