Writers win Five Steem! Dec. 18 After a huge snowstorm some kids make a snowman that mysteriously does not melt when the rest of the snow does.

in #twentyfourhourshortstory6 years ago (edited)

 The 24 hour short story challenge

(But you'll get a little more time than that...) 


I am fascinated by science fiction writer Harlan Ellison writing short stories in a book store window.  He wrote short stories, with everyone watching, for years.  People started to questioned if he already had the stories, so he began to take suggestions for topics from people watching.  Chris Carter of X-files fame gave him the topic of a 102-year-old pregnant corpse, and he wrote a story based on that idea.So thus the idea behind this contest was born.  You can write a short story in a short amount of time.

Click here for last week's winners and entries.  

Here are the terms of the contest.

Write a short story no longer than 2,000 words, based on the topic phrase.

Here is the topic for you short story:

After a huge snowstorm some kids make a snowman that mysteriously does not melt when the rest of the snow does.

Here are the rules for entry

1. Upvote this post. 

2. Resteem this post  (And actually even you don't enter this contest and you read this post, resteeming this would be greatly appreciated to get the word out for more participants.  Thanks!)  (I've gotten comments about this policy.  The reason for the upvotes and resteem is help provide funding for the contest.)

3. In your post put a link to this post. 

4. Post a link to your story in the comments below. (This is really important, this is how I keep track of entries.  I check my replies for entries.) Entries are due by 9 p.m. EST (New York/D.C. Time) Tuesday December 18. 

This actually gives you a little over 48 hours from when I make this post.  But I want to give more time to allow for more people to enter the contest.

5. Use the tag twentyfourhourshortstory for your first tag. (Don't use # before the tag or it goes over the 24 character limit.  24...24 hour short story contest...Ironic don't you think...)

Feel free to use other tags as you wish. 

Prizes are:

5 Steem for First Place.

3 Steem for Second Place

1 Steem for Third Place And depending on how many entries I receive I may give out Steem for other entries.  But again that all depends on the amount and quality of posts. (I am personally putting up the rewards for this contest, there be no whales here capt’in.  So upvoting and resteeming helps keep this thing going.)

So please upvote with as much power as you can.  That helps fund the contest. Currently @curie has funded the contest for a couple months.  Extra Steem earned can go back to more rewards for the contest.

Here's what you get for participating, even if you don't win.

1. I upvote every entry, and I resteem every entry to over 1,000  2,000 followers. 

2. I create a post at the end of every contest and I mention and link to your post. Again going out to over a 1,000 2,000 followers.

3. A regular community of participants has developed around this contest and they read and comment on the entries.

4. (Then of course there is the chance for winning some extra Steem!)Thanks for reading and good luck! Can't wait to see what you come up with.

P.S. If by Friday you see I have not resteemed or upvoted your entry, shoot me a comment.  I may have missed it.  I am getting more entries to read, and contrary to rumor...I am human. Thanks!  I look forward to reading your entry!  

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Glad I made it for this one, very happy that you're back <3

Here's my entry: https://steemit.com/twentyfourhourshortstory/@calluna/the-snowman-a-24-hour-short-story

Cutting it kinda close, but here's my entry! Hope you enjoy it!

https://steempeak.com/twentyfourhourshortstory/@geekpowered/the-first-snow-day-of-the-year-24-hour-short-story-challenge

Good luck to the other entries.

Had a bit of trouble at first coming up with what to do about this one.

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This is my ticket. I hope you like it.
In a distant village where the children did not know what Christmas was because they only knew the job, their parents, their closest relatives and all the members of that society only knew the incessant work of the coal mines.
The sadness of that people was so great and it felt so desolate in the hearts of its inhabitants that there were no words to describe it.
Such was his situation that two days before Christmas an intense snowstorm began, so strong that it froze the whole village, but the children looking out of his window saw with joy the first joy of that year, as the thick snowflakes fell to the ground and to his house.
During those two days no one could leave their house, and therefore could not go to the mines, something that kept the children happy, that they could finally share with their parents, without having to see them go to those mines where at any moment they could lose their lives.
After those two days the storm finally subsided and the children joyfully went out to play with the snow, but one of those children, the youngest of all, realized that the snow was different that year, it seemed thicker and with a certain sweet taste.
I think then his heart was filled with a special joy, inviting the other children of the village to make a big snowman, so big that everyone could see it from afar and guide the miners back home on Christmas night.
They made a big snowball for the body, then a smaller one for the head, they found a big hat with a long brim, a scarf made with a sheet and a big nose with a carrot.
The following days the children played around the doll with great joy, it seemed that the doll smiled every time the children were around playing and that it was saddened as they headed home at the end of the afternoon. But with astonishment the villagers saw a light coming out of the doll's head and illuminating the way back for the miners.
So the days passed and the sun began to rise with more intensity and the heat was present, but to the surprise of all the inhabitants of the village the snowman did not melt, everyone was amazed, different hypotheses were made about this strange event, some thought it was an extraterrestrial, that the chemical composition was not that of water, among other hypotheses.
But only the youngest child knew what the secret was, why this doll did not break down with the days, how he and the village children had managed to keep the doll from melting and did not reveal it to anyone, so the snowman remained there. even in the sunniest times and remains the guide for the miners to get safely to their homes, the point of joy and play for the children of that village forgotten by all.
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Thanks for the story. But the contest had already finished and had been rewarded by the time you sent this in.

Here is the current contest.

https://steemit.com/twentyfourhourshortstory/@mctiller/writers-win-five-steem-jan-1-a-man-gets-a-special-pocket-watch-for-the-holidays-the-watch-sends-him-back-an-hour-time-allowing