Ashrem Bayle said:This was my thinking. If you have 100 pages of settings that are like Forgotten Relams but different and each page only has 300 words, how many are going to be near identicle?
I think the fluff is what is going to be the tie breakers. Your submission has to stand out somehow and I don't think it can do that with just a few sentences of "core" infomation.
Well, I guess its possible, but unlikely.
I agree with you here. That's why I believe that the top 10 will be between 500 and 900 words. Its one thing to belt out point for point in as little words as possible, but there is such a thing as being too concise.
The problem will come in that these concise papers will get lost in the quagmire of simplicity. They will be overlooked for the 800 word ones that are written so well that despite the panel's overworked eye-strain migraines, they will want to continue reading them because they are so good, or so on the money with what they are looking for.
I wrote what I thought was my best work at 815 words. If it isn't chosen, its not because of word count. Its because the world didn't fit their criterea for something that could be merchandised easily.
I also think that those who sent in more than one submission will be at a loss, because they divided their creativity more than one direction.
Andy Christian