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Steal This Book, and That Book, and That Book…
Announcing the TMN “Sloppy Seconds With Opal Mehta” Contest, where you, as “writer,” plagiarize as much as you want, for a sort-of original story. Start cribbing now—the entry deadline is in two weeks!
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Inspired by recent events, we wondered not why does anyone plagiarize, but why aren’t more people better at plagiarizing? And so we are launching a contest to see if there is a writer out there who can create a coherent and original piece of fiction completely made from the works of others.
(Which is about as coherent and original as modern fiction can get, right?)
Please note: This contest is now closed.
All entries must be received by midnight on Friday, May 12, or by the time we check our email on Saturday morning, whichever comes later. Contest entry is closedthank you to everyone who entered!
Entries will be judged on the creative use of their source material as well as the excellence of the finished story. The winner of the TMN Sloppy Seconds With Opal Mehta Contest will have his or her story published on The Morning News, and will also receive a TMN T-shirt and mug to remind them of this, the moment ethics in writing died.
1Because ↩
2that ↩
3would be ↩
4too ↩
5easy. ↩
(Which is about as coherent and original as modern fiction can get, right?)
The TMN Sloppy Seconds With Opal Mehta Contest
The Rules- Your final piece is limited to 750 of other peoples’ words; none of those words may be your own.
- All material must be cited (author, work, page number). This is the only part where you have to be honest; unlike professional publishers, we’re actually going to check.
- You must plagiarize from a minimum of five different books by as many authors as you wish. The only demand we make is that those books were published at some point, somewhere.
- You must lift only phrases, whole sentences, or passages. No1 single2-word3 citations4 allowed5.
Entries will be judged on the creative use of their source material as well as the excellence of the finished story. The winner of the TMN Sloppy Seconds With Opal Mehta Contest will have his or her story published on The Morning News, and will also receive a TMN T-shirt and mug to remind them of this, the moment ethics in writing died.
1Because ↩
2that ↩
3would be ↩
4too ↩
5easy. ↩
—Published May 1, 2006
