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Calling All Writers!

@youthculture:iconyouthculture: reports, October 6
Does your work involve literature? Do you use your skills as a writer for your profession? Whether you're an English teacher, work in publication, or you write grant proposals, we want to hear from you!

Literature DD's for September

^StJoan:iconStJoan: reports, October 5
A look at literature and literature related DD's from the Month of September by gallery *Note all write ups are taken directly from the DD feature:

September's Submissions and October's Prompts

*simplyprose:iconsimplyprose: reports, October 3
The latest simplyprose news feature, showcasing the submissions for the month of September and giving each peice a short commentary on the strongest aspect of that piece's style.

It's that time again! TR Submission Round 2!

`poprocksandcharlotte:iconpoprocksandcharlotte: reports, October 1
:wow:It’s that time again!:wow:

After a small yet successful September, *Trashrock is looking for submissions again! That’s right boys, girls and aliens, a month has already passed by since the Not so Grand Opening of TR and we’re ready for a whole new batch of poetry and prose to turn on its head!
With new exciting features, new critics and a lot of energy, October is going to be a great month for critique and Lit!

A feature in their own words

^StJoan:iconStJoan: reports, September 30
*TheObviousChild and =tetemeko craft their prize feature in their own words.

Great Prose Exposed: WordCount Feature #14

*WordCount:iconWordCount: reports, September 30
Looking for prose in all the wrong places? Want to read more prose but have a short attention span? Still haven't found that juicy piece of fiction (or nonfiction) that's satisfied your need for a longer read? Fear not: our diligent staff has done all the work for you! All you have to do is check inside. :D

`SparrowSong on writing, critique and her passions

^lovetodeviate:iconlovetodeviate: reports, September 28
An interview with writer, critic (critiquer?), lit senior, `SparrowSong. Here are some tidbits:

“I like that my passions change. If nothing else, it gives me more to write about.”

“Everyone has heard the expression, ‘Give a man a fish, he eats for a day; teach a man to fish, he eats for a lifetime.’ If you don’t learn to critique, you will always be dependent on others to help you instead of being able to do it by yourself.”

“Art changes how we view the surface of the world to reveal truth or beauty—or both—underneath.”

Winners of the Dawn of Your Eighth Year Contest!

^StJoan:iconStJoan: reports, September 26
winners of the 8th birthday contest announced

V&W Lit Event Week 4: Isolation or Realization

*twilight-apple:icontwilight-apple: reports, September 20
Week 4 of the Vampire and Werewolf Lit Event has arrived with its topics and rules, plus the Week 2 winners and a last reminder about the month-long contest.

Mightier Than the Sword III

=Francine1991:iconFrancine1991: reports, September 21
The third in a series of news articles highlighting DeviantART's literature community.

Literature News This Week

Literature DD's for September

^StJoan:iconStJoan: reports, October 5
A look at literature and literature related DD's from the Month of September by gallery *Note all write ups are taken directly from the DD feature:

Calling All Writers!

@youthculture:iconyouthculture: reports, October 6
Does your work involve literature? Do you use your skills as a writer for your profession? Whether you're an English teacher, work in publication, or you write grant proposals, we want to hear from you!

Poetry Feature #77

*TheFavoritesProject:iconTheFavoritesProject: reports, October 5
We've featured 77 poems since we opened our satellite account in 2007. You can view the most recent feature here, as well as find links to our previous features. If you like what you see, please devwatch the account because we feature a new one every week! No membership is required and we have no ulterior motive than to expose some great poetry!

Amazing Abilities!!

=frizziekizzie:iconfrizziekizzie: reports, 2d 6h ago
A attention monthly grabbing spotlight for Literature deviants that deserve it!! :D

New Club for Free Watchers and Poetry help!

~forgetthedreampoet:iconforgetthedreampoet: reports, October 8
If you want more details send a note to forgetthedreampoet or jjthedemon.

NEW CHAT ROOMS FOR POETS AND WRITERS!!!!

~rhythmicStars:iconrhythmicStars: reports, 31m 52s ago
Calling all Writers and Poets who seriously pursues the Art of Literature! Let's get together and spread our knowledge!

Literature


"The Butler Did It!" Prose Contest - New Deadline

`GunShyMartyr:iconGunShyMartyr: reports, October 3, 2006
Ever wanted to commit a murder? Well, now you can! You might even get a prize for it.

Ever wanted to catch a murderer? Well, we can help you with that, too.

DEADLINE EXTENDED: EDIT BELOW

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The Butler Did It! contest is now open for submissions. Get your murderous thoughts going and kill someone, then try to cover it up. Hopefully you won’t be drawing from personal experiences for this writing task, but if you are who are we to stand in your way? (Please don’t kill us.)

Your task is to write what’s called a Ten-Minute Mystery. You must set a murder scene, have multiple suspects, and guide us through the investigation of said murder through the eyes of the detective solving it. Think of an episode of CSI, or a mini-detective story boiled down to the essential mystery.

Whether or not you have an interesting detective with a bit of a back story is up to you. He could be quirky, calculating, or just a plain character that we see through the eyes of for the mystery. Present a cast of suspects, potential motives, and an array of possible murder weapons. Go through the motions of discovering each, and excluding them one by one. Red herrings are welcome, but remember: everything must be plausible and explained. You can’t have a wrench covered in the victims blood, but it turns out the lead pipe was the murder weapon and the wrench is quietly forgotten by the detective.

Your mystery should be no more than 3,000 words. It has a loose format you must follow, and the great conclusion must be confined, logically enough, to the last few hundred words of the story. But when the contest deadline is met, two weeks from now, you won’t be submitting the whole thing. You’re going to leave the ending out. And now for the twist, dear Watson. The readers get to play Sherlock this time around, because we’re catching criminals as well as creating them.

Enter the detectives. Your job is to read the entries and guess who did it. There might be a lot of butlers going to the big house, but some might be more devious than others. Read entries and leave a guess in the comments section below the deviation. You have a week to sniff out the killers and submit your guesses.

Readers can check out the entries, where the writers should submit to, here:

Community Projects > Contests > "The Butler Did It" Contest

The completed copies will kindly be emailed to the judges at prose@deviantart.com. We will verify the guesses and award a point for those who guess correctly. The top three detectives—the three with the most points allocated—will receive prizes along with the top three best entries, chosen by our judges.

Speaking of judges, our heads of the courtroom are: `alienhead, ^coshdaddy =GunShyMartyr and ^adrift. We only accept ridiculously huge bribes, so keep that in mind when you send your emails out.

The prizes for the entries are as follows:

For the Murderers:

:pointr: First Place: £15 Amazon Gift Certificate
1 year dA subscription
dA Prose Mug

:pointr: Other prizes: Subscriptions and mugs.


For the Detectives:

:pointr: First Place: 3 month dA subscription
dA Prose Mug

:pointr: Other prizes: Subscriptions and mugs.



And a brief summary in closing:

:bulletblue: You must write a Murder Mystery.
:bulletblue: No more than 3,000 words.
:bulletblue: It must be submitted to the contest category “The Butler Did It” and emailed to prose@deviantart.com by October 18th.
:bulletblue: The deadline has been extended to next Wednesday (October 25th) at midnight!
:bulletblue: The ending must be left out of the deviantART submission so readers can guess who the killer is.
:bulletblue: A week will be given for guesses to be submitted. After that, points will be tallied for correct guesses and prizes will be awarded.
:bulletblue: No people will actually be harmed during this contest.


A few hints: try to plan the mystery beforehand. The trick to many of the ‘Find the Exit’ mazes in magazines is to work it out backwards. Do the same. Know who the killer is, know exactly how they did, and be in their mind when you cover it up. Make everything believable and natural. Was this a crime of passion? That would mean a gruesome kill with some sloppy mistakes that were quickly cleaned up. Or was it planned for weeks, maybe even months in advance? Maybe even a serial killer? That’s up to you.


Now go kill someone. :devilish:

Devious Comments


!ShatteredNail:iconShatteredNail: Oct 3, 2006, 8:16:17 PM
Oo sounds like fun!

I'm off to kill someone ;)
`bananaprincess:iconbananaprincess: Oct 3, 2006, 8:23:05 PM
Lit is full of contest goodness lately. :thumbsup:

And for the record, I think it was Mer in the coffeehouse with the banstick.

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!ShatteredNail:iconShatteredNail: Oct 3, 2006, 8:29:36 PM
It's always mer. no one ever suspects that cute azn face.
`lazybutt:iconlazybutt: Oct 3, 2006, 8:49:49 PM Mood: Love
Very exciting! I'm really happy to see so much great contests from lit!

Good luck everyone. :D :hug:

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`xork:iconxork: Oct 4, 2006, 3:23:49 AM
Cool contest. :thumbsup: I love a good mystery. Time permitting, I might just write something for this.

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~krazyelfkith:iconkrazyelfkith: Oct 4, 2006, 10:36:30 AM
Alright! I'll try to enter this one.
~MG-Mikester:iconMG-Mikester: Oct 4, 2006, 1:55:28 PM
lol!!! ill try!! (wtf)!
~Syntheticwork:iconSyntheticwork: Oct 4, 2006, 3:09:25 PM
wow
sounds so cool
Good luck everyone!

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=korn-field-102:iconkorn-field-102: Oct 4, 2006, 3:52:03 PM
I will attempt. But october 18t... that so close.
~luciferous:iconluciferous: Oct 4, 2006, 4:20:02 PM
When I wake up tomorrow I'm gonna give this a shot... or maybe a sneaky whack to the head with a oversized grimoire

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