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Revision as of 15:31, 26 July 2006
Iron Writer is a contest based on the Japanese television show Iron Chef held yearly and bi-yearly since 2001, depending on the whims of the writers at the time. It has ran since 2001. The exact rules have differed each time, with some debate occurring over specifics (especially a word limit), but the basic rules have remained the same each time with one notable exception.
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Rules of the Main Contest
Iron Writer, in the spirit of its inspiration, revolves around a contest in which authors submit a story that makes use of three ingredients. The story is supposed to incorporate each of the three ingredients heavily in the plot. The ingredients are wide and varied, making each contest different. Ingredients for the first contest were chosen by Celiose. The following contests have had their ingredients chosen by the top three placing winners of the previous contest.
Beyond this, there are two simple rules. The first is that all entries must be finished in the span of one week. The second is that the work must take place in the Kupopolis universe.
Voting involves each participant and any interest readers scoring each piece between 1 (the lowest) and 10 (the highest).
Alternate Rules
The 2005 Iron Writer used a different rules list. In this one, it was a two round contest. The first operated much like the rest, with three ingredients, a week to write, and a word limit of 3,000 (which is far lower than any other word limit used). However, six winners were chosen to go onto the second round. Several authors decided to contribute non-competing pieces to the second round, as well. Each of the six authors chose ingredients for the second round, and authors had the choice of using three or more ingredients. They also had a week to write and a 6,000 word limit. From this, three winners were chosen.
Results
IW 1: 2001
Ingredients:
- A Famous Landmark in the Kupopolis Universe
- Secret Development of a New Technology
- A Love Confession
Winners:
IW 2: 2002
Ingredients:
- A Quote from Shakespeare
- A time scope of 24 hours
- Unity
Winners:
- A Wrath Most Dark, by DL
- Keychain, by Jipster
- Irrevocable Doom, by RawleyCoop
IW 3: 2003 Summer
Ingredients:
- A desolate mountaintop
- The exclusive use of three different perspectives
- A traveling salesman
Winners:
- You Won't Believe What It Can Do!, by M3May
- Little Suzy and the Demon, by RawleyCoop
- A Not So Far Off Place, by DL
IW 4: 2003 Winter
Ingredients:
- A song and dance routine
- Three generations of a family
- A violent storm
Winners:
IW 5: 2004
Ingredients:
- The story must be in the form of a three-act play
- A secret society
- A connection to a previous Iron Writer entry
Winners:
- Picking Up Strays, by Jipster
- A Little Company War, by RawleyCoop
- Dirty Pool, by Jay2K
IW 6: 2005
Ingredients: First round
- A unique item of clothing
- A prominent chase scene
- A semi-truck
Qualifiers:
- Absence of Humanity, by DL
- Good Men, by Jipster
- Embers That Drift, by Jerry
- Field Test, by M3May
- The Hero of the Goddess, by RawleyCoop
- Prayer, by Nick
Second round
- A bet
- A humorous moogle
- A foreign language
- A story in three Dimensions
- Bringing a gun to a sword fight
- A connection to a second first-round entry
Winners:
- The Department, by DL
- Contributing, by Jipster
- When the Darkness Comes to Sleep, by Jerry
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