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Originally posted by jerryjray jerryjray wrote:

Ghost Story / An intervention / Masked man

My first time and would love to know how flexible my interpretation of "an intervention" could be or if I'll be disqualified for taking it outside the popular definition?
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I got Precious and turned it into an acronym.  Got first.

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If it helps, in FF round 3, the location was "a stock market" -- which some people took to mean livestock and others took to mean financial market. People wrote stories in both setting without being disqualified. I think you allowed leeway in interpretation as long as intent can be understood.

I always double check the challenge rules (obsessively?) and also read through some of the FAQs from the main page to reassure myself :D


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Originally posted by Random Random wrote:

Originally posted by jerryjray jerryjray wrote:

Ghost Story / An intervention / Masked man

My first time and would love to know how flexible my interpretation of "an intervention" could be or if I'll be disqualified for taking it outside the popular definition?
any advice would be greatly appreciated Star 


I got Precious and turned it into an acronym.  Got first.

Being creative is generally not a problem, just as long as it's there.

This question and answer was super helpful for me too, as I also went somewhere wayyyyyyyyyyyyy off the regular interpretation of my character description. Thanks for asking and answering!
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I read through the whole thing hoping to find some heat mates, but no luck. I was hoping to find others who could share in my pain.

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A Shellacking
A latecomer

I had no idea what Shellacking meant and I'm not sure I actually included it my story... guess we'll see what the judges think.
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Originally posted by Random Random wrote:

Originally posted by jerryjray jerryjray wrote:

Ghost Story / An intervention / Masked man

My first time and would love to know how flexible my interpretation of "an intervention" could be or if I'll be disqualified for taking it outside the popular definition?
any advice would be greatly appreciated Star 


I got Precious and turned it into an acronym.  Got first.

Being creative is generally not a problem, just as long as it's there.

I was having that issue with revival. I’ve decided to use it both ways in my story, as a religious event and as the rebirth of something. 
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Originally posted by Sara.E.Tall Sara.E.Tall wrote:

I read through the whole thing hoping to find some heat mates, but no luck. I was hoping to find others who could share in my pain.

Group 135
Historical Fiction
A Shellacking
A latecomer

I had no idea what Shellacking meant and I'm not sure I actually included it my story... guess we'll see what the judges think.


That's a mighty tough set of prompts! All I can picture for "a shellacking" is, like, smearing mod-podge onto cocktail napkins to glue them onto rocks in summer camp as a kid. Not exactly the elements of a compelling story. I wish you luck!
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Originally posted by Sara.E.Tall Sara.E.Tall wrote:

I read through the whole thing hoping to find some heat mates, but no luck. I was hoping to find others who could share in my pain.

Group 135
Historical Fiction
A Shellacking
A latecomer

I had no idea what Shellacking meant and I'm not sure I actually included it my story... guess we'll see what the judges think.

I think I might have found a heatmate for you. Wink They're called Dena Linn. The 'latecomer' rang a bell in for a post I read in another thread.

https://forums.nycmidnight.com/the-inevetable-progress-thread_topic51680_page18.html

You've got a tough set of prompts! Shellacking is such a niche word unless it has another meaning I was not aware of. All the best!
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Originally posted by awinchester awinchester wrote:

Originally posted by MeiHem MeiHem wrote:

G25 - Thriller | Self-Sacrifice | An Alpinist

I've spent five days starting six or seven dud drafts before finally finding a story to tell. I really didn't want to take the obvious road of "mountain climbers experience a struggle and someone dies to save the rest" because I'm sure there will be plenty of good ones in that vein and I don't need that kind of competition haha. Thriller has been significantly harder than I imagined, and I almost regret begging the universe to give me something exciting.

That said, seeing that "puppet" is a subject......I'm suddenly much happier with my group assignment. I hate puppets/dolls xD


I'm not sure whether I should be excited or intimidated to find someone else in my group (a little column A, a little column B), but I struggled with the same thing: That is clearly the obvious route, and there will likely be several going in that direction much more successfully than I ever could (as a non-alpinist with no actual mountains in my entire country). I've also taken a different approach -- at least, so far. But I'm doubting whether I can make it all the way through, because thriller is HARD! I'm more of a slow burn writer. Anyway, best of luck!

I have the exact same issue! I love the slow build. I just finalized my final final FINAL draft tonight and I'm a little worried it starts too much like suspense. But, it's definitely thrilling throughout, so I'm going to hope the judges are flexible and grade on a curve :P

Best of luck to you, too!!
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Originally posted by halium halium wrote:

Originally posted by Sara.E.Tall Sara.E.Tall wrote:

I read through the whole thing hoping to find some heat mates, but no luck. I was hoping to find others who could share in my pain.

Group 135
Historical Fiction
A Shellacking
A latecomer

I had no idea what Shellacking meant and I'm not sure I actually included it my story... guess we'll see what the judges think.

I think I might have found a heatmate for you. Wink They're called Dena Linn. The 'latecomer' rang a bell in for a post I read in another thread.

https://forums.nycmidnight.com/the-inevetable-progress-thread_topic51680_page18.html

You've got a tough set of prompts! Shellacking is such a niche word unless it has another meaning I was not aware of. All the best!

Shellacking has the literal definition of putting a coat of shellac (varnish) on something, but also it's used figuratively to describe a one-sided result in a contest. so you can say "I shellacked the deck chairs yesterday" or "The Eagles shellacked The Giants last Sunday by a score of 38-7." I see the figurative sense most often in sports, but it works for any contest, i.e. "Candidate X shellacked Candidate Y in the elections last week."


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