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| This page lists the requirements for sanctioning a fiction-based competition for the awarding of Clusters of Ice. All fiction competitions, including [[ACC]] and Run Ons, must go through the Voice Staff before final approval by the MAA Staff.
| | There are a series of important requirements for a fiction-based competition to be approved. This has to do with the requirements for awarding of [[Cluster_of_Ice|Clusters of Ice]]. All fiction archetype competitions are sent to the Voice Staff for review before final approval by the MAA Staff. The fiction archetype is used for narrative or in-character-based competitions. Competitions such as writing a wiki page, or designing a ship, while often involving lots of text, should not be run as a fiction archetype competition. |
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| '''Important Note''': If a competition is being submitted without the intention of seeking Clusters of Ice, it must clearly be stated in the public details. If this option is chosen, the following guidelines will not apply. | | == Approval Process == |
| | '''Standard Approval Process:''' |
| | <blockquote>''Clan/House Leadership'' -> ''Voice Staff'' -> ''Master-at-Arms Staff''</blockquote> |
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| ==Voice Office Competition Approval Guidelines==
| | Members need to work with their Clan/House leadership when running a competition for their clan. Members are invited to run club-wide competitions outside of vendetta lockdowns. |
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| ===Required Elements===
| | Rogue or Councilor members will go directly to the Voice Staff, followed by the Master-at-Arms. |
| * '''Clear Grading Criteria - '''This is perhaps the most important aspect to any competition, fiction competitions included. While we encourage folks to use the official Voice [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AkrPsJ1Xn54cdENjTU9uVFU0eGU4VF9XckF0LXZJWFE&usp=sharing Fiction Grading Rubric], it is not a requirement. As long as the criteria are clearly stated, it will be sufficient for this requirement. These grading criteria must be stated in the public details portion of the competition.
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| * '''Separation Between Prompt and Instructions -''' When submitting a fiction competition, there needs to be a clear separation between the prompt and grading criteria and other instructions. This can be through the use of headings, bold/italic text, or other methods to create a clear delineation in the final product. It is suggested, though not required, that all prompt information should be in the Details for Participants section. | | == Required Elements == |
| | * '''Clear Grading Criteria''' - All competitions require some form of grading/scoring system. It is strongly encouraged that fiction competitions use the official Voice [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/125hThvIEweRL-nHDepON-PV-ixeC8zLp9xmYkI9wkM0/edit?usp=sharing Fiction Grading Rubric 3.0]. However, using your own system is also acceptable. Make sure the criteria are clearly stated in the public details of the competition. |
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| * '''Word Count Minimums and Maximums -''' When submitting a competition, clearly define minimum word counts or post counts for run-ons, if any will be enforced. While not required, prose competitions are recommended to have a minimum word count of five hundred (500) words. Run-on based events are suggested to have a minimum of two (2) posts of two hundred fifty (250) words. This guarantees that all submitters receive a minimum of one Cluster of Ice. Co-op fiction events should have a five hundred (500) word per participant minimum and incorporate some method by which the word count for each participant can be measured. When a word maximum is used in a co-op fiction it can only be an overall one, not per participant. | | * '''Clear Prompt''' - All fiction competitions need a specific prompt for members to work off of. This ensures a similar base from which all submissions can be compared. The prompt should be clear and well-defined. You are also allowed to have a selection of prompts in a competition for the participants to pick which they would most like to pursue and write. You should not have an ''open prompt'' of “just write whatever you want”. |
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| ===Prohibited Elements===
| | * '''Club Related Prompt''' - For a fiction competition to award Clusters of Ice, they must have an obvious and valid connection to the Club’s universe and characters or the greater Star Wars universe. This means that if you want a competition that is set in an “alternative universe” it still should be clear that participants write as ''their'' DJB Characters (For example “Write your character on present-day earth” or “Write your character but a different club order”). Prompts that are completely unrelated to the club, Star Wars, and our characters should not be used (For example “Write about being Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon”). |
| * '''Page Minimums/Maximums''' - All submission minimums and maximums should be stated in a number of words as opposed to a number of pages. | |
| * '''Font/Size Limitations -''' Because page based limitations are not allowed, regulating font and size is also prohibited. All submissions should be in a legible font and size, but specifying allowed fonts is neither necessary nor permitted.
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| ===After The Competition===
| | * '''Separation Between Prompt and Instructions''' - When submitting a fiction competition, there needs to be a clear separation between the prompt and grading criteria and other instructions. This can be through the use of headings, bold/italic text, or other methods to create a clear delineation in the final product. It is suggested, though not required, that all prompt information should be in the Details for Participants section. |
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| * '''Report Word Counts to Voice Staff -''' At the end of any competition approved for Clusters of Ice, word counts and PINs for all submissions must be sent to the Voice office staff for processing. The competition name, ID, and link should be provided. Word counts should be submitted in the following formats: | | * '''Word Count Minimums and Maximums''' - All competitions that award [[Cluster of Ice]] must have a minimum word count of at least five hundred (500). This allows participants to earn at least one Cluster for their efforts. Competitions with less than five hundred (500) word minimum counts should be run as an “Other” competition type and are ineligible for Clusters of Ice. You ''can'' have minimum word counts higher than five hundred (500) words. There is no requirement for a maximum word count for competitions, but you are allowed to specify one if you desire. |
| * ''Fiction'': PIN#WordCount (e.g. 1294#900,8#1000,50#850,1400#600) | | ** '''Run-ons''' - Run-ons are a special form of group-based writing. These now utilize our Discord’s Roleplaying system to manage. It is expected for a member to earn participation credit in a Run-on they need to hit the minimum of five hundred (500) words contributed. |
| * ''Run-On'': PIN#WordCount#NumPosts (e.g. 1294#900#2,8#1000#3,50#850#2,1400#6000#4) | | ** '''Co-op''' - Co-op fiction competitions should have a minimum of five hundred (500) words per participant. Should you wish a maximum word count on a co-op competition it should apply to the total length, and not per-participant. |
| | *** '''Author Verification''' - Co-ops also require a method of counting word totals per participant. The suggested method for this is having an annotated/highlighted copy of the fiction saved as a GoogleDoc alongside the normal submission of the fiction. |
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| ===DJB Wide Competitions=== | | == Prohibited Elements == |
| | * '''Page Minimums/Maximums''' - All submission minimums and maximums should be stated in a number of words as opposed to a number of pages. |
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| As DJB wide events tend to have an increased award level and much wider exposure, the Voice office will look at such events with enhanced scrutiny. As such, there will be added requirements for approval of a DJB wide event as detailed below
| | * '''Open Prompts''' - Standard fiction grading does utilize an adherence to the prompt. This also ensures a foundation for members to write their fiction off of. Having no prompt, or a fully open “write anything” prompt, has been deemed something that cannot be fairly graded, and is not allowed. |
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| * '''Duration and Timing'''- All DJB wide events must run for a minimum of 21 days/three weeks. Events that would run during a Vendetta will be rejected. | | == Club Wide Competitions == |
| * '''Prompts -''' For DJB wide events, prompts must be applicable and of interest to the entire Brotherhood. Further, they can not offer different options for individual clans as this might give members of one clan and advantage over another. | | Club-wide competitions have an increased award level and much wider exposure. As such the Voice Staff will look at such competitions with enhanced scrutiny. As such, there will be added requirements for approval of a Club-wide competition. |
| * '''Grading Criteria-''' It is greatly preferred that DJB wide competitions use the official Voice Fiction Grading Rubric. Any changes to this formula must be explicitly spelled out in the event description. | | |
| * '''Documentation and Feedback''' - When DJB wide events are being judged, the grading rubric must be filled out for each entry. These will be subject to verification by Voice Office staff as needed. They should also be made available to those seeking feedback on their work
| | * '''Duration''' - All Club-wide fiction competitions must run for at least two weeks (14 days). |
| | * '''Prompts''' - For Club-wide events, prompts must be applicable and of interest to the entire Brotherhood. Multiple prompt options are allowed but, they can not offer different options for individual clans as this might give members of one clan an advantage over another. |
| | * '''Grading Criteria''' - It is greatly preferred that Club-wide competitions use the official Voice Fiction Grading Rubric. Any changes to this formula must be explicitly spelled out in the competition description. |
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| | == Non-Cluster of Ice Fiction Competitions == |
| | Due to the usage of the ACC and RP systems within our club, there is a potential issue of "double-dipping" on word count totals to earn extra Clusters of Ice. While it is possible to manually set word counts to 0 for all comps of this nature, competitions that wish to utilize these systems, and award INQ and SA society progress should use the '''Regular''' Archtype and then select '''Fiction''' as the competition type. |
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| | * Using the ACC as a co-op venue |
| | * Using the RP system for run-ons |
| | * Anything that scores "fictionally" but would have CI awarded via a different system than the competition system. |
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| [[Category: Voice Policies]] | | [[Category: Voice Policies]] |
There are a series of important requirements for a fiction-based competition to be approved. This has to do with the requirements for awarding of Clusters of Ice. All fiction archetype competitions are sent to the Voice Staff for review before final approval by the MAA Staff. The fiction archetype is used for narrative or in-character-based competitions. Competitions such as writing a wiki page, or designing a ship, while often involving lots of text, should not be run as a fiction archetype competition.
Approval Process
Standard Approval Process:
Clan/House Leadership -> Voice Staff -> Master-at-Arms Staff
Members need to work with their Clan/House leadership when running a competition for their clan. Members are invited to run club-wide competitions outside of vendetta lockdowns.
Rogue or Councilor members will go directly to the Voice Staff, followed by the Master-at-Arms.
Required Elements
- Clear Grading Criteria - All competitions require some form of grading/scoring system. It is strongly encouraged that fiction competitions use the official Voice Fiction Grading Rubric 3.0. However, using your own system is also acceptable. Make sure the criteria are clearly stated in the public details of the competition.
- Clear Prompt - All fiction competitions need a specific prompt for members to work off of. This ensures a similar base from which all submissions can be compared. The prompt should be clear and well-defined. You are also allowed to have a selection of prompts in a competition for the participants to pick which they would most like to pursue and write. You should not have an open prompt of “just write whatever you want”.
- Club Related Prompt - For a fiction competition to award Clusters of Ice, they must have an obvious and valid connection to the Club’s universe and characters or the greater Star Wars universe. This means that if you want a competition that is set in an “alternative universe” it still should be clear that participants write as their DJB Characters (For example “Write your character on present-day earth” or “Write your character but a different club order”). Prompts that are completely unrelated to the club, Star Wars, and our characters should not be used (For example “Write about being Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon”).
- Separation Between Prompt and Instructions - When submitting a fiction competition, there needs to be a clear separation between the prompt and grading criteria and other instructions. This can be through the use of headings, bold/italic text, or other methods to create a clear delineation in the final product. It is suggested, though not required, that all prompt information should be in the Details for Participants section.
- Word Count Minimums and Maximums - All competitions that award Cluster of Ice must have a minimum word count of at least five hundred (500). This allows participants to earn at least one Cluster for their efforts. Competitions with less than five hundred (500) word minimum counts should be run as an “Other” competition type and are ineligible for Clusters of Ice. You can have minimum word counts higher than five hundred (500) words. There is no requirement for a maximum word count for competitions, but you are allowed to specify one if you desire.
- Run-ons - Run-ons are a special form of group-based writing. These now utilize our Discord’s Roleplaying system to manage. It is expected for a member to earn participation credit in a Run-on they need to hit the minimum of five hundred (500) words contributed.
- Co-op - Co-op fiction competitions should have a minimum of five hundred (500) words per participant. Should you wish a maximum word count on a co-op competition it should apply to the total length, and not per-participant.
- Author Verification - Co-ops also require a method of counting word totals per participant. The suggested method for this is having an annotated/highlighted copy of the fiction saved as a GoogleDoc alongside the normal submission of the fiction.
Prohibited Elements
- Page Minimums/Maximums - All submission minimums and maximums should be stated in a number of words as opposed to a number of pages.
- Open Prompts - Standard fiction grading does utilize an adherence to the prompt. This also ensures a foundation for members to write their fiction off of. Having no prompt, or a fully open “write anything” prompt, has been deemed something that cannot be fairly graded, and is not allowed.
Club Wide Competitions
Club-wide competitions have an increased award level and much wider exposure. As such the Voice Staff will look at such competitions with enhanced scrutiny. As such, there will be added requirements for approval of a Club-wide competition.
- Duration - All Club-wide fiction competitions must run for at least two weeks (14 days).
- Prompts - For Club-wide events, prompts must be applicable and of interest to the entire Brotherhood. Multiple prompt options are allowed but, they can not offer different options for individual clans as this might give members of one clan an advantage over another.
- Grading Criteria - It is greatly preferred that Club-wide competitions use the official Voice Fiction Grading Rubric. Any changes to this formula must be explicitly spelled out in the competition description.
Non-Cluster of Ice Fiction Competitions
Due to the usage of the ACC and RP systems within our club, there is a potential issue of "double-dipping" on word count totals to earn extra Clusters of Ice. While it is possible to manually set word counts to 0 for all comps of this nature, competitions that wish to utilize these systems, and award INQ and SA society progress should use the Regular Archtype and then select Fiction as the competition type.
Examples of these types of competitions:
- Using the ACC as a co-op venue
- Using the RP system for run-ons
- Anything that scores "fictionally" but would have CI awarded via a different system than the competition system.