Science Fiction Microstory Contest discussion
***JANUARY 2022 SCIENCE FICTION MICROSTORY CONTEST (Comments Only)***
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Happy New Year! Got my story written, created as a side story from my novel Perpetual Words of Hatred.
Tom, did Goodreads block you from a posting a crique page again? I guess we could just post them here, if anyone chooses to write one.
Enjoy...
Tom, did Goodreads block you from a posting a crique page again? I guess we could just post them here, if anyone chooses to write one.
Enjoy...

Tom, did Goodreads block you from a posting a crique page again? I guess we could just post t..."
I didn't try, Jot; I just assumed we weren't doing that anymore.

Onwards!"
Thank you, Justin. Onward and upward!
I think the criques are an amazing part of this contest and I apologize for not writing them myself hardly at all. Wish I had the time. Today mission is to keep my new job, which I have yet to be truly productive at given a slew of onboarding issues.

I miss the critiques myself; I just got the impression that with a few exceptions, most of the participants either didn't have the time or weren't interested, so I haven't taken the lead in a while.
Best of luck with the new position; hope you find your way in and realize your full potential very soon.

Thank you so very much for any advice, especially if it can be step-by-step/detailed, with instructions of what problems or extra steps may arise and what to do if problems (in this time of rampant pandemic, limiting onsite interactions). Thank you.
I had bought it online, independent of Verizon. However, since you still pay for their service, they still need to support your usage of the plan. A great online store for fully refurbished iPhones is backmarket.com. I also bought a couple macbooks there.

I took mine in (Galaxy S5 to A32) and they transferred most of my stuff but lost a few photos. Since I had a backup, I just copied them back to my phone.

I appreciated the reviews, if only to hear what people really think of my writing (good, bad or ugly). I know I have not reciprocated much in terms of reviewing others as well. I've been doing so much voiceover work that my free time is really filled up with that.

I took mine in (Galaxy S5 to A32) and they transferred most of my stuff but lost a few photos. Since I had a backup..."

Thank you very much!

Justin wrote: "Tom wrote: "Jot wrote: "I think the criques are an amazing part of this contest and I apologize for not writing them myself hardly at all. Wish I had the time. Today mission is to keep my new job, ..."
And welcome back Thaddeus, with my sincere condolences on your immense loss this past year. My heart can offer no other words, just sorrow.


Anyone is welcome to publish their stories, as they remain sole owner of the content, anywhere or how they choose. If I were going to publish these micros, I would likely do it in my own collection, where I can remove the word count limit to complete each of the works in a single anthology.

Welcome back, Chris. Missed you."
Thanks, Tom. I'll admit that this pandemic has wreaked havoc on my schedule. It's good to get something in this month.

Welcome back, Chris. Missed you."
Thanks, Tom. I'll admit that this pandemic has wreaked havoc on my schedule. It's good..."
An interesting concept, too. Reminded me of Dr. Who and the council of time lords. Good devices, and good action towards the end.

I had an SIII when I bought an S10 in 2020. I cabled the phones together and got the transfer working by trial and error. I downloaded a Samsung app to the old phone to do the transfer but soon discovered my OS was too old and the phone couldn't be upgraded to a higher one. But I kept at it and found that if I started receiving on the new before sending on the old, it worked. An S4 should actually be easier because anything above 4.4 should be compatible with synced transfer. I called Credo, my mobile carrier, and they shipped me out a chip that I had to insert into the new phone and activate on the Credo website through a step-by-step procedure. I found the right transfer cable by asking the electronics guy at Target. I transferred everything I needed: apps, contacts, photos, documents, and messages. But I first backed them up on my desktop computer.

Also to know that Credo still exists as a mobile carrier.

Also to know that Credo still exists ..."
Paula, the easiest way to switch phones is to backup your phone to your Google account. The link below shows you how to do it. Your phone is older so the steps may be slightly different, but you can do it.
The backup will record all of your files, photos and contacts.
https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/mo...
Once you've done that you can probably purchase a new phone and ask them to activate the new phone and restore from your Google account before shipping it to you. That will mean you have to go a few days without a phone while it ships. (Your old one won't work any longer.)
That's pretty much it.

Kalifer, substack looks a lot like Medium to me. I use Medium and like it, but I don't think they have anything like our contest. (Thaddeus is on Medium, as well. He might have other input.)
That said, I have a contest site up and running for Carrie's fiction writer's group (www.undertowpress.com) It works great for the group, I think. I could easily duplicate it. It even uses C's voting scheme (or something close) and automatically tallies votes and winners. You should set up an account and look it over.
Then we could go back to the LinkedIn Sci-Fi groups and invite people to enter the contests. I think it might stir some interest.
My idea with the site was to treat it like a magazine that is published once a month. Members can see all of the stories submitted and comment on them and rate/critique them. The top 3 stories by votes get published each month for the public.

Here's the Samsung app I used. Install it on both phones. All you need to do is cable the phones together with a cable that has the right connectors at each end and the app will step you through it. You may even be able to do it with wifi because your O/S is more recent than mine was. Have Verizon send you the chip for the new phone. You shouldn't have to be phoneless except for the period when you are activating the new one which is under 30 minutes.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...
Once you get the new chip, the hardest part is opening the little tray for the chip. Samsung phones are notorious for being difficult with that but there are youtube videos that show how.

J.F., thank you for all that information and the step-by-step instructions. Definitely should help, though I usually get stopped by any step that begins "Contact a Help operator" at Verizon [or at Microsoft, re its apps and equipment, of course], but perhaps this time. Thank you very much, J.F.

J.F., thank you for all that information and the step-by-step i..."
----And Jack, I may just go ahead and do that, OTOH. I'm sure this stuff becomes easier and easier with practice, though.
Thank you guys so much for all the information and helps!

Also, the top 3 stories each month get included in the public issue.
https://www.undertowpress.com/

Y'all wrote some fabulous stories.
If I feel better I will write what I loved in these tempest-tossed tales of temporality.
That is all.

Thaddeus wrote: "THIS MONTH WAS FIRE.
Y'all wrote some fabulous stories.
If I feel better I will write what I loved in these tempest-tossed tales of temporality.
That is all."

(1) Is the contest/publication for "[Monthly] Speculative Fiction Stories," or is it for all genres? (2) The vote tallying gets done even while some other stories may not yet be posted(?)--so folks can change their votes over time?
Good of you to have put together the site for Carrie's contest, Jack. (Btw, folks, Jack has done the pre-press production for a couple of books of mine; his work is highly professional and impressive-looking both on these and on Carrie's contest, imo.)
Jack wrote: "For any of you interested, Carrie has moved the Fiction Writers Group contest to Undertow Press. Stories can be of any genre and 1200 words. I put the site together a while ago but hadn't done anyt..."


Sounds like an interesting mechanism, to tell you the latest vote tallies once you cast your vote. Once hoping to keep this contest going until at least October, to complete the 10th year, but let's see what everyone decides.
Just checked out the site. Very professionally done and quite inspiring. Might be a good idea to move everyone over, as this site has no helped us to expand our community.

-C
Jack wrote: "For any of you interested, Carrie has moved the Fiction Writers Group contest to Undertow Press. Stories can be of any genre and 1200 words. I put the site together a while ago but hadn't done anyt..."

I haven't heard anyone else comment on this, but I like making the top three stories part of the public "magazine" issue. If the site ever makes money it could go toward the winners. But I still like the idea of the site working as a writer's group.

Frankly, people, I don't see how a contest in which only "the top 3 entries" (in the opinions of the largest number of folks in the group) each month get public exposure or (if ever $) remuneration can work for any sense of group mutuality or solidarity. We can all remember (or those of us who were then in the group can) what a negative impact on group morale occurred when the second issue of The Future Is Short limited most participants to 2 stories each, with 3 or 4 stories each for those who'd "won" the most months' votes. If there were contest judges known for their literary and critiquing skills running the competition, then such allotment might make sense, but even then it definitely runs strongly counter to the spirit of a real writers group.

Y'all wrote some fabulous stories.
If I feel better I will write what I loved in these tempest-tossed tales of temporality.
That is all."
Best wishes on a speedy recovery, Thaddeus.
We might have to put that to a vote, Paula, if we can, as this is someone else's site and management. I personally feel a reward system, where stories are granted more exposure for higher ranking is better for the overall group than a equal inclusion system. If we have any chance at greatly exposing our stories as a group to large commercial audience, than we have to post stories the public are more likely to rave about. And if a writer as a greater reason to put more effort into a story, the better the story will be.
We should continue this discussion into the next month, unless a majority can come back approving the transition to the other site.
We should continue this discussion into the next month, unless a majority can come back approving the transition to the other site.