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ABOUT WRITING

An Exciting Writing Challenge

The writing competition of the year — enter the Fiction Marathon now!

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Back in October 2021, I wrote a post in which I told you more about the Blogable Fiction Marathon. In that post I told you what the marathon is, and how it works. If you want to know the finer points of it, please read the linked post, but for now I will just repeat this:

A regular marathon is a race where not everyone who is at the start reaches the finish. Some don’t reach the end because they aren’t fit enough, others get knocked out because they are too far behind. The same goes for the Fiction Marathon — it’s a knockout race, a competition, starting with between 15 and 50 writers, and ending with much fewer writers.

This article, however, is not about the Blogable Fiction Marathon. It’s about my experience with the Smut Marathon before it became mine.

Let me explain…

The original Smut Marathon

Where I ran the Dutch version of the Smut Marathon from 2014 to 2017, and the English from 2018 to halfway through 2020, the original Smut Marathon was the brainchild of Alison Tyler.

I was a writer for Alison’s Smut Marathon in 2013 and 2014.

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🦋 Marie A. Rebelle
ILLUMINATION

🦋 Writer: fact & fiction, transgressive & erotic, always about life. | Owner: Serial Stories & The Patient's Voice | Editor: Tantalizing Tales 🦋