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''Note that this includes children that have magical abilities, as well as those that are themselves magical beings. However, the purely proverbial "children are magical beings" to describe how beautiful and wonderful they are won't cut it. There has to be actual magic involved.'' | ''Note that this includes children that have magical abilities, as well as those that are themselves magical beings. However, the purely proverbial "children are magical beings" to describe how beautiful and wonderful they are won't cut it. There has to be actual magic involved.'' | ||
Writers could submit their stories until October 11, 2023.<br /> | |||
From October 12 until November 2, readers and writers can cast their votes for the Readers' Choice Awards and the Writers' Choice Award. | |||
== Next contest == | == Next contest == |
Revision as of 16:55, 12 October 2023
Calling all writers: User P.D. Vile once the organizer of Lolicit's writing contest, has now started the ATF Story Writing Contest.
This page holds links to the rules discussion, to the current and future contest, plus an archive of all past contests.
Current contest
(Main entry: Writing Contest 2023/I - Magical Children)
The theme for the first contest, round 2023/I, is: Magical children
Stories involving magical children (lolis, shotas, furries, or combinations) getting involved with lewd things.
Note that this includes children that have magical abilities, as well as those that are themselves magical beings. However, the purely proverbial "children are magical beings" to describe how beautiful and wonderful they are won't cut it. There has to be actual magic involved.
Writers could submit their stories until October 11, 2023.
From October 12 until November 2, readers and writers can cast their votes for the Readers' Choice Awards and the Writers' Choice Award.
Next contest
(Main entry: Writing Contest 2023/II)
The second edition of the ATF Story Writing Contest will take place across two sites: this site (ATF Stories), and ATF Forum.
At this time, the call for themes is open, until September 30, 2023, 18:00 UTC.
Rules discussion
I always welcome feedback and discussion about the contest rules. New ideas, criticism of the current rules, or of how I apply them. All is welcome!
The main place for this discussion is this ATF Forum topic. But you are also welcome to provide feedback through my talk page. I will copy feedback provided that way to the forum, so that other writers (and interested readers) can respond. I will, however, not copy the entire discussion back to here, because ATF Stories is not designed to be a discussion site.
Past contests
This is a placeholder for now. In the future, links to all past contests will be listed here.