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![]() Writer's Critique Circle Circle of Crones is having a make over! We've changed the name and the venue: http://www.writerscritiquecircle.com/e-fiction/eFiction1.1/index.php Anyone who had an active account on circle of crones should be able to access their account on the new site and of course new members are very welcome - any problems just let me know. Britannia admin@writerscritiquecircle.com by Britannia on 22 Sep 2009 05:00 pm (0 Comments) NEW CHALLENGES!!!! That's right, you heard me. We're back in full swing and ready to issue some challenges. Because of all that has been going on at the site, including the ever-growing endeavor, our online ezine eMuse, we had taken a break from challenges. Now that eMuse is under way and spring is just around the corner, it's time to shed those heavy winter excuses and get back to writing. While there may not be prize giveaways at this time (though you never know what might pop out of our sleeves since you know we love to give out prizes...), all challenge submissions will receive priority attention. This means you will be featured on the front page of our archives so that everyone knows you braved the challenge. So without further ado, here are the current challenges, which will be open until the end of April. That means you have a little over 7 weeks to complete and submit your challenges. Our theme this time around will be Dreams. Poetry: Compose at least one poem consisting of at least 12 lines and the following five words must appear somewhere in the poem: allusion, desire, ambition, imagine, succumb. You may follow a structure or pattern, or you can simply free write it. It's your choice, as long as you stay within two rules. 12 lines and those five words must appear. Fiction: Write a short story (500-10,000 words) that makes dreams and the dream world central to the plot. There is only one catch. You cannot write a story that turns out to be a dream in the end. Because dreams are such an enigma, you have a lot of freedom, so explore the insane, run the gamut of bizarre, just don't wake us up at the end and say, "just kidding!" Art: We want to see your dreams,that's right, bring a dream to life visually through artwork and share it with us here. All forms of art are acceptable, so get creative!! We are very much looking forward to your participation, and to seeing your smiling, writerly pennames onsite, so join us and brave the challenge! The creator within will thank you! Cheers, Llewellyn McEllis by Llewellyn McEllis on 05 Mar 2008 09:06 am (0 Comments) Seasons Greetings The year is fast approaching its end and the Christmas festivities are starting, our very own Secret Santa is well underway with many wonderful gifts being posted in Winter Wonderland for every one to enjoy. November was a relatively quiet month on Circle of Crones with many of our favourite authors taking part in NaNoWriMo, where the authors involved attempt to write 50,000 words in a single month. If you haven’t come across NaNoWriMo before you can read all about it in the latest addition of eMuse, along with stories, articles, poems, art and reviews. They’ve also collected some outstanding fiction including powerful and emotional pieces about life’s harder moments and a lighter memoir that will make you chuckle. October turned out to be a very exciting month; our very own Alpha3760 was published and she has several others in the pipeline. Alpha has always been one of my favourite authors and her story Access Denied takes us to a world where ‘the Committee’ controls everything; food, healthcare, housing, information and even love. This story has everything – mystery, intrigue, tragedy, passion and romance. This is a real page turner that I highly recommend. You can also read an interview with Alpha and a review of Access denied at eMuse. October also saw the end of our last review-a-rama. Congratulations to RainLady and Pip who posted the most eligible reviews during the contest. Reviews are really the lifeblood of an archive site like this and their value to the authors that receive them can be incalculable, so if you haven’t posted any reviews lately or you are just looking for another good read, where better to start than RainLady and Pip who are not just wonderful reviewers but wonderful story tellers. An honourable mention must go to steve34 and Lady Grey who also posted many many wonderful reviews during review-a-rama and of course are very own review queen – Llewellyn McEllis, who has posted well over a thousand reviews and encouraged so many authors over the years. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. From all the Staff at Crones. by Britannia on 19 Dec 2007 08:09 am (0 Comments) |
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