June 2023 News, Updates and Monthly Contest from The Ink Well

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Hello Beautiful Community!

First, a word of appreciation for all in the community who have been posting stories, providing feedback on one another's posts, and helping our community to grow and thrive! Thank you!

No major announcements this month. Just lots of great info, plus winners for the May fiction contest, and of course our new contest of the month!

Here are the topics in this newsletter:

  • Important: Creative Nonfiction vs. Other Nonfiction
  • Delegations and Rewards — In Case You Missed It
  • Important Reminders to All Writers in The Ink Well
  • Winners from the May Contest!
  • June 2023 Contest — 10-Hive Prize + 2nd and 3rd Place Prizes
  • Find Us on Discord
  • Creative Inspiration
  • Delegate to The Ink Well / Follow Our Curation Trail

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Important: Creative Nonfiction vs. Other Nonfiction

Wow — it's hard to believe that we are in our 33'rd week of creative nonfiction contests! It has been a really fun journey, and we're happy that we made the decision to open up The Ink Well to this genre.

However... we know it may be a little confusing if you're not familiar with the genre of creative nonfiction. That's why all of our creative nonfiction prompt posts start out with a pointer to our article describing creative nonfiction.

Be sure to read that article before posting nonfiction in The Ink Well!

Here are a few important notes:

  1. Creative nonfiction is real life storytelling.
  2. Your story must include elements of fiction, such as characters, dialogue, scene setting, action, a conflict and its resolution, etc.
  3. Do not post other types of nonfiction in The Ink Well, such as advice columns, self-help information, a report on your health, etc.

Here are some examples of nonfiction vs. creative nonfiction:

  • Nonfiction: How I spent my day.

  • Creative nonfiction: The day I spent with my father when I finally realized how much he loved me.

  • Nonfiction: Three ways to improve your mood.

  • Creative nonfiction: How I spent two years recovering from depression with the help of a friend.

  • Nonfiction: The political strife in my country.

  • Creative nonfiction: The night my husband and I pretended our country is not at war and had the time of our lives.

We hope that helps!

Note: Going forward, we will not curate nonfiction posts that do not follow our guidelines.

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Delegations and Rewards — In Case You Missed It

We appreciate all the delegations we have received — and thank you to the new delegators who began supporting us after we made our announcement in May. Delegations enable us to support the writers in The Ink Well!

To show our appreciation, and to encourage more support through delegations, we recently decided to distribute most of the curation rewards back to our delegators!

The Ink Well now pays out curation rewards for your delegations!

By delegating any amount of your Hive Power to the @theinkwell account, not only will you be supporting the writers and the community as a whole, but you'll also earn rewards.

These rewards are paid out on a daily basis, proportional to the amount of HP you delegate. This is similar to other big curation projects, but you'll be directly supporting fellow writers and The Ink Well community — one of the creative epicenters of Hive!

Want to delegate to The Ink Well? See the last section of this newsletter for some handy HiveSigner links! Or do it on your own by delegating any amount to @theinkwell account, from your favorite frontend or wallet.

Questions? Visit the ask-theinkwell channel in our Discord server.

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Important Reminders to all Writers in The Ink Well

There are a few things that we'd like to provide as reminders, as these are common issues.

Do not use AI to generate content in our community

As we mentioned in the March 2023 newsletter, we do not allow AI-generated content in the community. All stories must be completely original, and written from your own personal experiences and imagination.

Avoid morals, lessons and author intrusion

When we read stories, whether they are fictional or creative nonfiction stories, we do NOT read to be taught something. We do NOT read to find out what the author has to say about the story at the end. We do not read to learn lessons about kindness, thoughtfulness, God, politics, or anything else.

We read to be entertained, and to experience something outside of our own daily lives — just as we do when we watch a movie or a TV show. And, we want to draw our own conclusions at the end of the story.

When the author provides a summary of the lesson to be learned from the story at the end, this is called author intrusion. You can read our article on author intrusion in our catalog of fiction writing tips.

So — please do not add a lesson or moral, or write a story or creative nonfiction piece for the purpose of instructing, teaching or preaching. Thank you!

Please be sure to use the appropriate tags:

This is important because a) it's not always easy to tell the difference between fiction and nonfiction (and readers consider its merit accordingly), and b) it makes it possible to search for those tags when we review stories for winning entries.

Remember to add your story link to a comment on the prompt post

If you are entering a story into one of our fiction or nonfiction contests, you must add a link to your story in the comments.

We try to catch all entries as we list the participants and winners, but it is extra work for us to find those who have not added their link to a comment on the prompt post and we do not always find them. If you miss this step, you may miss out on being considered for contest prizes.

Please follow these important image rules

We have three important rules around images:

  1. All images must come from license-free or creative commons sites, such as Pixabay, Unsplash, Pexels, or Wikimedia Commons. Or they can be your own images. (You may not use images you find on Google, Pinterest or a website. Those are copyright protected.)
  2. You must provide attribution for ALL images — even if they are your own.
  3. For any image that is not your own, you must link to the image. For example, if you find an image on Pixabay, the source link you provide must be the URL of the page on which that image appears.

A note on quality and rewards

The Ink Well team curates content based on quality; the higher the quality, the higher the curation. (And note that we do not curate very low quality posts.)

What does this mean for our writing community? It means you have an opportunity to earn rewards for your creative writing efforts in The Ink Well. To get the best possible rewards, and to be considered for contest prizes, we recommend:

  1. Include more details in your fiction and creative nonfiction stories. Describe the setting. (Is it day or night? Are the birds singing? Is there a smell of coffee or the sound of the sea?) Give the characters interesting characteristics.
  2. Take a little extra time to read your stories and check for errors.
  3. Another recommendation is to read the winning stories. These are selected because they have literary merit, are well-written, compelling, have interesting characters, settings, dialogue, etc. — all the things we often comment on.

All of these steps can make a difference in your wallet!

We are here to help you on your writing journey with writing tips and feedback. Thank you to all community members who take that feedback to heart and continually work on improving your writing. It's wonderful to see!

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Winners from the May Contest!

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Thank you to everyone who participated in our May fiction contest, with stories and comments. As always, we received some great stories!

The contest rules involved writing one story in The Ink Well during the month of May inspired by the prompt Race.

Winners!

Here are our three winners for the May, 2023 contest.

Well done, @morey-lezama, @ricardo993 and @timix648!

Honorable mentions:

Thank you, all!

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June Contest!

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Get ready to put your creativity to work! For June we will award a first place price of 10 Hive, second place of 5 Hive, and third place of 4 HBI for the monthly contest.

For the month of June, 2023, the fiction prompt is lightning!

What can you do with this prompt? Here are a few ideas:

  • Tell the story of a child who is terribly afraid of lighting, until his parents tell him the science behind it and he becomes fascinated.
  • Write a story about some friends who decide to stay in a run-down mansion during a lightning storm to demonstrate their bravery... but it turns out to be more frightening than they anticipated.
  • Tell a historical fiction tale about what really happened the night Benjamin Franklin flew the kite in a lightning storm.

Those are just a few ideas to get your creativity flowing!

Remember to include the important elements of good fiction, including character building, conflict, a story arc, and the important storytelling skill of integrating action, dialogue and narrative.

Contest Rules

  • Write one story this month in The Ink Well inspired by the word "lightning." (Note: Please do not submit the same story to more than one contest.)

  • Post a link to your story in a comment on this post.

  • Use the #inkwellprompt and #fiction tags on your post.

At the end of the month, we will choose three winners.

Hint: We are looking for a high-quality story. Don't rush. Be sure to use the skills we highlight in our weekly fiction prompts — great settings, good character building, strong dialog, and a good story arc that resolves well in the end.

And finally, we recommend using our tips in the article Help for the Grammatically Challenged to identify errors in your story before posting.

Good luck!

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Find Us on Discord

Our Discord server is a great place to chat with other community members about the craft of writing.

Please pop into our Welcome channel, read our guidelines for conduct, and then feel free to interact with other community members or ask The Ink Well Team a question in the #ask-theinkwell channel.

Discord invitation link: https://discord.gg/Bng7mMsaQj

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Creative Inspiration and Skill Building

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In The Ink Well, we're not just about posting content and getting rewards. We are about building skills that help you earn the best possible rewards because your readers love to read your stuff!

We are here to nudge you to strive for greatness. You know how it feels when someone says, "Wow, just wow! I loved your story!" That's what it's all about. And the good news is that the rewards follow. If people love your work, they give you great upvotes. They seek you out. They want more of your creative content. And curation accounts like Curie, which we utilize and support, will give you the best possible upvotes too.

So what are you waiting for? Use our resources to build your skills and improve your writing. Here are some of the resources we provide:

  1. Creative inspiration
    We encourage and support ideas and creativity by publishing a weekly fiction contest prompt on Monday nights, and a weekly creative nonfiction contest prompt on Saturdays. Additionally, we have a nearly inexhaustible list of ideas to spur your writing. And these resources are included in every weekly prompt for reference: 50 Loglines, 50 Story Ideas, and 50 Imagination Ticklers
  2. Skill building opportunities
    We have a great catalog of fiction writing tips that can help any writer learn and grow. You can learn about characters, conflict, scene building, dialog and more. We hope you take advantage of it. And here are some important tips that can help you improve your writing craft:
    -- Draft your content in Google docs, or use Google docs for spell checking and syntax checking. It is very easy to do and it is explained in the post Help for the Grammatically Challenged.
    -- Make sure your story has the key elements of a story, including character development, scene setting, dialog, action, a conflict, and a resolution. (A story arc is especially important for fiction, of course.) We provide resources to help you with all of these important fiction elements in our catalog of fiction writing tips.
    -- Review your work before posting. You will most likely find a missing word, a grammatical error, a misspelling or a sentence that does not start with a capital letter, etc.

Thank you for reading our newsletter! We are here to encourage you and help you on your writing journey.

Delegate to The Ink Well / Follow Our Curation Trail

Want to support our community, our contests, and our rewards for great quality content? See the table below. We have made it super easy. Thank you, thank you, thank you! We have a goal to continue increasing the support we give to our wonderful, hardworking and dedicated authors!

How to Follow Our Curation Trail

You can follow our curation trail by going to our hive.vote curation trail page and clicking the follow button.

How to Delegate to The Ink Well

We welcome delegations! These support our community in many ways, including helping us to provide support to quality content creators through curation and contests.

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Hello, @theinkwell. Here's my story for this month's prompt--
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@kemmyb/adieu-carter-or-or-the

Comments--
-Littlepiggies
-Universoperdido

Congratulations winners and participants.

Thank you to the community for this opportunity. We get to read fascinating stories here and also make good friends.

Thank you for the honorable mention

Congratulations to the winners and to the honorable mention. You people have displayed your talents. Welldone....all

Congratulations to the winners @morey-lezama, @ricardo993 and @timix648

and to us the Honourable mentions.
We rock!

We go again with lightning this month⚡⚡

Hello, greetings @kingsleyy, thank you very much and may there be more successes this month

Thank you very much. Congratulations to you, too, for your work and for the honorable mention mentioned here.

Congratulations @morey-lezama, @ricardo993, @timix648 snd honorific mentions.
A very inspiring theme this month

Greetings @popurri thank you very much. I also wish you the same a lot of inspiration this month

Thank you very much.

How wonderful! Thank you very much for the honor. It's so invigorating to be picked. Many successes to the other winners @morey-lezama and @timix648.

Success to you too, my friend. Best regards.

I'm glad I came across this post. I remembered somewhere there was a collection of posts to help writers I just could not recall who created it. I will be bookmarking the catalog. 👍

Wonderful. I hope you find helpful info that supports your writing journey, @wanderingmoon.

congratulations to the winners @morey-lezama, @ricardo993 , @timix648 and all
Honourable mentions.

Thank you very much. Greetings.

Unexpected award for me. This award comes with a special anecdote about confidence in the things we do and the moment when we have to doubt. I have lived that notion of the master Augusto Monterroso, the one in which he advised to doubt if we have faith, and to have faith if we doubt. I can only thank you for the immeasurably beautiful work you are doing. Thank you very much.

Hearty congratulations to the winners, and the honorable mention. We'er all odinng well

Congratulations to all the winners.
Here is my entry https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@kinganny/it-struck-twice

I just joined the inkwell and I will do my best to be up and doing.
Thanks for this important info

Congratulations to all the winners and Honourable mentions.

Here is my entry to this Contest. https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@cypher09/robbery-and-lightning?referral=cypher09

I supported @devotedman @ginika @hazmat

Thanks so much @theinkwell for bringing this prompt,this is my first post here and I'm so glad to be part of this monthly prompt.here's my link.

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@seunruth/a-tango-with-the-gods

Congratulations to all winners

Congratulations to the winner of May contest. This is my proof of participation link.

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@mathpen/june-monthly-contestoror-lightning-and-thunder

Beautiful night group.
I leave you the participation of Rincón Poético for the monthly call.
A hug for the team @theinkwell
Excellent start week.

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@rinconpoetico7/fiction-light-reflections

Yay! Thanks so much for the mention!

I sincerely apologise for the late reply...I was really busy this past few weeks hence the reason I've been offline for this long...but I'm back now🙂🙂

https://peakd.com/theinkwell/@ricardo993/lightning-propagator

Here I leave my story of the contest of the month, greetings

Thank you for this opportunity to participate, here's my entry

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@jjmusa2004/my-interest-in-fulminology-fiction

Congratulations to all winners and honorable mentions 😊

Here's my entry to this prompt:
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@smc.arike.oba/finest-treasure-a-short-story-fiction

Here's my entry @theinkwell :

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@jhymi/struck

Supported
-jjmusa2004
-dianelson
-kemmyb

Congratulations to all the winners... Inkwell is an amazing community and I always love the energy here...
Here is my entry
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@mharieland/curious-baby-jasmine-caught-in

Hello, my friends. it is quite an age. This is my contribution to the June contest👇
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@raymondpeter/the-frightening-lightning-of-thunder
I have done the necessary things in the following people's posts:

I hope you enjoy reading my piece.
Thank you for stopping by my blog.

Warm regards,
@raymondpeter