Writers Win 5 Steem! (And now with more prizes.) Twenty-four hour short story contest for May 15. A man reads a newspaper ad: If you have the credits. We have the time travel.

 The 24 hour short story challenge

(But you'll get a little more time than that...)


I am fascinated by science fiction writer Harlan Ellison writing short stories in a book store window.  He wrote short stories with everyone watching for years, and people questioned if he already had the stories, so he began to take suggestions for topics from people watching. 

 Chris Carter of X-files fame gave him the topic of a 102-year-old pregnant corpse, and he wrote a story based on that idea.

So thus the idea behind this contest was born.  You can write a short story in a short amount of time.
Check out the entries from last week's contest.

Here are the terms of the contest.

Write a short story no longer than 2,000 words, based on the topic phrase.

Here is the topic for you short story:

A man reads a newspaper ad: If you have the credits. We have the time travel.

Here are the rules for entry

1. Upvote this post.  

2. Resteem this post  (And actually even you don't enter this contest and you read this post, resteeming this would be greatly appreciated to get the word out for more participants.  Thanks!)

3. In your post put a link to this post. 

4. Post a link to your story in the comments below.


Entries are due by 9 p.m. EST (New York/D.C. Time) Tuesday May 15. 

This actually gives you a little over 48 hours from when I make this post.  But I want to give more time to allow for more people to enter the contest. Use the tag twentyfourhourshortstory for your first tag.  

(Don't use # before the tag or it goes over the 24 character limit.  24...24 hour short story contest...Ironic don't you think...)

Feel free to use other tags as you wish.

Prizes are:

5 Steem for First Place.

3 Steem for Second Place

1 Steem for third Place

 And depending on how many entries I receive I may give out Steem for other entries.  But again that all depends on the amount and quality of posts.

(I am personally putting up the rewards for this contest, there be no whales here capt’in.  So upvoting and resteeming helps keep this thing going.)

So please upvote with as much power as you can.  That helps fund the contest.

Here's what you get for participating, even if you don't win.

1. I upvote every entry, and I resteem every entry to over 1,000 followers.

2. I create a post at the end of every contest and I mention and link to your post. Again going out to over a 1,000 followers.

3. A regular community of participants has developed around this contest and they read and comment on the entries.

4. (Then of course there is the chance for winning some extra Steem!)


Thanks for reading and good luck! Can't wait to see what you come up with.

P.S. If by Friday you see I have not resteemed or upvoted your entry, shoot me a comment.  I may have missed it.  I am getting more entries to read, and contrary to rumor I am human.

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Fun prompt. I messed up and wrote about a female MC. If that disqualifies me, no worries! Happy to practice with the prompt.

A female would be fine. I admit to stealing the from somewhere else, I modified it some, but didn't think about the gender. Female is fine.

Was thinking about this during the down time at my new job. Might end up being something I do regularly to get through the day.
https://steemit.com/twentyfourhourstory/@gnomed0/the-coo-coo-s-clock

Made it in plenty time this week, another really fun prompt to work with.

Here it is Ten for Ten which was great fun to write!

Thank you

This was great fun. Am chuffed I was able to get something done. Thanks for organising it https://steemit.com/twentyfourhourshortstory/@sue-stevenson/the-faraway-tree-1983

https://busy.org/@riverflows/a-man-reads-a-newspaper-ad-if-you-have-the-credits-we-have-the-time-travel

Done!!! It's very hard to write something in such as short time and not freak out about editing... eek!!

Ellison used to post the pages to his stories in the windows of the book stores and he finished them, and the pages would be clean without needing an edit. That's something that has fascinated me.

What - he didn't have a word processor? What crazy thing are you talking?

It's a nuts concept - totally fascinating. That's why this is a super cool competition. It was quite amazing how it all came out without much of an edit - I guess you have to trust yourself, and in his case, be a pretty good and confident story teller!

I just posted my story. Was a fun prompt, thanks for organising! Already looking forward to the prompt of next week. Maybe I should think about getting a job writing in a store window front!

https://steemit.com/twentyfourhourshortstory/@nobyeni/boris-the-veloraptor-ragnis-original-flash-fiction