Saturday, January 7, 2012

The 2012 Short Story Challenge

This is the main link for this challenge.

What is a short story?Short stories are works of fiction, often written in prose. They tend to be more pointed, focused, and contained than novels.

Why do short stories matter?
The short story is one of the most exciting and important literary forms, and that it can, and should, reach the widest possible readership.

Where can I find short stories?
Anywhere and everywhere. Anthologies, magazines, newspapers, and even on-line.

Still interested? Then take a look at the must-read details:

  • The 2012 Short Story Challenge runs January 1st, 2012 to December 31st, 2012.
  • You can sign up at any time.
  • You do NOT need a blog to sign up - just somewhere online to monitor your progress (personal blog, goodreads, facebook, twitter, etc.) But please post something that shows you are participating in the challenge - it doesn't have to be a full post, a link/tweet/sidebar listing is enough!
  • You need to read at least 12 short stories. Ain't that easy? Easy peasy. That's one short story a month. Of course, you can choose to read more than 12. Why would you want to? Well, because short stories are brilliant.
  • There will a giveaways! I'll be giving away two anthologies over the course of the year for challenge participants.
1. Teacher Gets Taught by Chloe Cox
2. Parkinson's Disease Looking Down the Barrel by Richard Secklin
3. Daddy Of The Bride by Katie Cramer
4. Daddy's Little College Girl: A Step-Daughter's Fantasy by Bailey Marie
5. I'll Do Anything For This Job by Holly Love
6. Anal Obsession by Aaron Ace
7. Teacher Gets Caught by Chloe Cox
8. Teacher Gets Bought by Chloe Cox
9. Milk and Heather by Lani Lawton
10. Breast Obsessed by Erin C. Short
11. Banging My Secretary by Lola Fox
12. Daddy Makes Me Hot by Gia Blue
13. Butchered by Bradley Convissar
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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Wow, you're already half way to completing the challenge! How many stories are you planning to read this year (I'm shooting for 40)?

Anyhow, thanks for signing up to the challenge and happy reading!