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Greetings Tumblrers! Today’s post comes to you in two rather large parts, so lets get right to it.

Part 1: The Logo Design Contest goes global.

Right there, you can see a map of the vast variety of places where people voted from. I am quite genuinely shocked at our vast geographical spread. I knew Nerdfighteria reached all across the globe, but this is quite something. Add to that the fact that in some cases, most notably the Dominican Republic and Australia, one pin does not mean one vote. The surveying website can only be so accurate, and we got one pin representing seventeen votes in the Australian city of Perth, and there were more voters from the Dominican Republic than there were from the UK!

To give you some perspective on the numbers, here’s the low down on where people are voting from, and how many of them there are.  We had votes from, in alphabetical list form…

Argentina (1 vote), Australia (31 votes), Austria (1 vote), Barbados (1 vote), Belgium (1 vote), Brazil (1 vote), Brunei Darussalam (1 vote), Bulgaria (1 vote), Canada, Chile (1 vote), Colombia (1 vote), Croatia (1 vote), Czech Republic (1 vote), Dominican Republic (24 votes), Ecuador (1 vote), Finland (1 vote), France (4 votes), Germany (1 vote), Greece (1 vote), Iceland (1 vote), India (5 votes), Indonesia (1 vote), Italy (3 votes), Macedonia (1 vote), Malaysia (1 vote), Mexico (3 votes), New Zealand (2 votes), Panama (1 vote), the Philippines (5 votes), Poland (3 votes), Portugal, Singapore (2 votes), Slovakia (1 vote), Spain (5 votes), Sweden (1 vote), Switzerland (1 vote), the US (100 votes) and the UK (21 votes)

So thank you every one! I’m really pleased that this project has gone so far around the world!

But now, the moment you’ve all been waiting for.

Part 2: The Logo Design Contest Winners

Before we announce the winners, with the French Llama of last year overseeing the final results, I will say that every single design got at least one vote, so no one is going home with nothing. So let’s reveal the scores.

Joint 9th place - 1 vote - Design 7 and Design 8

Joint 8th place - 2 votes - Design 1 and Design 9

7th place - 3 votes - Design 3

6th place - 4 votes - Design 4

5th place - 10 votes - Design 2

4th place - 19 votes - Design 6

And so now, we come to the top three…

In third place, with thirty two votes, was design number eleven by Marlene Gutierrez

In second place, with thirty seven votes, was design number ten by Denoel Andre.

Which means that our winner, with a quite whopping 128 votes, was design number five, by Tom Pennington

An excellent piece of design! Thoroughly liked by the community, winning over 50% of the total vote, more than deserving to win! Well done! I shall be contacting Mr Pennington about designing us a front cover over the next few days.

Thank you all for taking part, whether you voted, designed, or if you told any fellow nerdfighters what was going on. After the initial drought of entries, I was very worried nothing would happen, but I think this has been a splendid year’s worth of work, with an excellent final outcome.

I hope you all like the final logo! You’ll be seeing lots more of it from now on! Specifically, as this Tumblr’s new avatar, and on the tickets which will be available soon!

God Bless, Best Wishes, and DFTBA

Design number six! This one is by one Andrea Zadro whose tumblr and website are linked here. Very much liking the calligraphic style here!

If you’re wanting to try your hand at this part of the contest, submit your designs at the following link! Remember, you’ve got until the 28th and everyone can submit up to three designs!


“A clear, fun, bright and bold logo, incorporating the themes of Nerdfighteria (the hand sign, French Llama’s, etc), creative writing, and the specific prompt of this year - applied 21st century research (of any/multiple fields). The words “DFTBA Short Story Contest 2013” must be included.”

Design number six! This one is by one Andrea Zadro whose tumblr and website are linked here. Very much liking the calligraphic style here!

If you’re wanting to try your hand at this part of the contest, submit your designs at the following link! Remember, you’ve got until the 28th and everyone can submit up to three designs!

“A clear, fun, bright and bold logo, incorporating the themes of Nerdfighteria (the hand sign, French Llama’s, etc), creative writing, and the specific prompt of this year - applied 21st century research (of any/multiple fields). The words “DFTBA Short Story Contest 2013” must be included.”

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Dear all


This is very slightly late, but my sleep schedule has been very mucked up lately, for various reasons.

Before I continue though, I see we have a large number of new followers of late! Welcome one and all. So glad you could be here to join us on this great literary adventure.

So, today, we announce the prompt of the DFTBA Short Story Contest 2013. And that prompt is…

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No, not drums, it’s -

Applied 21st Century Research

At this point, one or two of you may be scratching your heads slightly, and its true that this prompt is a little more elaborate than last year’s one so let me explain.

What I’m wanting you to write this year is a story about, or somehow involving, research or discoveries or inventions or developments that have happened in the last thirteen years. I want you to find an article about something that was discovered, or developed, or researched, or proposed, or invented in the 21st century, and write a story about it.

To give you some idea of what I mean, here are some examples.

A story about interstellar travel based on the warp drive proposed in the following Sci Show video.

A story about how it came to be that Richard III’s body was buried in what became a car park.

A story about people with artificial limbs being allowed to compete in the Olympics.

A story about the cure for AIDS being developed, and what that might mean.

A story about how the conquest of the Mexicans by the Aztec Empire changed them so radically.

A story about just how much you can learn about someone from their face and what that kind of thing could mean.

A story about the Higgs Boson and/or CERN, and how they both might do things in the future.

A story about travel in the Roman world that we can now better understand thanks to research.

A story that looks at immersive, collaborative gaming now, and sees where it could go.

I hope this gives you some idea of what we’re looking for this year. Basically, we want a story that takes something that was invented/discovered/proposed/developed/researched since 2000, and use it to make a fiction narrative.

Just one point of clarification, this does not necessarily mean stories about the research itself. The anthology isn’t looking to be filled with fictionalised accounts of research from this century. Its more looking for stories that take the subject matter of the research (or the applications of the technologies etc) and make stories out of that.

To be clear, this could be any field. Maybe a new interpretation of a particular event was published in this century. Maybe there was a survey that suggested something strange about the way society functions. Maybe there was some proposed political idea, or some way of regulating society that was proposed or researched in the last 13 years. There is a lot of scope here, and I’m really looking forward to seeing what people do with it.

The one rule that this prompt does bring into the equation is sourcing. To prove that your story is based on something that was actually developed/researched etc in this century, you’ll need to provide a source that shows and discusses the topic of your story. Also, Wikipedia does not count. It’s a great place as a hub to find such research, but its no good as an actual source in and of itself. Specifics will be discussed in detail later, but I’d like to think that most of our readers here can tell the difference between a credible and non-credible source.

What is being asked for here could be broadly described as “science fiction” since it is all fiction that is being inspired by new developments. But the crucial point is that those new developments arn’t being made only in the science field. There are all kinds of fields that had made all kinds of advancements in the twenty first century. Sociology, psychology, history, economics, art theory, literature… so many different fields have grown and changed that there is plenty to go out and inspire you. And crucially, you’re not limited to writing about the changes themselves. Those are an important starting point, and depending upon your choice of research, the discoveries themselves may be your principle focus. But equally, you could say “what did these theories mean if applied in X way in the future” or “how does what we see here interact with what we know already?” These, and many other questions, are very possible to discuss with this prompt. 

Naturally, I expect some of you will have questions and ideas about what to do with this, so please feel free to ask. You can send me an ask, or you can drop me an email at

DFTBA(dot)Short[dot]Story<dot>Contest{AT}inbox(dot)com

Although please make it clear if you send an email if you’re comfortable with me discussing the answer to your question on the tumblr.

Speaking of the email, I’d also like it if you could use it for other things too. We’re still looking for judges, we’ve had one or two people apply, but we’ll need more if we want to make this really work (At least one judge from last year is up for taking part again, so that’s good news)

Also, we’ll be starting the logo design contest soon. I’m attempting to get DesignersOfTumblr on board, and we are discussing the particularities of the deadline as we speak. The brief is as follows:

“A clear, bright and bold logo, incorporating the themes of Nerdfighteria (the hand sign, French Llama’s, etc), creative writing, and the specific prompt of this year - applied 21st century research (of any field). The words “DFTBA Short Story Contest 2013” must be included.”

If you want to submit logo designs right now, please email them to

DFTBA(dot)Short[dot]Story<dot>Contest{AT}inbox(dot)com

and make it clear in the subject line that your submitting a logo. Also, remember, the winning designer will also need to be available to design a front cover for the anthology.

This links into another important point, and I need to say this in bold.

YOU CANNOT SUBMIT STORIES YET!

The reason for this is that since we don’t have a logo (because I couldn’t really ask for a logo without giving the prompt away), I didn’t want to be setting up the events and tickets without one, and so we haven’t got an eventbrite thing up yet, so you can’t buy a ticket, so you can’t submit yet. Rest assured though, when we’ve got a logo, very shortly afterwards you will be able to submit. I am just letting you know now, not to send them to me by e-mail. As some of our newer followers may not know, we raise money here not only through the sale of the anthology, but also through a very small entrance fee that is then donated to the foundation to decrease worldsuck. But while you can’t submit yet, you can definitely start work on your stories. So get writing!

One final piece of news, we are upping the word limit. You now have between 1000 and 5000 words to write your story. To be clear, you don’t have to reach that limit, but this way you have some extra space to really let your story fly!


Thank you all so much for being a part of this. I’m really looking forward to seeing what everyone submits this year.

God Bless, Best Wishes and DFTBA

Number twenty eight! This one comes to you courtesy of whentheskyisfalling. Thank you very much to the people at designersoftumblr for once more reblogging the big main link to this part of the contest. A reminder to you all, there&#8217;s now less than a week to make your submissions, so remember, be making them quickly! We&#8217;ve got thirty amazing submissions (or twenty nine since my one isn&#8217;t so amazing, but that&#8217;s just me) and this part of the contest I think can be counted as a great success. Looking forward to whatever number thirty one might be! Hope to see you all out there. If you want to look at the others, or want to submit your own design, click on the link above on the picture.

Number twenty eight! This one comes to you courtesy of whentheskyisfalling. Thank you very much to the people at designersoftumblr for once more reblogging the big main link to this part of the contest. A reminder to you all, there’s now less than a week to make your submissions, so remember, be making them quickly! We’ve got thirty amazing submissions (or twenty nine since my one isn’t so amazing, but that’s just me) and this part of the contest I think can be counted as a great success. Looking forward to whatever number thirty one might be! Hope to see you all out there. If you want to look at the others, or want to submit your own design, click on the link above on the picture.

And here comes number seventeen, by one vibeout. Designs are still coming in, all looking very impressive. For more information on them, where to submit and when to submit it by, click on the link on the picture (although for the last part, its February 8th).

And here comes number seventeen, by one vibeout. Designs are still coming in, all looking very impressive. For more information on them, where to submit and when to submit it by, click on the link on the picture (although for the last part, its February 8th).

And immediately above me is number sixteen! Sporting a black background and pencil motif! This one comes to us from onewhiteeye. What&#8217;s everyone&#8217;s thoughts! Well you&#8217;ve still got plenty of time to decide! February 8th is the final submission day. And as ever, if you want to find out more, click on the picture. Thanks everyone for being involved. For those interested in more news, there WILL be some soon. Count on it. In the meantime, if you want to know more about the logo contest, or want to participate yourself, click on the link on the picture!

And immediately above me is number sixteen! Sporting a black background and pencil motif! This one comes to us from onewhiteeye. What’s everyone’s thoughts! Well you’ve still got plenty of time to decide! February 8th is the final submission day. And as ever, if you want to find out more, click on the picture. Thanks everyone for being involved. For those interested in more news, there WILL be some soon. Count on it. In the meantime, if you want to know more about the logo contest, or want to participate yourself, click on the link on the picture!

And here comes number fourteen! Number fourteen with a blue and white motif with a pencil! *racing commentator style ends*. This piece here is by one ghostsinyourbed which is a spooky name for a tumblr if I ever heard one. As always, the link to the rest, and instructions on how to sumbit, can be found via the link in the picture. Thank you so much all who are following and those who are taking part. We&#8217;re having so many good designs come through here, it&#8217;s all been really great!

And here comes number fourteen! Number fourteen with a blue and white motif with a pencil! *racing commentator style ends*. This piece here is by one ghostsinyourbed which is a spooky name for a tumblr if I ever heard one. As always, the link to the rest, and instructions on how to sumbit, can be found via the link in the picture. Thank you so much all who are following and those who are taking part. We’re having so many good designs come through here, it’s all been really great!

The eleventh logo on our tour. This one was by the good folks over at JasonEchoDesign. We&#8217;ve been getting more and more designs coming in here, which has been really great. I may have to increase the number shown every day at this rate! If you want to see the others, or you want to submit a design yourself, click on the picture above for more information.

The eleventh logo on our tour. This one was by the good folks over at JasonEchoDesign. We’ve been getting more and more designs coming in here, which has been really great. I may have to increase the number shown every day at this rate! If you want to see the others, or you want to submit a design yourself, click on the picture above for more information.

This is the fifth design submitted, and it too is by happy-smiley-robot, who has taken full advantage of the maximum three submission rule. Just a reminder, I am only putting these out there in the order they were submitted! There&#8217;s been no voting yet, that&#8217;s still a while away yet. There&#8217;s still plenty of time for everyone to submit who wants to. Click on the picture to go see more details.

This is the fifth design submitted, and it too is by happy-smiley-robot, who has taken full advantage of the maximum three submission rule. Just a reminder, I am only putting these out there in the order they were submitted! There’s been no voting yet, that’s still a while away yet. There’s still plenty of time for everyone to submit who wants to. Click on the picture to go see more details.

The second design submitted to the logo contest, this one by Pondear. The rest can be found here, and if you think you&#8217;ve got the drawing/artistic/design skills to come up with your own, please do and submit it here (tag the entry &#8220;contest&#8221;, you can enter a maximum of three times) by the 8th of February deadline. Thanks again to DesignersOfTumblr for hosting this for us!
Best wishes &amp; DFTBA

The second design submitted to the logo contest, this one by Pondear. The rest can be found here, and if you think you’ve got the drawing/artistic/design skills to come up with your own, please do and submit it here (tag the entry “contest”, you can enter a maximum of three times) by the 8th of February deadline. Thanks again to DesignersOfTumblr for hosting this for us!

Best wishes & DFTBA

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Greetings fellow Tumblrer writing fans, today’s post comes to you in two exciting parts! So lets be going!

Part 1: Wow! Hello!

So there I was on the evening of the 12th of December, at around six fifteen in the evening, UK time (because…that’s where I am) and a friend was coming over, and we had some things to talk about, but just before he arrived, I thought “I’ll just see how the contest Tumblr is doing” as I hadn’t checked it much that day. My eyes widened massively when from the sixty we had had that morning, I suddenly now saw we were at seventy eight.

About ten minutes after that, we were at eighty three, then ninety one, then ninety five. This perpetual rise kept coming, sailing us well past one hundred. It didn’t really peter out until the following morning, when I found us at two hundred and eighteen. Now we’re at two hundred and thirty three, last I counted.

Naturally, although I had prayed for something like this (as I am a Christian, and being charity, I know that this is the kind of thing God likes) I had to figure there was a specific cause (I believe God does like to work through specific causes). And there was. Thanks to a recommendation from effyeahnerdfighterbooks that was later rebloged by the illustrious effyeahnerdfighters themselves, we now had a whole new massive, made of awesome crowd of Nerdfighters comming over to see what it was we were all about. And from all accounts, they seemed to like it!

So welcome one and all! I am very happy and very amazed to have you all here, and in such great numbers! It’s really very very encouraging and it means we are going to have an awesome contest here!

Part 2: We could use some help!

One or two of the questions that came to me after the sudden flood of new followers, were to the effect of

- Wouldn’t it be awesome if John Green were a judge!

- Couldn’t you publish the anthology through DFTBA (records)?

Now the answer to both of these questions, is of course, yes. It’d be great if John Green was on board, and I’d be amazing if we could publish the anthology through DFTBA records.

I have contacted Alan Lastufka via the e-mail page on the DFTBA records website, and I have sent John Green e-mails once or twice previously, but thus far no avail. Though his website assures me that he reads all the e-mails he receives, he’s been a very busy man lately what with the arrival of TFIOS onto everyone’s bookshelves (for the few uninitiated, that stands for “The Fault In Our Stars”, John Green’s latest novel) and the Tour De Nerdfighting swinging him around the outer edge of the continental US and parts of Canada. Thus, I don’t think I’ll be getting an answer from him for a little while…but we might.

If people would like John Green to be on the judging panel for this contest, and if people would like the e-book anthology to be published via DFTBA records, then I have one suggestion. Tell them!

John Green’s email is johngreenwritesbooks[AT]gmail[DOT]com

DFTBA records can be reached at dftbarecords[AT]gmail[DOT]com

And in both cases if you put “DFTBA SSC!” into the subject line, maybe if they get several E-mails all asking the same thing, we may well get some attention.

Now if people don’t want that, IE they’d rather have other judges or other ways of buying the E-book anthology, I understand. I’m quite fond of these ideas, but I’m willing to bet that some of you arn’t. So this is just something for those who want to do it. Vote with your feet! Or in the computer age, your fingers, I guess. I’m not going to be telling anyone to do anything. But if people would like this, please! Go right on ahead.

I hope you all are having a great weekend!

Best wishes, and of course…

DFTBA.

  

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Good morning fellow tumblrers, today’s tumblr post comes to you in three parts, lets get right to it.


Part 1: News

So, its been two days since we launched this campaign to organise a short story contest for/with the nerdfighter community, and already there has been significant progress.

  • At time of writing this, we have twenty five followers on the tumblr here.
  • We’ve been featured on the Ning, both on the front page of the blogs section, and the in the discussion and debate section, where we’re talking about the best ways to sort out some of the details of the contest.
  • We have TWO interested judges. Marcy Collier (a blog she regularly contributes to can be found here and her twitter is here) who is a professional critic for the Western Pennsylvania branch of the Society of Children’s Books Writers and Illustrators and is the editor of the Golden Penn newsletter, and Katie Biela, an English Literature teacher in one of America’s top ten preparatory schools.
  • We have initiated contact with two other groups of potential judges. I can’t say any more about that at this time, but both are very interesting and I’m very excited about their potential involvement.

This is all very good news, and although there is very much still to do, this is all very encouraging. Please do keep following the news on this tumblr, an please do let any other creative writer friends know about what’s happening here!

Part 2: Charity!

I’ve decided how we are very definitely going to get the nerdfighter community directly linked with this event, in the form of the charity we shall be raising for. I’ve said before that many of the parts of this contest will be submitted to a vote, and what better way to submit this part of it to a vote than to link our proceeds raised directly to this year’s Project For Awesome!

We’ll be donating the proceeds from both the sale of the anthology and the entrance fees to the Foundation to Decrease Worldsuck. This money will then be part of the collective funds that will be voted on by the nerdfighter community as a whole to decide which charities will be supported that year.

This is, in my view, the best way to make sure that this is a project that all of Nerdfighteria can be involved with in some way. Even if you don’t take part directly, you can still be involved in the decision of where the money goes, by taking part in the Project for Awesome 2012.



Part 3: Possible dates

In terms of dates of the contest, I have some ideas for dates, but these are still very very fluid. Right now, I’m thinking that the contest should begin on October 2nd 2012. AKA DFTBA day. To explain, October 2nd is the first time that we heard the initialism DFTBA on Brotherhood 2.0 (the original incarnation of the Vlogbrothers project). You can see it mentioned towards the end of this video. So on October 2nd, the prompt will be announced and those who have paid their entrance fees will be able to begin writing their stories. The actual opening of the website for people to pay their entrance fees will happen a good deal sooner, hopefully around May-July time, but I digress. Then everyone will have one month, until November 2nd, to write their stories. This will then give the judges just over one month to make their decisions, and would give me and any other organisers, what little time there is left to put together the Kindle anthology, and publish it before the Project for Awesome begins.

Now it should be stressed at this point that everything I’ve just said about dates is NOTHING but a list of guesses. We don’t yet know all of who the judges will be, we don’t know how available they will be, and most importantly, we don’t know how many people will be entering. If say fifty people enter, that will mean that everything I’ve said will probably be quite possible, but if one thousand and fifty people enter, that’s a very different matter. Either way, we’re still very much at the beginning of all of this, so please keep following, keep reading and watching, and more information will be coming to you forthwith!

Best wishes & DFTBA

A short video describing some the contest’s details thus far! Thank you Chris Dolman!

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So after some expression of significant interest from both the Nerdfighters ning, and the Your Pants forums, I thought that I should set up a Tumblr dedicated to chronicling how we are getting on with the organisation of the first Nerdfighter short story contest. Thus far we’ve got several things discussed and agreed upon, though some of these may possibly change: -

  • This project is definitely for charity.
  • The revenue will be generated in two ways. Firstly by an entrance fee for the contest, and secondly by sales of the anthology containing the winning entrants. All of the money from both of these will be going to the charity that we choose.
  • There will be a first, second and third prize, and then a larger number of stories that reach the accolade of being published in the anthology.
  • The anthology at the end will most likely be an E-book for Kindle and other platforms. Although we would like there to be a physical book published, there is a good chance that doing so would cut far too deeply into the charity revenue.
  • The story length would be somewhere between 1000 and 3500 words.

There are however lots of things still to be decided, namely…

  • Which charities are we giving to?
  • What will the entrance fee be? (off hand, my guess would be between $4-$8 US)
  • Who/How will we be publishing said anthology? Shall we self publish it, or shall we go through Amazon or other means?
  • How will the contest work? Will there be rounds with different prompts, or will there be one prompt and everyone works around that.
  • Will there be any feedback from the judges? Or will we arrange it so that participants can go to a special forum and receive/give constructive criticism and general feedback

There are advantages and disadvantages to various different ways of organising this, and I’ll post about them over the next few days. However, the one thing we definitely need at this stage can be summed up in one word

JUDGES!

Until we have people who would be willing to act as judges in this contest, we can’t really start planning anything else. We certainly have plenty of willing participants, but as for people actually who want to read lots and lots of our stories and pass judgement on them as to who is best etc, that’s going to be much much harder. As I myself actually want to take part and write a story myself, it’s really not going to be me, so we need to find some people who would be willing to do that for us. Preferably, people with significant reading/writing credentials. Of course there are John and Hank Green to approach, but they are rather busy with lots of other things right now. So if you know anyone who you think would be apt, or if you are someone who is apt, please get in touch with us! Send me a message here, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible to arrange more! In the meantime, wait for more news here.