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Feb 2019

Thank you so much to everyone who participated in our NaNoWriMo x Writer’s Camp! This time, 152 authors participated, and 32 people even hit the 50,000-word goal! Incredible! We’re so proud of everyone who participated in challenging themselves, writing something new, and persevering through NaNoWriMo and beyond!

The full collection of entries can be viewed here.18 You can also check out Violin’s fansite http://tapasfans.com/12, which she created out of her own passion for our creators!

Without further ado, we're excited to announce the winners:

Community’s Picks: The Accidental Prince14 by KR Williams and Nobody Loves the Bassist11 by NovelistOrange!

Editor’s Choice Prize: Diaries17 by J.E. Sexton!

Since there were so many amazing entries, it was hard to pick only a few winners! Here are our runners-up that we feel deserved some extra recognition:

Runners-up: Prince of Mayhem5 by N.A. Carson, The Taking Season4 by Weslie, The God of Love is a Deadbeat4 by Lena, Mariposas6 by ChuvaWrites, and Dual8 by Winter Penwell!

Please check out our Newsfeed post31 to read more about the winners!

*Winners have been updated in light of recent discoveries, due to violation of the contest guidelines5.

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I'd be way more excited if one of the winners hadn't been posting the story on wattpad during the contest period :rolling_eyes: I was told I wasn't even allowed to post privately to Patreon for my paid subscribers so that's a huge bummer.

Grats to the winners, though, I was excited to see some of those hardworking writers winning those top spots!

Lol. Why is there always controversy with these contests.?

Before things get heated here, I would like to say that if there errors on Tapas part, I am confident that they will fix them.

I completely understand why some people may be upset but encourage everyone to keep their cool and be patient. We likely don't have all the information, which makes it's easy to make assumptions that way, and it can be counterproductive.

Hello everyone,

Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

We'll be deliberating on a more formal announcement later, but in the meantime, we'll be withdrawing the community pick and prize awarded to Growing Pangs, as its publication on Wattpad breaches the rules for Writer's Camp. We'll also be taking time to reflect on our editorial processes and management for the selection of winners, investigating on why more due diligence wasn't performed during this time.

We apologize for this mistake and will be working towards making this right.

Thanks to all of those that participated in Writers Camp, and we hope to do better next time.

-Michael

Congratulations to all the winners, and good job to all the writers who did the very best they could ^^

Congratz to the winners! I have no idea what's going on, but I'm assuming a secondary community staff-pick will be chosen later on as promised? Or is it just one after all?

I guess we’ll just have to wait. But my guess is that another community prize winner will be chosen. Prince of Mayhem would be my guess, since it is one of the Runner ups and ranks 3rd in subs.

Oof, having to take back a winner announcement must suck for all parties. Regardless, congratulations to all the winners and runner-ups! They all deserve it! I found a lot of really good stories because of deciding to post my NaNoWriMo writing here and this contest specifically, so I definitely appreciate all the work put in from both staff and community members :blush:

Thank you to Tapas for running the contest! I hope the issues with the other novel get sorted and resolved quickly!

Well done to everyone both on the list and off it! You all did awesome! (Also I love Diaries so I’m so happy it got ED pick!).

Congrats to all the legitimate winner, special KR, that really was on the race from the start and it was really one of the true fan favourites, and my sympathies to all the writers who poured their love and time into their beautifully crafted books to only see them scrapped at the last minute just because tapas decided to fall in line with the puritan guidelines of the Apple store, which makes economic sense and it is understandable, I just wish they were transparent about it from the start so everyone knew the REAL rules of the game and could have planned their stories accordingly, but this lack of transparency is certainly unforgivable, when even their premium content not always falls on their grey 'guidelines' area

So I assume that Violin's site isn't finished? Because it says there are 98 entries but by my count there are 134 and my own entry is among the 36 not on the list.

I'm truly grateful that Mariposas was considered at all. Regardless of the controversy, which I've gathered is a little tradition at this point, I don't regret the effort I put in or the support I received. I'm happy to have participated with my noisy-seniors-learn-to-be-friends-through-the-power-of-awkward plotline.

Here's hoping (a small desire of mine, really) there will be more editor picks. There are writers holding so much potential that participated during this competition that I wish we could all see. Three (but not all) of my personal favorites:

All in1 by HopCrop
A Flying Töskr2 by @faeriesandents
The Butterflies Blossom2 by Armel Oenn (I admit I was checking out the butterfly competition on this one.)

Congratulations to the head winners! And sidenote: Horror, science fiction, and mystery writers. I see you, and I love you.

You're a darling, Chuva dear :3
I really wished Mariposas would be amongst the winners, you are such a talented and hard-working writer! The feels man, the feels!

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Hi staff of Tapas! As you all probably know, I really love this site and its beautiful community and the contests are a great opportunity! Not only for lesser known authors to gain a following, but also for the wonderful cash prize, and, more importantly the opportunity to work with an editor to get their stories polished and uploaded into the premium section! It's like making someone's dream come true!

That being said, I have put together some suggestions and criticisms from myself and from some of the other entrants concerning the way the contests have been run in the hopes that you can make the camp a more pleasant and enchanting experience in the future.
1. Tapas should make genre contests from now on. I think almost all of the most subbed entries were BL, so, I think this would even things out in the future either just by Tapas doing a BL genre contest, or other genre contests.

  1. The community pick should be the actual community pick. Rather than having the entries with the most subs win, Tapas should actually require a vote to be turned in to the admins for readers to support their favorite story. I think this would make things fairer because the people voting would be people who have a real passion for the story they supported rather than letting someone who probably has a lot of subs who might not even be reading their story win.

  2. People entering probably should not be able to promote on other sites where they already have humongous fanbases that they are entering the contest. As an extra caveat, maybe Tapas should only let people who have like… Under 1000 subs enter. Exposure contest anyone? :wink:

  3. There should always be more staff-picks than community picks or at least an equal amount of both.

  4. Just so all the entrants get a little something extra for entering, Tapas should promote the contest like crazy! You should probably make that big ol’ banner that is front and center on the homepage a banner for the contest! This would really help everyone gain a following and let everyone know that there is a contest running! Along with that, you should also consistently leave a little message in everyone’s inbox that the contest is going on! And while the contest is running, I was even thinking that you should replace the novel staff-picks with entries from the contest each week and rotate them so every story has a chance in the sun! It makes a little more sense than leaving the same staff-picks up for months.

  5. Tapas needs to be way better organized. Like, way, way better organized. You need to check to make sure some of these stories are not up on other websites before you let them enter. This isn’t asking much; my sister runs contest at her Disney Club at Deviantart where hundreds of people enter and she has a similar rule where the piece of art entered in the contest must be made for the contest, and after the date she got the journal up. She is literally ONE person and she takes the time to check and make sure no one is cheating.

  6. Tapas should let their entrants know how they read their stories. I believe the best in Tapas, but I really do want some kind of proof the admins are actually reading every single entry and more importantly, how they are reading them. If they are only reading the first ten chapters, I want to know about it! An easy fix to this would either be to limit the number of people who can enter to give each entry the time they deserve, or to actually notify all the creators which story they are on at any given time. Maybe that’s a little paranoid, but I think we’d all appreciate the transparency! I know I would!

  7. This is a smaller complaint, but I noticed that someone who entered the contest basically got a free sub boost and advertisement from Tapas because they were entering the contest and at the same time Tapas did an interview with them that ended up in the entire community’s inboxes. That was kinda unfair. XD

  8. It goes without saying that Tapas should be completely transparent about their guidelines next time concerning mature content. It's fine that you only allow PG-13/safe for work content to win, but you need to define what that is and, more importantly, notify all entrants that it is not allowed before starting the contest.

  9. Lastly, I was extremely shocked by the sudden announcement of the winners! I think this was the most baffling thing, but we never even got told the date they were going to announce the winners! They just said… Sometime in February, and then BAM! It suddenly appeared in my inbox!
    I am only critical of this site because I actually really love it and want it to succeed! I hope you'll listen to these suggestions~!