Paco
09/27/2003, 16:25
Hi, I'm a staff member of a site called Return to Big Nothing.com (a Punisher fansite) (http://www.returnttobignothing.com) and we are holding a "Writers contest". (http://www.returntobignothing.com/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=16&t=190&st=0#entry1595) We are giving away one Wizard Hulk LE Heroclix Figure to the winner.
Our criteria is:
1: This is not an "unintelligable" fan fic competition. We want to see stories using characters the way they have been or are being written.
2: Authors, if asked, must give a certain arc or run where they characters they used acted in the way they did.
3: Authors will make a new thread for their stories in THIS forum. After they end the story, the thread will be closed.
4: There is no minimum or maximum for how long a story can be.
5: The deadline will be October 31st, 2003. No exceptions.
6: The Judges will be myself and Alf. All questions should be adressed in a PM to one of us.
7: Obviously, only registed members will participate.
That being said here is the link to our forum: http://www.returntobignothing.com/forums/
Anyone who thinks they've got a knack for pointing out continuity issues with any of their favorite books is welcome and should feel at home writing it.
Any questions? Feel free to join the forum.
Thanks.
- Paco and the rest of RTBN.com
Our criteria is:
1: This is not an "unintelligable" fan fic competition. We want to see stories using characters the way they have been or are being written.
2: Authors, if asked, must give a certain arc or run where they characters they used acted in the way they did.
3: Authors will make a new thread for their stories in THIS forum. After they end the story, the thread will be closed.
4: There is no minimum or maximum for how long a story can be.
5: The deadline will be October 31st, 2003. No exceptions.
6: The Judges will be myself and Alf. All questions should be adressed in a PM to one of us.
7: Obviously, only registed members will participate.
That being said here is the link to our forum: http://www.returntobignothing.com/forums/
Anyone who thinks they've got a knack for pointing out continuity issues with any of their favorite books is welcome and should feel at home writing it.
Any questions? Feel free to join the forum.
Thanks.
- Paco and the rest of RTBN.com