Flash Challenge THIS WEEKEND! Get critique on your writing for free!

Several of us have started our own, self-hosted, flash fiction challenge over at a website we’re calling Obsidian Flash.  It’s on a forum behind a password, so that anything you write and submit is considered unpublished.  Registration is quick, free, and pretty painless.

Here’s why you should do it, especially if you haven’t been writing for a while:

  1. Challenges like this are great for stimulating creativity.
  2. You don’t have the time to critique yourself.
  3. You’ll get helpful feedback from published authors and editors like myself, Donna Munro, Anton Cancre, and more.

The next challenge is scheduled for THIS weekend.  The prompt will go up this Friday (TODAY) at 8pm EST.

Go sign up now at https://obsidianflash.com/forum and we’ll see you writing this weekend!

Here are the rules:

  1. All stories should be complete, written and posted within 24 hours of the prompt being posted, and can be anywhere from one sentence to 1,000 words in length.  Typically the prompt is posted by 8pm EST on Friday, and stories are posted by 8pm EST on Saturday.  

  2. You may choose to write your story in any genre.

  3. Your story must be built around the restrictions—words, themes, photo prompts, word limits, etc.—provided by the Flashmaster at the beginning of the challenge.

  4. Once the participants’ work is posted, the voting and comment session begins and continues until all votes are in. Time limit for voting will be determined on the spot, depending on how many people finish the challenge.  Typically this is within 24 hours of the end of the writing portion, or 8pm EST on Sunday.

  5. The winner becomes Flashmaster and chooses the prompt(s) for the next contest.  Also, you get all the Internet Bragging Points you think you can get away with.

Don’t wait – get going and register at https://obsidianflash.com/forum right now and join us!