18 Feb 2008 03:49:30 | Shelley Wake
The Blogfest 2005 Writing Contest has only been running for two
weeks and already the results are overwhelming. And not because
we’re getting far more entries than we expected. It’s because
along with entries, we’re also getting heartfelt messages from
writers all over the world. I’ve run a few contests before and
received quite a few entries, but I’ve never been personally
emailed and thanked by so many writers.
What’s the difference with this contest? I think the main reason
is that the idea actually came from writers. Even though the
writers at our company work in publishing, they find it a little
sad that there’s so much focus on writing what can sell instead
of writing what truly matters to you. They wanted a contest that
would allow people to write whatever they wanted to write.
From that idea came Blogfest, a contest designed to encourage
all writers to get the project of their dreams done. Unlike most
contests, we decided not to offer publication and not to pay the
prize for a completed work. Instead, we decided to offer the
prizes based on how much the writing project means to the
writer. This is one contest that isn’t about whether or not your
work can sell or about what your writing will mean to someone
else. It’s about what it means to you.
To enter, we asked writers to tell us about the one thing
they’ve always wanted to write and to tell us what it would mean
to them to write it. Now, after only two weeks, we have an inbox
full of emails from people. Entries so far have included
grandparents wanting to write their life story for their
grandchildren, aspiring novelists, professional writers looking
for the chance to write something for themselves and not for
money, and a young woman wanting to capture and preserve her
mother’s family recipes.
These people have entered and then sent us an extra email just
to thank us for the opportunity. They’ve told us how just
writing about the project has made them so excited and full of
joy. They have enthusiasm and feel delight just for thinking
about finally writing. And we’ve started reading the entries and
the joy is there too. As a publisher, I’m used to reading
submissions and contest entries. It’s often a joy but there’s
rarely as much life as there is in these submissions. Reading
them, I can feel that people have that spark of excitement that
is only motivated by something much greater than money or even
publication. It’s the joy of doing what your heart’s always
wanted to do.
There is more to writing than publication and money and this
competition is bringing out the real spirit of writing.
My message to all writers is to think about what matters to
them. Think about that one thing you’ve always dreamed of
writing. I challenge you to write down what completing that
project would mean to you. If you feel that spark, I challenge
you to commit to your project and get it written. Not because
you can make money from it, but because it means something to
you.
This contest has made me see more clearly than ever that there
is far more to writing than making money. There will only be a
few winners to Blogfest, and choosing them is going to be the
toughest job we do all year. But I hope this idea can reach
further than that. I hope all writers will listen to their
hearts and complete their projects. I hope that just thinking
about actually doing it will wake up that writing spirit that is
in so many people.
About Author :
Shelley Wake is one of the organizers of Blogfest 2005 and the
manager and editor of Writing Stuff – the site that offers
everything a freelance writer needs to succeed.
http://www.writingstuff.com