13 Chapter 9: Writer writes

After the stream, there was a sudden notification pop up.

Great_XiaoCheng, The Scripturient's League send you an email.

I tapped the notification and directed me to the email.

--THE SCRIPTURIENT'S LEAGUE--

Good day! As you all know, the Scripturient's League held an event once a year where one of you could get rewards. We highly encourage all writers to partake this competition to access opportunities that could help you to be part of the official writers of The Scripturient's League and could help you to be one of the high ranking writers.

The 5th: Write It--The Scripturient's League Competition Qualifiers! starts of submission tomorrow and be sent before April 11.

Upon submitting the entries, click this link here.

Theme: "Starting Point"

Genre: All types of Genre. Anything explicit is not allowed.

Chapter Requirement: 5 chapters

Word Requirement: 3k words on each chapter

Overall = 15k words

End of Submission: Anytime before April 11.

Entries must be English and Original.

Note: Reach the word count requirement and submit them before the deadline. Plagiarism is not allowed. If you are caught teaming up or having collaboration with another writer and even sharing ideas, you will be instantly disqualified.

We can't wait to read your entries, our Scripturient Writer!

All the best

-The Scripturient's League

I closed the email and laid my back against the tent.

Having a three-day chill time made me think of two choices: Write or chill.

I want to relax by not writing but the submission of the entry is a week and add the daily update task once my three-day chill is expired made my head spin.

I don't have much interesting plot in mind.

Sighed, I clench both hands to make the floating keyboard and screen appeared, there was a backspace button on the side of the blank document screen. I clicked it and directed me to the homepage.

The interface is easy but too boring, there were no games. Only the folders, music and a timer. I saw a question mark button on the right upper side of the screen. I clicked it and directed me to "ABOUT WRITING PROJECTS"

--ABOUT WRITING PROJECTS--

WRITING PROJECTS is officially for The Scripturient's League Writers. It's free, any writers and authors from The Scripturient's League have their own WRITING PROJECTS where they can store all their story outlines, chapters and see their improvements by seeing their STATS.

To see the STATS, click here. I clicked on it and the stats didn't surprise me. It's still the same. All went down, it's so dead-silent.

The only notification I got is the daily task, announcement and events.

Note: WRITING PROJECTS automatically sync all documents on every device you have logged in. You could also make your own folder where you can store everything you need.

I never knew The Scripturient's League would have this kind of feature. My story outlines and chapters were organized by them.

The Scripturient's League feature made the interface for the writer's writing space less distracting. There is no chat group with the other authors. Back when I kept writing, there is this group chat of other authors where they share their ideas, to share how's their book doing.

Note: WRITING PROJECTS WOULD UPDATE THE INTERFACE OVER TIME.

I clicked the question mark button to go back to the homepage. I want to relax but I can imagine how the daily task made my head spin, writing a lot of chapters could lessen the burden and could help me focus on the submission of entry.

I clicked on the STORIES folder, I clicked on my Unsolved Case: Felicia Chapters 44/60. I pressed the back icon, I'll just set timer both for writing Unsolved Case: Felicia and the entry.

I hovered my eyes and went to the timer.

Timer: 5 hours, brainstorming for the entry

Timer: 10 hours, write 3 chapters of the entry. (already include the editing time)

Timer: 8 hours, Write 4 chapters of Unsolved Case: Felicia.

I have to write 4 chapters with 1k words on Unsolved Case: Felicia and 3 chapters with 3k words on the entry, I rubbed my temples before typing.

Shane started to type, not minding the time and thought about a plot for the entry.

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