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“When The English Fall tells a bittersweet tale of community and commitment that plunges fearlessly into hard questions about the end of the world.”
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“If great fiction dares explore culture wars, it must show more than perfect people smiling before a flat backdrop. Frank E. Peretti’s 1992 novel Prophet reflects this reality.”
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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.
Rebecca LuElla Miller on Aug 20, 2013 · Series: Summer Writing Challenge - 2013
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Summer Writing Challenge 2013Today is the last day to enter the Spec Faith Summer Writing Challenge. You have until midnight (Pacific time). Of course, if you post after the deadline, visitors can still read your entry, but it will not be eligible for finalist consideration.

Which brings me to what’s up this week. All week long, visitors will have the chance to read the entries and respond.

First, and most important for the sake of the challenge, visitors can give a thumbs up to as many entries as they liked, enjoyed, found compelling, preferred. Obviously we’d like to recognized good writing, but this is an informal challenge, so you the readers can determine your own standards and indicate your choices accordingly.

Second, and most importantly, perhaps, for the writers, you can also leave a comment, telling the entrant why you liked his or her work or what you think it needed to elevate it to the next level.

Personally, I’m a fan of balanced positive feedback.

I think I read here in the comments someone’s remark that there is no such thing as the perfect book. True. So we ought not to be shocked at negative feedback, but still, a positive comment can let us know if we’re on the right track in any aspect. Hearing general praise is nice (e.g. love it) but not as helpful as specific positive reinforcement (e.g. your characters seem so real).

Best of all, in my opinion, is specific positive comments in conjunction with specific constructive criticism (e.g. character motivation seemed a little weak).

pastels-confettiIn the end, however, feedback, no matter what kind, is helpful. 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.

In that light, feel free to invite any readers, speculative or other, to stop by Spec Faith this week, read the entries, and give their response. The more, the merrier! It’s like a party! 😉

Rebecca LuElla Miller
Best known for her aspirations as an epic fantasy author, Becky is the sole remaining founding member of Speculative Faith. Besides contributing weekly articles here, she blogs Monday through Friday at A Christian Worldview of Fiction. She works as a freelance writer and editor and posts writing tips as well as information about her editing services at Rewrite, Reword, Rework.
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  1. haywireproductions says:
    August 20, 2013 at 10:27 pm

    This is such a fun contest! I love reading all the entries.
    There’s so many now it’s even getting hard to tell which comment boxes are contest entries!

    Reply
    • Leanna says:
      August 21, 2013 at 8:07 pm

      This reminds me, I was wondering if it would be possible to adapt the commenting system so that replies to comments would be hidden. Like only the comments that directly reply to the post would show up and they would have hyperlinks in their corners indicating a number of replies that you could then click to see.

      I don’t know if my description makes sense but I’ve seen it on other blogs/websites and it would be really useful for the Writing Challenges if it was in place.

      Reply
      • haywireproductions says:
        August 22, 2013 at 1:22 am

        That would be SUper helpful!

        Reply
  2. Henrietta Frankensee says:
    August 21, 2013 at 3:16 pm

    Oh I do love a party!

    Reply

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