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  • Centauri18
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    We need to start the storytellers union up again. And maybe give the members a bonus in the story contest?

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  • DarkCloud
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    adapted ending of part I and the preliminatry starting of Part II (after the big listing of possible voting stories)

    (BTW- is anyone other than vovansim reading this history? )

    March 11th- The Lost Contest- only recently discovered on February 4, 2003... over 50 votes in the poll: http://apolyton.net/forums/poll.php?...ts&pollid=1750
    with World at War, The Iroqious Threat, by Grundel winning with 9 votes, Generations I by WTE_OzWolf running in second with 8 and Ich Bin Ein Berliner by cbraund taking third with 6 votes!
    This contest, run by steelehc, has been much neglected until now- and presumbably was dis****ed at the time; as OzWolf's Generations series later ran in the historic restarting by civman2000- and in this hiatus, steelehc had yet to receive confirmation as runner of the contest by MarkG.
    Nevertheless, hist starting of the contest was important becuase it gave the impetus for the Story Contest to continue!

    The Lost Contest was originally a radio button poll, but then on civman2000's suggestion, was altered into a checkbox poll so that more stories could participate.

    On March 13, 2002, civman2000 proposed a voting for the best author on the forum, suggesing curlyboy and cbraund. That idea, however, did not go far.

    Threads of Interest-

    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=45845 (MORE ON STEELEHC'S CONTEST-SKILORD's First appearance)
    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=44639 (STEELEHC's CONTEST)
    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=44427 (THE LOST CONTEST! FINAL VERSION)
    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=44423 (The LOST CONTEST VERSION I)
    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=40203 (STEELEHC'S FIRST KNOWN STORIES FORUM POST... CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT GRUNDEL EVER HAD WRITER'S BLOCK? I CAN'T )
    http://www.apolyton.net/forums/showt...threadid=39328 (CAR ACCIDENT POST)
    http://www.apolyton.net/forums/show...&threadid=38594 (THE LAST OF THE WEEKLY CONTESTS)
    http://www.apolyton.net/forums/showt...threadid=35746 "WEEKLY WINNERS"
    http://www.apolyton.net/forums/showt...threadid=40067 "REBIRTH" (Anatolia's Last post)
    http://www.apolyton.net/forums/showt...threadid=37673 (EARLY SUBMISSION RULES)
    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=35079 "FIRST STORY CONTEST"
    http://www.apolyton.net/forums/showt...threadid=34858 (GUIDELINES FOR CONTEST/VOTING PANEL)
    http://www.apolyton.net/forums/showt...threadid=33598 (MARKG's REQUEST FOR A STORIES CONTEST)
    http://www.apolyton.net/forums/showt...threadid=33793 (ORIGINAL RULES)

    Part II


    Later, on April 1, 2002, civman2000 took over the contest, posting the first round of the new contest.
    On April 2,2002, civman2000 posted the new contest rules for the Stories Contest, adapted from Metaliturtle's Storywriter's union.
    In addition, the contest was adapted to run on a monthly basis.

    In this time, unfinished stories could be nominated. Jack_www was the first to complain about this. (In March)

    Metaliturtle drew up some rules for a writers guild and had them adopted by civman2000 for the stories contest as a welcome to the forum.

    Threads of Interest-

    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=46383 (Civman takes over- 1st contest finals)
    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=50982 (Metaliturtle's Storywriters Union)
    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=47020 (Civman's first cumulative listing of the Story Contest's winners)
    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=46424 (civman's rules for the contest; adopted from metailiturtle)

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  • DarkCloud
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    Wow! I just found the "Lost Contest!"
    by steelehc!

    March 11th- The Lost Contest- only recently discovered on February 4, 2003... over 50 votes in the poll: http://apolyton.net/forums/poll.php?...ts&pollid=1750
    with World at War, The Iroqious Threat, by Grundel winning with 9 votes, Generations I by WTE_OzWolf running in second with 8 and Ich Bin Ein Berliner by cbraund taking third with 6 votes!
    This contest, run by steelehc, has been much neglected until now- and presumbably was dis****ed at the time; as OzWolf's Generations series later ran in the historic restarting by civman2000- and in this hiatus, steelehc had yet to receive confirmation as runner of the contest by MarkG.
    Nevertheless, hist starting of the contest was important becuase it gave the impetus for the Story Contest to continue!
    http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=44427 (THE LOST CONTEST!)

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  • DarkCloud
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    If you do this in word, you can highlight the words and go to TOOLS- WORD COUNT to find how many characters your post will contain.

    I think the limit is 20K or 40K

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  • vovan
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    Originally posted by DarkCloud
    Couldn't you just have moved the stuff into a lower post? Or were the links too long even to fit in the below-post?
    Well, after I removed the links, I had hoped that everything would fit into one post... But I was wrong. And after that, I was too lazy to go back to the other file, and copy the stuff with the links, since I would then have to divide everything again. But I will do that in the near future to see how much of the second post would be taken up after I put the links back, so that I could decide whether a third post is needed solely for the list ot if the two will suffice.

    Originally posted by DarkCloud Of course I know that- my story was the first runnoff Contest #9

    I didn't know about the six vote thing, however
    I never doubted that you knew. The piece of info was for everybody to marvel at.
    Last edited by vovan; February 6, 2003, 23:18.

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  • DarkCloud
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    Couldn't you just have moved the stuff into a lower post? Or were the links too long even to fit in the below-post?

    Once again, thank you for your work

    did you know, that there were only two runoff votes in the history of story contest finals,
    Of course I know that- my story was the first runnoff Contest #9

    I didn't know about the six vote thing, however

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  • vovan
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    Updated... Added the contests I missed originally. But, I had to remove the links to the contest threads due to the character limit.

    Also, the results of the latest contests have been included. Congratulations to the current winners: ChrisiusMaximus and his Mike's Story, which is now officially the best story of the latest five contests, and to Chingis Khan and his Culture Flip, which has won the closest contest in history so far.

    As a little snippet of curious information for today: did you know, that there were only two runoff votes in the history of story contest finals, and that in both cases the finals proved inconclusive by giving each story exactly six votes?
    Last edited by vovan; February 6, 2003, 23:17.

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  • DarkCloud
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    Yes, that sounds good- but just to be sure, you should probably put a 3rd post from the top...

    FYI it will probably take me another week or two to find the free time to do the rest of the history- but I know where to look, so once I start, it shouldn't take too long-but I have a lot on my hands right now... I am considering writing a poem completely in iambic pentameter for civ/working on the apolyton 100, etc.

    But i'll get around to it as soon as possible
    (Luckily, I remember much of the recent history since I was part of most of it )

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  • vovan
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    RE: Black backgound:

    EDIT: No longer applies...

    Secondly, OK, I will post a new thread. And yes, I agree that two posts should be enough for the list and some for the history that you will compile. But I suppose I will wait till you are done with the rest two chapters, so that I could post everything at the same time. Sound like a plan?
    Last edited by vovan; February 6, 2003, 23:17.

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  • DarkCloud
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    1st- vovansim, why do you post with a black background?

    One post after teh first should be enough.

    But the easist solution would be for you to create an new thread and post all the information there... the way that you suggested.

    That way, all the most important information will easily fit and we will have room for expansion.

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  • vovan
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    Originally posted by gooberboob
    I'd say bug MarkG for some server space for a stories page that one of you could update
    That could be a good idea, but I think that that would actually decrease the number of people potentially visiting the stories in the history. After all, if it is in the forums, the new people come in, and they can immediately see the topped thread with history and go to the stories right away, whereas having the list somewhere else would essentially result in people having to go through more links. And since users are lazy and impatient (I know I am ), they wouldn't bother going to that page so often.
    Last edited by vovan; February 6, 2003, 23:16.

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  • gooberboob
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    I'd say bug MarkG for some server space for a stories page that one of you could update

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  • vovan
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    Errr, DC? We have a problem.

    I have added the missing contests to the list, but after that it became waaaay over the limit. I had to remove some of the links, and the templates I made for the contests currently in progress... Clearly, *one* post after the first one would not be enough to accomodate the continuation of the list, and your compilation of the contest history. Now, we have a choice, then:

    1) Ditch the links to the story contest threads, and only leave the links to the stories and authors' profiles. That would give us some space, but the problem would be that three-four contests later we will run into the limit again, and will have to get rid of the links to the authors' profiles, and then three-four more contests, and we will be stuck. Sooo, there is choice

    2) I could start another thread for story contest history, and make, say five posts at the top consequtively. Three four the three parts of your history, and two for my list. That way, we will have much more characters to work with, and will be able to continue adding to the list for longer...

    So, what do you think?
    Last edited by vovan; February 6, 2003, 23:15.

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  • vovan
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    Well, I was kind of busy lately, and still am quite frankly. But I will post the update to the history either tonight or tomorrow - the original contests that I missed + DC's "real history."

    Also, DC, AFAIK, the contest 14 runoff is over, and so is best of the best, as well as contest 15 semifinals. Maybe it's time to announce the winners, and post the finals poll?
    Last edited by vovan; February 6, 2003, 23:15.

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  • DarkCloud
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    Yes, please, put it in the post under- it will read better there:

    Oh, and I reread my suggestion to add under the first thing and reedited it to make it read better:

    "Please visit the Stories Section of Apolyton Directory.
    It is maintained by DarkCloud, current stories contest editor, and contains all the winning entries, as well as some others that are definitely worth the reader's while.
    Be sure to check out the editors picks while you're there!"

    -
    I also just finished editing the part I of the history. Please feel free to add it under your first post.
    -
    As for searching- it does work, but you ahve to select "SEARHC BEFORE THIS DATE" and I searched for all posts by Anatolia (although you could probably find the same info in the Stories section of the Civ III page on apolyton, IIRC)


    yes... we wouldn't want to bury the history

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