RULES | HOW IT WORKS | BONUS POINTS
ESCAPE — An EXO Writing Contest | RESULTS ARE POSTED!Rules
> Please subscribe before entering your narrative so you can keep up with updates on the status of the contest.
> Please link and credit the contest’s banner in the foreword of the narrative you requested after entering and tag your story with the tag “ESCAPECONTEST”.
> Please make a blog post linking and crediting the contest’s banner after entering your narrative. If you have issues with this and would like to discuss alternant actions, pm TheSydney, or drop a comment below. We will not accept your narrative if you have not yet done this.
> Please comment once you have requested so we can make sure to check your entry and add it to the contest list.
> A TOTAL of four Prompts and quotes MUST BE USED. Check the “How it works” below, as well as, the “Prompts and Quotes” on chapter 3 for more information on the use and specifications. If you change or add prompts or quotes while the contest is on-going, simply drop a comment below to let us know and we will update your entry. Password for the Entry Form is: ”I’m on my way - YAH!”
> Bashing other narratives is not tolerated. Comments will be monitored and if you are caught bashing, you will be blocked and if you have a entry, it will immediately be disqualified.
> Your narrative must have a minimum word count of 10,000 words. However, there is no maximum word count, so feel free to make your narrative as long as you would like!
How it Works
> All narratives entered are required to use a total of four prompts OR quotes. This DOES NOT mean you have to do four prompts and four quotes, rather, it means you have to have a collective of four “Prompts or Quotes.” You are, however, required to choose one prompt from the “Prompt” category and one quote from the “Quote” category. The remaining two requirements to make up your total of four “Prompts or Quotes” are up to the discretion of the author in whether they choose to do another two quotes or prompts. Check chapter 3 for examples or, drop a comment/pm Thesydney for any questions.
> On-going narratives are welcome, but they must be published on, or after, January 1st of 2018. This ensures your narrative is relevant and active. Please do let us know through comments once you have completed your narrative so we can update the entry from on-going to completed.
> All narratives must be completed by December 31st, 2020. This due date is non-negotiable and not flexible. If you think you will not be able to complete your narrative by this due date, please drop a comment or pm The Sydney so we can remove your entry from the contest.
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