Science Fiction Microstory Contest discussion
2012-2020 Judge's Award goes to Kalifer Deil
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My criteria are simple:
1) It has to be scifi and not fantasy
2) I'm turned off by overly florid writing.
3) The story has to have some punch.


2.1) Too many adjectives
2.2) Descriptive information that doesn't really advance the story.
2.3) Setting a stage that is too elaborate and making the reader (me) impatient. (I'm not a patient person and want the writer to get into the story.)
I'm the same way, Kalifer. The quicker you can bring me into the meat of the story, the better. However, I see my impatience as a reader as a failure first in my part and the story second. Sometimes a painting has to be looked at twice.




Sad. You missed a lot.


I agree Paula. This world needs diversity. Let none feel they need to conform, especially when it comes to art.

Sorry Kalifer, I wasn't trying to belittle your method, because by this thread, you are the one who picks the overall winner most times, and your method is very close to mine. But everyone has the right to judge in their own fashion.
My agreeance with Paula has to do with "we would not wish all the stories here to be written in the same style." And it is the stories here and there diversity of style, content and quality which I believe is the group's greatest strength.
My agreeance with Paula has to do with "we would not wish all the stories here to be written in the same style." And it is the stories here and there diversity of style, content and quality which I believe is the group's greatest strength.
Going forward, I would like to recognize the best judge from year complete year of the contest:
2013 Judge Winner: Bill Fix
2014 Judge Winner: Andrew Gurcak
2015 Judge Winner: Kalifer Deil
2016 Judge Winner: Kalifer Deil
2017 Judge Winner: Justin Sewall
2018 Judge Winners: Chris Nance & Greg Krumrey
2019 Judge Winners: C. Lloyd Preville & Tom Olbert
2020 Judge Winner: Jot Russell