About this Event
1 week. 2 prompts. 2,000 words. $650 in prizes.
TL;DR Press is proud to announce the return of our horror competition! Sign up to participate in this week-long contest, with $650 worth of prizes for the top 25 placing stories!
The competition costs $15 to register + tax/fees.
We are also proud to offer each entrant guaranteed feedback on their story from the judges. Offering writers a chance for feedback is one of the Press’s core missions, along with our philanthropic mission to create anthologies to benefit charities.
This feedback means we only have 300 spots – once they’re gone, they’re gone!
Registration opens October 12, 2024, and closes on November 9, 2024.
The competition begins at 12:01 am UK time on Sunday, November 17, 2024 and ends at 11:59 pm UK time on Saturday, November 23, 2024.
(US Eastern times are begin: 7:01 pm US-Eastern time on Saturday, November 16, 2024 , end: 6:59 pm US-Eastern time on Saturday, November 23, 2024)
You can find all of our rules and regulations here on our website.
How does it work?
The 2K Terrors Competition will last for one week, beginning at 12:01 am UK time on Sunday, November 17, 2024 and ending at 11:59 pm UK time on Saturday, November 23, 2024 (US Eastern times are begin: 7:01 pm on Saturday, November 16, 2024 US-Eastern time, end: 6:59 pm on Saturday, November 23, 2024 US-Eastern time).
Each entrant will receive two individual prompts at the beginning of the competition: A character, and an object or situation. Each entrant must create and submit a 2,000-word original horror fiction story by the end of the competition time.
The judges will read, score, and provide feedback on each story to create a Top 25 Winners list. The top 25 stories will be announced, and prizes will be given to the winners as well as an ebook publication made of the top stories to benefit Scares That Care.
You can find all of our rules and regulations here on our website.
How can I join?
Sign up through Eventbrite before the registration deadline ends at midnight, Eastern time on November 9, 2024, or before the 300 slots fill up.
You will receive an email at 12:01 am UK time on Sunday, November 17, 2024 (7:01 pm US Eastern time on Saturday, November 16), with your individual prompts and the form to submit your story (we're aligning the contest with UK time this year as our new judge coordinator lives in London). You will have until 11:59 pm UK time on Saturday, November 23, 2024 (6:59 pm US Eastern time), to write and submit a 2,000-word-maximum horror fiction story based on those prompts.
Fundraising
This competition is a charity fundraiser. While the prizes for this contest are the first priority, once prizes are fully funded, all contest fees and all proceeds of the eBook sales will go to Scares That Care. In the event that we cannot fully fund the prize money, we will do everything in our power to raise the money through other means. We will refund any tickets sold should the competition be cancelled for any reason.
Prizes
1st Place: $150 USD, hard copy of the collection, notebook, pin badge, stickers, winner certs, and an eBook copy of each of our TL;DR Press collections to date
2nd Place: $80 USD, hard copy of the collection, pin badge, stickers, winner certs, and an eBook copy of each of our TL;DR Press collections to date
3rd Place: $55 USD, hard copy of the collection, stickers, winner certs, and an eBook copy of each of our TL;DR Press collections to date
4th-10th Place: $20 USD, stickers, winner certs, and an eBook copy of each of our TL;DR Press collections to date
11-25th Place: $15 USD, stickers, winner certs, and an eBook copy of each of our TL;DR Press collections to date
Submissions
Our house style (which we will also include in our email to participants) is simple:
- Double spacing
- Typed in a 12 pt. standard font, such as Times New Roman, Arial, Helvetica, etc
- Submit in a .doc or .docx format; do not submit a PDF
Find other rules such as anonymity and title page in the rules and regulations. Only anonymity (not putting your name INSIDE your document, we will scrub document titles before judges receive them as Google Forms tends to add names and that is a known issue), including the prompts, and word count are necessary to be considered.
We are welcome to experimental styles. While we may make copyediting/formatting changes to stories that will be published, we will not penalize stories for not staying within a specific style. If you have any questions, please ask us through [email protected].
We want to make this a fun and rewarding experience for all participants, and thus we are not citing a specific, extensive style to follow.
Publication
The Top 25 Winners will be published in an eBook anthology in addition to their prize money. The anthology will benefit our charity of choice for this project, Scares That Care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find all official rules and regulations here. If you have any questions, please ask us through [email protected].
Can I use ChatGPT or another AI tool to help me write my story?
No. All work must be the sole creation of the writer. The Press will disqualify any entry that they deem has been partially or wholly generated via an AI tool. Any qualifying entries later determined to have utilized AI will be removed from the featured collection and must return their prize within 15 working days of receiving notification from the Press. The Press will permanently ban any entrant that has used AI in generating any part of their submission from this contest and all future contests or anthology calls.
Can I sign up more than once?
No. We only have 300 slots, and we want to provide feedback to as many people as possible, so participation is limited to one entry/one story per person. Thank you for your enthusiasm!
Community
Competitions are better together. Share using the #2KTerrors hashtag on Twitter or share our competition on Facebook!
Need some eyes on your entry, or just some encouragement along the way? TL;DR Press manages a writing community on Slack, apply here to join!
Judges
Alex Laurel Lanz
Alex Laurel Lanz is an author and artist living in the bay area, California. Their work can be found in Tales to Terrify, Scare Street and Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic (published by Cosmic Horror Monthly). When not writing, they are scrounging through train tracks and abandoned sewers with their partner and their dog named Pigeon. You can also track them down on most social media platforms such as Twitter and BlueSky at @alexlaurellanz.
Callum Rowland
Callum is a fiction writer, and co-founder of TL;DR Press. He writes across all genres; though science fiction, fantasy, and horror are closest to his heart. His short stories have featured in various magazines, anthologies, and zines, including Daily Science Fiction, Fictive Dream, Aphelion Webzine, and Bandit Fiction.
He is Director of Charity for TL;DR Press, and has also worked as either a curator or editor on a number of TL;DR releases, most recently as a curator on Growth.
Hannah Hulbert
Hannah Hulbert is a full-time mum and part-time writer from the south coast of England. She enjoys looking for mushrooms, doing crafts, and drinking tea, especially when she is supposed to be writing.
You can find her stories in Metamorphosis, Hexagon, and the anthology Cat Ladies of the Apocalypse, among others. Her story ‘Ruler of Waves, God of Trees’ from Growth (TL;DR Press, 2021), received a Pushcart nomination.
You can find her via her website, hannahhulbert.wordpress.com.
Jenna Harvie
Jenna Harvie is a writer, painter, and photographer from Atlantic Canada. She spends her days writing and editing technical documents for a cybersecurity company and her evenings working on her own fiction, editing, and reading anything she can get her hands on. Jenna is currently editing her first horror novel, writing a few more, and she always has a short story or two on the go. Jenna has been editing and judging for TL;DR Press since 2019, and she recently joined the Board of Directors. And when that’s not enough, she paints landscapes and abstractions and photographs the beautiful landscape around Nova Scotia.
Visit Jenna's art gallery online at jennaharvie.com or find her on Instagram and Twitter with the handle @jennaharvie.
Joe Butler
Joe lives and works in London, but dreams of living and working elsewhere. He is the author of two sci-fi novels, Of All Possibilities and Strange Days in the House of August. His writing has been featured in Pilcrow & Dagger, Story Bits, Bandit Fiction, New Orbit, Ghost Orchid, Second Chance Lit, and the Found anthology edited by Gabino Iglesias and Andrew Cull. He can be found on twitter at @writelikeashark and on his website writelikeashark.com.
He is one of the co-founders of TL;DR Press, and has been involved in all of the collections the press has published as either a curator or an editor as well as the marketing manager and cover artist for eight of the ten currently released collections. He was also a judge for previous 1KWHC competitions, and loves reading stories where the prompts are used in ways you might not expect.
Penfold
Penfold is a writer, software security engineer, and semicolon enthusiast. He is a founding member of TL;DR Press and has served as curator and editor on various anthologies, as well as judge in the previous contests. He lives near Indianapolis with his wife, two kids, and a number of cats as ever-changing as the sea. He is currently writing a collection of stories about the slow-burning insanity of raising an international family in the lawless, feral suburbs of the midwest. His stories have appeared in previous TL;DR Press anthologies, and he can be found and interrogated at justpenfold.com or on Twitter at @justpenfold.
Event Venue
Online
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