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Nov 2019

Okay so... @Yumestar was trying to get me to sponsor a contest for a novel she's helping me edit.

She was all like 'You should do a character contest!' and I was doing my best to try and weasel out of it. If this post goes live it means I completely failed and we're doing the contest.

So here's the deal, I'm gonna put up $50 of my own money to the person who can do... something with their favorite Azure Ink Character.

(Azure Ink is a Yuri Yakuza Novel I finished a little while ago)

Could be whatever you feel best fits the character. I'll judge the entries and pick a winner in... lets give everyone say two weeks December 7th at 12pm EST?

You can forward any submissions to Raspbryl@gmail.com and post them here if you like.

How does that sound?
...This was not my idea I swear.
(If I messed it up... I'm sorry)

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You can try posting this on Deviantart as well. I see these kinds of contests get pretty popular, if you advertise it right. Since it's a novel, you're also more likely to get participants if you have some additional visual references to help the artists. Good luck :slight_smile:

Yume has a few rough sketches but maybe its time to commission some Team Photos

Hey if anyone wants to send me prices and save me the trouble of searching for an artist go right ahead.

I wouldn't give up so soon. A lot of people tend to send in submissions much closer to the actual deadline. Good luck with your contest~!

I suppose I was just hoping it would get a bit more attention than it did. I mean if nobody reads the book they cant exactly enter the contest...

That's kind of the unfortunate reality. I tried to run a contest years ago for a story I was writing, really pushed it, got a lot of attention, even got it featured elsewhere, but zero entries. People just don't want to read to enter something. :frowning: That's why I mentioned having visual aids if you want to entice people. And if you're wanting specific scenes or have some ideas, you can write down a paragraph or so of the characters' personalities, relationships, etc.

I'm sure there are ways of running contests for books to draw scenes/characters, but I think that tends to happen more when the book is already popular, rather than in an attempt to make it popular. It also depends on how you present it, no doubt.

Nevertheless, I hope you get some interest.

That was more or less the same reservation I had at the start of all this. I've run out of promotion ideas. I spent so much time on this book but being a disabled hermit I'm not terribly social so I'm kind of awful at building an audience. I was sort of hoping this would give enough people the incentive to give it a chance at least. I mean its a completed full length novel I put months into and having virtually no comments is rather disheartening.

I suppose next month I can have some more promotional artwork done.

How many websites do you post it on? Have you tried Wattpad? Promotional artwork might help, I've seen lots of authors have character portraits done.

Maybe after you get some art done, you can spice up the contest a bit more? Maybe some banner graphics, a wider range of prizes. First place could have a printed copy along with the money, for example.

If you do have an ebook version, I've seen authors do giveaways on Twitter. And if you have a place for reviews, like GoodReads, Amazon, etc., could also be another outlet for people to go.

Best of luck!

Don't give up so soon! I'll check your story out and see if I have time to enter! I love GL anyways :blush::blush: Good luck!

That sounds like it would really be expensive. I don't make any money off my work and I'm on a fixed income. I suppose it would be good to do a larger contest after editing finishes. Unfortunately some of the later chapters still need a little refining but form what @Yumestar has told me they are in pretty good shape from what she's read.

Part of this is getting a final round of feedback before I make my final edit and submit it for publishing. I don't mean to sound arrogant this is my first full length novel but I feel with a bit more work it might be worthy of an amazon release. I've certainly seen worse on there.

If this is more about getting feedback for editing purposes, then I'd look into beta readers rather than do a contest. You'd definitely get more bites that way. Asking family and friends is a start, but if you're looking for more people, I'd check out Deviantart forums, writing forums/groups, Nanowrimo resources/forum, and maybe even local Meetup writing groups in your area for more people. All of which would be free, at the cost of your time.

If you are going that route, I'd offer people PDF copies and not just links to your Tapas. It looks more professional that way and might be easier for them to read through, without the site distracting them or feeling like they need an account.

Hopefully you can find some interest. If I wasn't so scrapped for time myself, I'd offer. I can sub now though and maybe get time in the future. Feel free to hit me up on Twitter (same username) if you're still looking some time next year :slight_smile:

I've attempted to get beta readers, hell I tried hiring beta readers but no dice. I don't know how people find beta readers so easily because I've been trying desperately and it hasn't been working. There is a google doc I've been using to try and collect feedback but I'm a bit uncomfortable sharing that publicly.

This was the backup plan when the original get beta reader plan horribly and repeatedly failed.

I've typically sought out mostly friends in the past for mine. Though before I moved to California, I had a really good writing group I found on Meetup that was local that was great for helping too. I'd check to see if your area is on their website and if there are any groups nearby.

As an additional resource, I'd check out this channel for ideas: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS_fcv9kBpDN4WWrfcbCrgw/videos (though be warned, she does swear a lot and is often blunt)

GoodReads should have some beta groups on there. A quick search brought up this one, which looks active: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/50920-beta-reader-group Though no doubt there are others.

You might also be able to do trades with other authors looking for betas. You beta theirs and they beta yours.

The thing with betas is that you'll want several going at once, since some of them will drop off at some point in the process. So don't feel bad if you have your book out with 5-10+ people at one time. (As in, don't just stop once you get one person interested in beta reading. Keep asking around, jic.)

I get that it's frustrating though. My most recent book I'm working on has had basically all of my betas drop for various reasons. Finding new ones can be tough, but hopefully you can get some. <3

Local area is a no-go because of my disability and I would not be comfortable showing off a GL book in the south. I did go to what few friends I have but that was a dead end. While I'm a good writer I've got a condition that makes reading for long periods difficult, I have to listen to audiobooks so a trade is going to be hard to do.

I'd definitely check out that GoodReads group then, seems like a good next move :slight_smile:

Well you don't even need to read that far into Azure Ink to get a grasp of the main cast really :o I sort of liked how novels don't outright give you a visual character design so artists like myself can take liberties to add their own creative input

Hm that is true I do like seeing where other people take the characters I create and having something to look at really helps a character come into focus for me. It seems to make my characters more real... at least to me. By all means take liberties if you're thinking of doing some artwork.