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Evaluation Phase-Spec Faith 2020 Fall Writing Challenge
We want all the entries, even those that came in at the deadline, to have a fair shot at the finals, and an opportunity to receive the same kind of evaluation as the entries that came in earlier last week.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
2019 Summer Writing Challenge Winner
The 2019 summer challenge inspired me. I’m considering a twist to the challenge: instead of one sentence every entrant must use, I’m considering two sentences from which each must choose one.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Spec Faith 2019 Summer Writing Challenge – Evaluation Phase
We want all of our 2019 entries, even those that came in towards the latter part of the week, to have a fair shot at the finals.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Spec Faith 2016 Summer Writing Challenge
I’ll give a first line, and those who wish to accept the challenge will write what comes next—in
100 to 300 words
, putting your entry
into the comments section of this post
. “What comes next” may be the opening of a novel, a short story, or a completed piece of flash fiction—your choice.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
We Have A Winner – 2015 Autumn Writing Challenge
Special thanks to
all of you
who participated: the entrants for sharing their stories with us, the visitors who commented and gave YES votes for finalists, and those who voted in the poll to select the winner.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
2015 Autumn Writing Challenge Finalists
All that’s left is to select the winner. In this round you’ll choose from these entries and
vote
in the poll at the end of this post
for one entry
you think is best.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
2015 Autumn Writing Challenge
Here it is, the end of September, with the autumn equinox bearing down upon us, and we haven’t had our second 2015 writing challenge yet. So it’s time!
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
2015 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge
Your 2015 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge prompt: Ryder needed to know the truth, but he was pretty sure none of the others were interested.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Spec Faith 2014 Summer Writing Challenge
I’ll give a first line, and those who wish to accept the challenge will write what comes next—in 100 to 300 words.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
2013 Winter Writing Challenge Round 1 Voting Redo
I’m re-posting the entries below in the order in which they were originally posted (alternating font color to make it easier to identify the beginning of each entry). As before, you may like (vote for) as many as you wish
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
End-Of-The-Year Winter Writing Challenge
Feedback continues though the Challenge is now closed to new submissions.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Summer Writing Challenge Finals
Here are the top three entries, followed by the poll. Please choose the one piece you think is the winner of the 2013 Summer Writing Challenge and vote.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Summer Writing Challenge Update
We writers know how our work seems to us, but we don’t know how it comes across to others. This challenge gives us a little window to view the reaction of our words on others.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Winter Writing Challenge Winner
We have a winner in the 2013 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge–Austin Gunderson
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge Finals
I’ve reposted their entries below, followed by the official poll to determine the 2013 winner. You will be able to vote only once for only one entry to determine who will receive the $25 gift card to either Amazon or Barnes and Noble. The poll closes at midnight (Pacific time), Sunday, January 20.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Winter Writing Challenge – Phase 2
In this phase two, visitors here at Spec Faith have one more week to read the one-hundred-to-two-hundred-word entries and give a thumbs up and/or comment to as many as they like.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Spec Faith New Year’s Eve/Winter Writing Challenge
Here at Spec Faith we’ve had several successful writing challenges in 2012, so what better way to usher in the new year than by holding our winter challenge!
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Now It’s The Readers’ Turn
This early stage is to determine the top three entries which will be included in next week’s poll, so visitors may hit the thumbs-up button on as many of the entries as they wish. You might ask yourself if you’d like to keep reading. If yes, then that entry might deserve a thumbs up.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Fall Writer Challenge
By way of reminder,
here’s the way this particular challenge works
: I’ll give a first line, and those who wish to accept the challenge will write what comes next–in 100 to 200 words, putting those
in the comments section of this post
. Readers will give
thumbs up
to the ones they like the most
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
News And Your Views
A smattering of this and that today. An update on our First Ever Spec Faith Writing Challenge, then news for For fantasy lovers. Finally, your views, in two parts.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
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