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Topic Character Speak: A New Literary Contest
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iBritt Posted at 7:07 pm on Oct. 14, 2008
Hey, are you pretty okay with characterization? Well, this is the topic for you, friend.

Character Speak: A Literary Contest is a chance for all you writers to try out something a little different. What you have to do is write a poetry or prose entry from the perspective of any literary character. Let me reiterate that: any LITERARY character. It cannot be a character that originated in a movie, okay?   You're writing AS the character, so this is going to be in first person, okay?

Requirements: There is no minimum or maximum length for the entries. Each member can only submit ONE entry, but you can reserve a post whenever you'd like, and you can edit that post as many time as you'd like from the start of the contest until the end of the contest. For example, if you write something during week one that is perfect, and then in week 3 you want to change it into something different, you are allowed to do that. Whatever is in your post on the last day of the contest is the only thing that is going to be judged. (Oh, and you might want to list somewhere what character you're doing, and from what literary work.)

Judging: I don't quite know how many judges I'm going to have for this contest, but if you want to be a judge, then just PM me with a pretty good reason why you want to be a judge. And if you enter the contest, you can't be a judge. Sorry, but I think that's only fair.

Prizes: There will be a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner.  The amount of points awarded will be announced once people start donating.

Start date: October 14, 2008
Deadline: November 14, 2008

JUDGES SO FAR:
Barnabas
Orangejoy

Sooooo, get cracking. If you have any questions, just ask.

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iBritt Posted at 5:18 am on Nov. 8, 2008
Quote: from sainthoodsreject at 4:02 am on Nov. 8, 2008

Like artist or character?

Character.

sainthoodsreject Posted at 1:02 am on Nov. 8, 2008
Like artist or character?
noraa Posted at 9:41 am on Nov. 2, 2008
This is from the point of view of Harry Potter in the later books:

Leaf Rising
I feel big
words bursting big, you know?
like when you see somebody and you know
it's them that counts
they are the trees and others are the leaves floating

But I don't want it anymore.
Going up can be great, knowing you're more then the
skinny kid in the playground
with taped glasses
but you know sometimes it's better
because invisibility can be erased, but hatred, disbelief
cold stares
they can't be erased

My name, written up there in big black print
can't be peeled away
magic won't do it
no matter how my name is covered
something will always peel it back

I epitomize what I hate
people fear me
worship me
Let me go back, let me hide beneath the throes of being nobody, being a dead leaf
because leaves, they move
they blow through the breeze
but what I am now, a tree
trees don't move

iBritt Posted at 3:23 pm on Oct. 28, 2008
Quote: from marjoram spices at 1:56 pm on Oct. 28, 2008

so we just post the poem here. we dont go somewhere else???

no

marjoram spices Posted at 10:56 am on Oct. 28, 2008
so we just post the poem here.  we dont go somewhere else???
iBritt Posted at 6:24 pm on Oct. 27, 2008
Quote: from Allan P at 9:17 pm on Oct. 27, 2008

Where do we submit?

You just make a post in this topic :)

Allan P Posted at 6:17 pm on Oct. 27, 2008
Where do we submit?
iBritt Posted at 7:01 am on Oct. 16, 2008
Quote: from dragonking at 7:41 am on Oct. 16, 2008

Ooo. This sounds interesting. I better get to thinking. Can it be a character one of us made up in our writing or does it have to be from a published author? Could it be a character from a comic book like Batman, the Joker, Superman, etc?

Comic book - yes

Made up character - no. I want others to be sort of familiar with the character, and that's easier if it's already an character from a published author.

dragonking Posted at 4:41 am on Oct. 16, 2008
Ooo.  This sounds interesting.  I better get to thinking.  Can it be a character one of us made up in our writing or does it have to be from a published author?  Could it be a character from a comic book like Batman, the Joker, Superman, etc?
Prince o palities Posted at 7:47 pm on Oct. 14, 2008
Check my Facebook status.  That's what I'm doing until further notice.
noraa Posted at 7:47 pm on Oct. 14, 2008
This is a great idea, and I'm definitely going to enter!
barnabas Posted at 7:46 pm on Oct. 14, 2008
Quote: from Prince o palities at 9:30 pm on Oct. 14, 2008

If I write from the perspective of Dolores Haze, do you think the mods will delete it?

This is a great idea. Too bad I won't have any time to enter.


oh. but you simply have to enter!

Prince o palities Posted at 7:30 pm on Oct. 14, 2008
If I write from the perspective of Dolores Haze, do you think the mods will delete it?

This is a great idea.  Too bad I won't have any time to enter.

barnabas Posted at 7:18 pm on Oct. 14, 2008
Quote: from Heart92 at 9:13 pm on Oct. 14, 2008

Just one entry? I wanted to submit 4.

make it one good one!

iBritt Posted at 7:17 pm on Oct. 14, 2008
Quote: from Yummie Strawberries at 10:15 pm on Oct. 14, 2008

Howah. Can it be our interpretation of the character? Or does it have to be the literary character with all the personality traits and characteristics from the work they came from? Like could I do something like the Mad Hatter or something in such a way that you'd still know it was the Mad Hatter, but it'd be a different Mad Hatter? Orrrr could I do a character from a different time period than the literary work took place? Like Hester Prynne before she committed adultery? I'm probably not gonna do that, 'cause I hate The Scarlet Letter, but could I?

Oh, and if that'd work, no jacking that idea, people. >=(


I think I know what you're talking about.  Your Hester Prynne example - yes, you can do that.  But you can't do what you're doing with the Mad Hatter.

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