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Excerpts From Creative Writing Contest Released

Winners Are Picked, So Where Are The Stories?

Pixiestixy wasn't the only part of the PL crew who thought about crafting a story for the Creative Writing Contest.  I've been writing about video games for nearly a decade now, so I contemplated the opportunity to create my own lore, but thought better of it.  It had nothing to do with time constraints or any reasonable excuse.  It came down to sheer confidence, something I have never had in my right brain.  Heck, I did actually give it a shot.  I came up with a trio of plot ideas, but I didn't believe that I had the chops to flesh the story out for 3000+ words.  With the little birdy in my ear yelling "stick to what you know" I dropped the ambitious project and returned to my comfort zone, reporting, dissecting and analyzing other people's work.

Thank god that my affliction, being technical rather than creative, doesn't hamstring the whole populace or we wouldn't have 18 winning entries to the contest.  In case you missed the post on the official forum, the winners have been announced with Sarah Pine taking the crown for her story In the Shadow of the Sun. According to Nethaera, Metzen himself had to make the decision in the end.

Being a Blizzard run project it should be no shock that we still can't read any of the award-winning stories.  At least not in their entirety.  Nethaera made no mention of the word soon, but Bornakk stated that no stories, winners or losers, can not be "legally" posted.  This gives me some hope that the winning articles will get bound in some sort of physical release.  Otherwise, I do not really understand the lengthy delay in their release.  It would be great of Blizzard to launch the winning stories in a budget-priced physical form as a treat to the community.  But we will have to wait and see.

Pine's story isn't one of the shorts on the excerpts page, but there are some quality ones across all three of Blizzard's properties.  Kuma's Song, a tale, or at least the excerpt is, about the horrors of AV, caught my eye as the most intriguing of the seven.  Where Loyalties Lie, a StarCraft piece also seemed particularly interesting.  The collection promises to spread the gauntlet of emotion if the subset of stories are anything to go by.  We have revenge plots, exploration, war, death, destruction, humor and remorse all represented.  I can't wait to digest the rest of the content these unappreciated writers have created.

Which story did you enjoy the most from the selection?  Would you be interested in picking up a budget-priced collection of the shorts?  Any readers submit their own stories?

I'll take the plunge.  I'll put out one of my creative story ideas for you to giggle and poke fun at.  The favorite plot that I came up with was to be, at least largely, a joke piece, entirely based on boss mobs of various instances.  Not just any boss mobs, but the boss mobs that are effectively tank and spank.  The story would be a collection of soliloquies where the bosses would speak about their strategies to defeat the incoming raid and ruminate over their continued failings.  We'd be treated to colorful plans, elaborate schemes and complex strategies, only to see them fall apart due to personal issues like anxiety, stupidity, or other character flaws.  As for linking the normally unrelated bosses together, the story - One Hit Wonders - would be presented as if they were all in the after life, reminiscing their last minutes on Azeroth to each other.

I know open the floor to the Internet for comments and analysis.

Reader Comments (6)

hmm i like ur story idea and i bet it would definitly be one of a kind so u would have had a good shot at getting somthing for the difference it is to most storys

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June 15, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterhigy

Thanks for the reminder - I've been meaning to go check out those excerpts but keep forgetting! It would be nice to have some kind of collection of the winners put together. I've been known to enjoy fanfiction, and from time to time even find something that's pretty damn good. I'm sure Blizzard got some not-so-great entries, but I'd bet some fell into the great category, too.

I like your story idea, I think it could have been a fun read :). The hero doesn't always have to win to make for a good story! I didn't end up submitting anything either. I thought about it, and came up with a couple of ideas myself (which, unlike you, I am not brave enough to share!) But I also decided to stick instead with 'what I know.' Wimp :D

June 15, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterpixiestixy

That's not a bad idea. I would read it.

My idea for a story (that I didn't have time to write) would have been a gnome-built submarine filled with adventurers goes to investigate the recent murloc activity in the Great Sea. Stupid school...

June 15, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterHerofTime

my idea was similar to yours itzoopa i didnt post anything i dont participate in this kind of stuff its basicly the point of view of the other end of my degger the "trash mobs" of outlands and azeroth strategysing of defeating me and my companions only to be utterly defeated

June 15, 2009 | Unregistered Commentercocopuff

Your story sounds like it would have been pretty funny. Did you plan on using just raid bosses from Wrath or more than that? The way you planned on tieing the discussions together is also creative.

Too bad it won't happen now...

June 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMJB

I meant to ask, is Grand Slam Tennis really as fun as your review (the one from the link) has lead me to believe?

June 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMJB

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