Challenging humor
4 Tips for Your Submission to Any Writers Challenge
They’ve worked for me in the future!
I don’t usually enter challenges, but when I do, I always follow these four tips. Hopefully, you’ll be able to apply them to your writings as well.
1. Use space between words.
Ifyoudon’tuseanyspace,yourtextwillbemuchhardertounderstand. It’sunlikelyJurorswilltakethetimetoreadit. Andthatwouldsignthedeathofyoursubmission.
2. Press the enter key often. Reenter the hell out of it.
Your text needs space to showcase all the work you’ve done. It can’t be one long paragraph. Jurors would be bored to death, and you don’t want that.
3. Work, work, work.
Sorry. I wish you could buy another lottery ticket instead. But this time, you have to write it.
4. Edit your text to death.
I recommend the Showcard Gothic font in red color. It adds some nice Halloween-like effect to your draft.
Conclusion
I hope these tips will help your next challenge submission to be stellar.
The last words go to Dylan Thomas:
“Do not go gentle into that good challenge, Writers should burn and rave at the close of deadlines; Rage, rage against the loss of the challenge.
Best of luck to all,
Smillew
