Science Fiction Microstory Contest discussion
***SEPTEMBER 2021 SCIENCE FICTION MICROSTORY CONTEST (Comments Only)***
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To avoid ties (which I am not a fan of) and to provide an incentive for posting stories earlier, I make a motion to have tie-breaks go to the writer who posts their story first. Do I have a second?

"We Asked, You Answered: Your 50 Favorite Sci-Fi And Fantasy Books Of The Past Decade"
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I second. That seems fair.

Actually, why not allow ties? Seems fair when in fact 2 stories get same number of votes, and in a way gives a more accurate picture.

Jeremy, we would still do the extra rounds of voting, but sometimes there is no more votes to be collected and it ends up between 2 stories with the same number of votes. Given Paula and Kalifer's concerns, I'll withdraw the motion, but please feel free to continue discussing it. Would like to do this when (if) I set an automated website to do this.

Just one of those projects I want to work on and are far in the future, as I have to take a new job, finishing my language and get the iPhone version of Jot running, not to mention all the home projects.
The idea is to create a flash-fiction site starting with this contest where votes would be tallied automatically and other constructs for critiques and such would be present. Mostly it would be for the purpose of having ads on the website.
The idea is to create a flash-fiction site starting with this contest where votes would be tallied automatically and other constructs for critiques and such would be present. Mostly it would be for the purpose of having ads on the website.

Good luck.

Congrats on the new job! I'm sure you will do great!


Thanks everyone. Feel like I'm restarting my career after being off on my own projects for the better part of a year. Just have to fight that nervousness of change which I believe is attributed to advancing years. Have to publish a book describing the usage of the language by Wednesday, so back to that...
Okay, it's in Amazon's hands now. Once the review process is complete and book is live, please help me tell the world :)



Help me discern the truth!

What is particularly strong is the range of styles, approaches, visions, and breadth, this month--much wider range than usual!

Ah Thaddeus, thank you. But I leave it to you, dear reader, to discern what is real - and what isn't. :)
The architecture job was not what I was expecting. More learning how to utilize other systems than designing microsystems from scratch to act as one. For me, I'm a coder. Had to resign the second day, but still have my existing severance until the end of November and when that's up, it will unlock the non-compete I have will a number of financial corps. More time to work on my language.

Sorry the position wasn't a good fit for you, Jot. And yes, that time to work on your new language is a great compensatory plus!
Yeah, I had to rush my book publication and have yet to prove the database tech within the language. Actively trying to complete that part now.

Sorry the job didn't work out Jot. Frustrating to have to start and stop. Good luck with the continued hunt.
It was a huge mood swing and very stressful, but am so happy I was able to recognize what I had to do. Have an interview on Wednesday (second of six I have to pass) for a crypto transaction management company which is much more interesting and pays better. Fingers crossed!

Door closed; window opened. Your drive is admirable. Best of luck.

1) The story needs to be your own work and should be posted on the goodreads (GR) Discussion board, which is a public group. You maintain responsibility and ownership of your work to do with as you please. You may withdraw your story at any time.
2) The stories must be 750 words or less.
3) The stories have to be science fiction, follow a specific theme and potentially include reference to items as requested by the prior month's contest winner.
4) You have until midnight EST on the 22nd day of the month to post your story to the GR Science Fiction Microstory Contest discussion. One story per author per month.
5) After, anyone from the LI Sci-Fi group or the GR Science Fiction Microstory Discussion group has until midnight EST of the 25th day of the month to send me a single private vote (via GR or to author.jotrussell@gmail.com) for a story other than their own. This vote will be made public once voting is closed. Voting, and reading each story before voting, is required. If you do not vote, your story will be disqualified from the contest. You don't need a qualifying story to cast a vote, but you must offer the reason for your vote if you don’t have an entry.
6) To win, a story needs at least half of the votes, or be the only one left after excluding those with the fewest votes. Runoffs will be run each day until a winner is declared. Stories with vote totals that add up to at least half, discarding those with the fewest votes, will be carried forward to the next runoff election. Prior votes will be carried forward to support runoff stories. If you voted for a story that did not make it into the runoff, you need to vote again before midnight EST of that day. Only people who voted in the initial round may vote in the runoffs.
7) Please have all posts abide by the rules of GR and the LI Sci-Fi group.
8) For each month, there will be three discussion threads:
a) Stories - For the stories and the contest results only.
b) Comments - For discussions about the stories and contest. Constructive criticism is okay, but please avoid any spoilers about the stories or degrading comments directed towards any individuals. If you want to suggest a change to the contest, feel free to start a discussion about the idea before making a formal motion. If another member seconds a motion, a vote can be held. I will abstain from voting, but will require a strong two-thirds majority to override my veto.
c) Critiques - Each member can provide at most one critique per story, with a single rebuttal by the author to thank the critic and/or comment to offer the readers the mind set of the story to account for issues raised by the critique. Critiques should be of a professional and constructive manner. Feel free to describe elements that you do and don't like, as these help us gain a better perspective of our potential readers. Remarks deemed inflammatory or derogatory will be flagged and/or removed by the moderator.
9) The winner has THREE days after the start of the new month to make a copy of these rules and post a new contest thread using the theme/items of their choosing. Otherwise, I will post the new contest threads.
Jot Russell
Contest Creator/Director
SEPTEMBER THEME: a (terrifying/transformative) secret
SEPTEMBER ELEMENTS:
an addict (the addiction is up to you, there can be more than one addict)
a nation, (a tribe, culture, civilization, nation-state, star system, galaxy, go nuts)
problem-solving (or the failure there of)
This should be a wide enough array of parameters for a host of stories. I know we usually specify "science fiction" but I would like to open the array to "speculative fiction" meaning the stories can range across the spectrum of the fantastical from humble magical realism to star-spanning space opera. I look forward to this month's creativity. Good luck!