Fantasy Mashup Writing Contest
Theme: What happens when two completely different fantasy elements collide? A dragon who loves knitting? A mermaid who can control fire? A vampire afraid of the dark? In this contest, your challenge is to take two unexpected fantasy elements and blend them into a single, cohesive story!
Challenge: Pick two fantasy concepts, creatures, or abilities that don’t typically go together and create a unique world where they make perfect sense. The more unusual the combination, the better! Will it be a comedic adventure, a heartwarming tale, or a dark and mysterious legend? It’s all up to you!
Guidelines:
# Choose two distinct fantasy elements that normally wouldn’t mix and merge them into your story. # Make sure the story flows naturally—your world should feel believable even with its strange mix!# Maximum word count: 1,500 words.Break the rules of fantasy and create something entirely new! Whether your story is whimsical, epic, or emotional, let your imagination run wild. ✨
Wordless Wonders Writing Contest
Theme: Let your creativity speak volumes without saying a word. In this contest, the challenge is to tell a complete and captivating story using only dialogue and internal thoughts—no descriptions allowed! Explore how much emotion, setting, and plot can be conveyed through the voices of your characters and their inner musings alone.
Challenge: Craft a compelling story where the entire narrative unfolds through conversations between characters and their inner monologues. Every action, every setting, every detail must be conveyed through what is said or thought, leaving the rest to the reader's imagination. It's all about the power of words and the subtle nuances they can bring to a story.
Guidelines:
# The story must be told entirely through dialogue and internal thoughts.# No descriptive paragraphs allowed! All settings, actions, and character emotions should be revealed through what characters say and think.# Maximum word count: 1,500 words.Can you build an entire world without describing it? Can you make your readers feel the tension, excitement, or sadness without using a single adjective or scene description? Let your words do the magic.