I hope this lasts for a long time. I am into writing books. I know a lot of you guys are as well. So here is your chance! Write ONE chapter of a book that YOU wrote. There will be one judge that will judge all of the entries. Your chapter cannot be more then 750 words!
I am going to be the first judge.
I am also going to try to get a merit prize from Carlie.
Hmmm...intriguing. This really should be moved to the AMW, and I would suggest asking a mod for the merit, rather than Carlie. Also, will there be a judging for the book overall, in addition to judging the chapters?
A4 sized pages from both sides or A5 pages on one side? That's a diffrence in 4 times. I think it should be beteween 500 words to 3000 words, since sometimes SF stoies are very short(1.5 small pages) but very good. Read asimovs "buy jupiter" for example.
I've advised the OP that the rules need a bit of revising. I'm not entirely clear what the purpose of this is. However, as I currently have access to professional consultation from people inside the editing and publishing industry, I believe that I could provide some tips on how best to utilise something like this.
Here's a suggestion: the first chapter of any novel is a hook. It has to inspire interest. It has to establish a major, or main character, and generate questions or motive. I think a "Write the opening chapter of a book" contest like this has potential as a kind of workshop, for people to practice writing hard-hitting, exciting hooks, so that they can grab the reader's interest.
So are we getting merits? This is getting boring, no one is posting chapters. I think I'll start.
Wait, I haven't thought of it yet, well think of this as a draft.
Book Title: ???? CHAPTER I: ????
The huge concrete jungle wraps around the landscape, covering everything and freeing no one. Once he looks around, he sees nothing but gigantic rods of steel that seems to be taunting, while the putrid air chokes him. He overheard the fleeing birds, flying away from the place. The fog further covered the slight space where he could see. He coughed once, then twice, before he regained his poise. He focused his eyes straight to the blank abyss, holding his sword upright tightly with the appendage at the end of his arm. Finally, with a sleight of hand, he charged forth. He ran straight and thrusted his sword forward. (Inc...)