forum Judging for a writing competition
Started by @SaltyLasagna
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@SaltyLasagna

This was supposed to start last week lmao
anyway time to start judging

I want every single judge to read through all of the stories, then reply to this thread with which story emotionally impacted them the most, and why. Then tell me which one told the best story, which had the best/most accurate grammar, and any stories you were biased on. You may choose the same story twice.
Then, we'll just discuss the stories kinda free form or whatever until we come to a conclusion

@Riorlyne pets

So, just to clarify, you would like us (the judges) to post here

  1. The most emotionally-impacting story (and why)
  2. The story with the best 'story' aspect (and why)
  3. The one with the best grammar/spelling

All these things are to be our personal opinion, first. You would also like us to point out which we are biased towards or against (whether because we're a huge fan of the story fandom or NOT a fan of the fandom or the author's our best friend or whatever).

Would you like us to consider the authors' use of the prompt in our analysis?

@Riorlyne pets

Awesome, Rio, thanks!

(Not to be nitpicky but I much prefer Orli/Orly as a short form of Riorlyne, it just works better with the way it sounds in my head.) :)

And you're very welcome!

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Awesome, Rio, thanks!

(Not to be nitpicky but I much prefer Orli/Orly as a short form of Riorlyne, it just works better with the way it sounds in my head.) :)

And you're very welcome!

(Oof I’m sorry!)

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hmadfkhka i'm don't think i can do this
sorry
i can't critique writing at all
;A; i'm sorry

@SaltyLasagna

So, just to clarify, you would like us (the judges) to post here

  1. The most emotionally-impacting story (and why)
  2. The story with the best 'story' aspect (and why)
  3. The one with the best grammar/spelling

All these things are to be our personal opinion, first. You would also like us to point out which we are biased towards or against (whether because we're a huge fan of the story fandom or NOT a fan of the fandom or the author's our best friend or whatever).

Would you like us to consider the authors' use of the prompt in our analysis?

My god I actually forgot there was even a prompt what kind of person am I
Please forgive me I haven't slept in 937383828 years
And yes, considering the use of the prompt would be very important