MH aspiring writer Rachael Johns has a great post about the subjectivity of contest scores. Read it if you are subbing to contests.
I would like to talk about judging contests. Over the past several months, I have judged contests and I am currently a coordinator for my local RWA chapter. When you judge, some contests coordinators will send you a table of overall results, yours and other judges in your specialty. This allows you to see just how well you judged other manuscripts compared to your peers .
I like these results because I care about how I judge others manuscripts. Was I too hard on someone? Generally my scores are in line with other judges. But, this last contest, I scored much higher than a couple of other judges.
Which leads me to my point:
What manuscript warrants a score of 29 out of 100 points? Yes, you read that right. 29 out of 100. My answer: NO ONE. There is really no purpose to scoring someone really low in a contest except to kill someone’s spirit. And, IMHO, that is not the purpose of contests. They are here to help aspiring writers.
Most people who score below an 85 will not make the finals so a score of 29 is overkill.
My suggestion: Make your lowest score a three. You point will still come across with 3s.
Abbi :-)
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Which is More Important: The Super Bowl or Caring for the Sick?
A little bit of snow fell this weekend where I live. The main roads are plowed but the side roads, ie., my street haven't been touched.
I work tonight 7p-7a and I had a feeling getting into work would be a problem. I am working on it. Why? Because people will be too busy watching the Super Bowl to help nurses get to hospitals and take care of sick patients.
And, once I get to work, my place of employment can't guarantee I will have a way to get home.
I really hope everyone enjoys the game.
AC :-)
I work tonight 7p-7a and I had a feeling getting into work would be a problem. I am working on it. Why? Because people will be too busy watching the Super Bowl to help nurses get to hospitals and take care of sick patients.
And, once I get to work, my place of employment can't guarantee I will have a way to get home.
I really hope everyone enjoys the game.
AC :-)
Monday, February 1, 2010
You Don't Know Me . . .
My blog is back up. Abbi Cantrell I am.
This blog will be about writing. And, because it is not the ONLY thing I do in my life, it will be about the other things as well: family, work (nursing) and life.
And, I am going to start out with a little fun. The ABC's of Romance started by my creative critique group.
WoooHooo for remembering the letter Q!
Abbi :-)
This blog will be about writing. And, because it is not the ONLY thing I do in my life, it will be about the other things as well: family, work (nursing) and life.
And, I am going to start out with a little fun. The ABC's of Romance started by my creative critique group.
WoooHooo for remembering the letter Q!
Abbi :-)
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