May 25, 2016
The following is a PSA for all those writer types out there on my follower list:
Get ready, because Draftshares is about to begin!
When: May 30th - June 4th
Readers: Check out as many drafts (projects currently in the Draft stage) as you can during the week of May 30th - June 3rd, and participate by opening and commenting on your favorite drafts’ excerpts.
Why: To encourage community engagement...and, PRIZES!
Prizes you say?: Yes! For every Draft (or synopsis*) you critique, you will be entered into a drawing for the following:
Prizes for Anyone
- Three sets of a copy of Asteroid Made of Dragons, button, and shirt
- Church of Technology/Deus Hex Machina swag (pins and shirts)
- Copy of Shadow of the Owl
- Signed copy of Ageless
- Order of Dax Harrison
- Order of Bones of the Past
- Order of Proxy
- Original drawing by Jack Katz
- Ladies of Sci Fi poster from A.C. Weston
- Mix CD set with custom cover art by C. Brennecke
- $25 in Inkshares Credits
Prizes for Authors
- Video editing by Yicheng Liu
- Interview on The Warbler
- Guest spot on Drinkshares: Last Call
- $25 in Inkshares Credits
Drafters: Let us know if you’d like to receive a soft critique or a hard critique by messaging a member of the DLC cast or tweeting your project link @drinkshareslc with either the #critiquemekindly or #critiqueme hashtags. If you want your synopsis critiqued, include the hashtag #critiquemypage too.
Soft Critiques (#critiquemekindly): This is the default critique if the author has not specifically requested a hard critique. The tone should be supportive and curious. Point out things you like, comment on the broader story ideas, and ask questions.
Hard Critique (#critiqueme): Only give a hard critique if the author has specifically asked for one. This is where grammatical errors, typos, and oversights can be pointed out. It’s best to include elements of a soft critique too, but you can unleash your inner editor a bit more here.
*Synopsis Critique (#critiquemypage): Interested Drafters should create a thread in the Inkshares forum (
https://www.inkshares.com/forum_threads?topic=promo), linked to their book draft, titled “Synopsis Edits: [Book Title Goes Here].”Throughout the week, fellow authors will browse these threads and offer help with editing and improving your project page synopsis so you’re better prepared to switch over to funding with a fantastic, compelling, error-free introduction to your book!
Good Luck & Great Drafting!