Well, for a YA short story contest, common requirements include a word count range, like 3,000 to 8,000 words. Also, the story might need to fit within a given genre or topic. And often, there are rules about originality and submission format.
First, have a clear understanding of the contest theme. Then, do extensive research if needed. Polish your writing, check for grammar errors, and make the story emotionally resonant with readers.
It depends on how confident you are in your story and what the contest requirements are. If you think your story is unique and meets the criteria, go for it!
Typically, for a public space short story contest, you need to create an original story within a given word limit. The theme has to be centered around public spaces. Also, there could be rules about the format of submission and who can enter, like age restrictions or geographical limitations.
, I recommend the following Dota novels that are similar to Dota Death Academy and Dota Bloodline:
- Dota Campus: The story of the young Li Feng who became a surprise soldier in the Dota world.
- [The Legend of the Dragon Knight of Dota: The main character is a Dragon Knight. Can he turn the tide against the ferocious Undead Army?]
- Dota Esports: The Return of the Emperor: The protagonist is the emperor of eSports, returning to the peak from scratch and leading the team to achieve their dreams.
I hope these novels can satisfy your needs for Dota novels. If you like the novels recommended above, feel free to tell me anytime.
The requirements usually include a specific word count, a theme related to public spaces, and original content. Evaluation criteria might involve creativity, plot development, and character portrayal.