
1k Words: A Writing Contest
Hacker News·2d·surprisetalk
surprisetalk launched a writing contest centered on the constraint of expressing ideas in exactly 1,000 words. It's a lean take on creative writing competitions—stripping away the usual gatekeeping and focusing on the discipline of concise, purposeful prose. For makers, it's worth watching as a model for community-driven creative events that don't require a lot of infrastructure.
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