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The shipwright builds the ship. They start with ship plans.
In this round, you'll be given three options for three different kinds of relationships, and general plans for each. Pick one and build a story.
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Opens: Feb 1
Deadline: Feb 28

Choose one of the relationships, below.

Write a short story that is built around your chosen relationship. It can be a character-driven story where the evolution of the relationship is the plot, or it can be a plot-driven story where the relationship is a key element and driving force behind the events.

All genres and content ratings welcome, but make sure you pay attention to this contest's rating when choosing your story's title and what type of link to use when entering.

No word limits, but know this: you only have a month to write, so you probably want to keep it under 3,500 to 5,000 words, depending on who you are. You probably also want to shoot for over 1,000 words to allow for the proper development of the relationship—again, depending on who you are. I'm not going to pretend I haven't seen incredible novellas written in a month or flash fiction pieces with astonishing depth. The latter tends to be more difficult to pull off, but don't take that as a challenge; your judge
enjoys reading longer pieces.

Proofread, edit, and revise.

One story per contestant.
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Linking ▼ To find out how to make any link, go to the left-hand column of any WdC page and click “Writing.com Tools.” In the menu that pops up, choose, “WritingML: Docs and Help.” “Link to Item” is under the heading of Create Links. Click it.
Judging notes: 1.) If the characters are engaging, the story has a great chance of being engaging. 2.) No matter how engaging the characters, beautiful the story, or genius the incorporation of the contest's requirements, none of it will come through with poor grammar and mechanics. A few typos aren't going to hurt your chances, but general sloppiness will.
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Choose one type and build your story. Preferably, there should be no more than two main characters, even if others who fit the 'ship are involved.
Ships