The Rules:
- There must be at least 25 pieces of dialog.
- Each paragraph should have dialog in it (if possible).
- Should be set around New Year or Christmas, or at least mention one of those things.
- The title should end with (25), which is how you enter the contest.
- Anything posted must be within the rules of the Site Guidelines.
The story (or dialog scene) should be set around Christmas or New Year and should include nudity or at least tease it. You can enter the contest as many times as you like. Posting multiple scenes or stories is allowed and encouraged. We use 25 as a contestant identifier as the number reminds us of Christmas.
All types of ideas are welcome. ie: streaking, live online streaming, blackmail or peanut butter, fantasy, sci-fi, mecha, etc…
It’s not mandatory, but ideally, the primary focus should be dialog. We want lively stories during the holidays and for new writers, and dialog can be fun and easy to write. I mean, if you can say it… you can write it.
But this contest isn’t just for attracting new writers. I also hope many well-known ENF writers from ASN and around the web, and this website, will join us. You all contributed so much over the years and it would be a heartwarming return if you guys and gals took part here and now as we try to put 2021 behind us.
If you decide to not post, then at least comment on all the stories. Let’s try to recapture some of the old days and bring back a festive ENF spirit for the holidays. You can also post story ideas here, to help those struggling with no idea about what to write.
The winner will be determined by an online poll or some type of voting.
Also, whoever takes part will be honored here.
First Place ( —- A Present For Austin —- )
Second Place ( —- Aubrey’s Weird Christmas —– )
Third Place ( —- Unwrapping the Gift —- )
All Participants – tap to read
Dog Lucky – ReaderMan
Magic gone wrong – arthwys
A Present for Austin – BPClavel
One for One – Cave
Social Experiment – grumpyolddom
Allegra Caught Naked – CountryMouse
Aubrey’s Weird Christmas – HelenRipley
Unwrapping the Gift – Kinsey Bay
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Some examples of valid paragraphs. Note that every one contains some dialog:
“So, Kimberly, but without the ‘berly,’” I said, attempting to strip all emotion from my voice.
“Can you even breathe?” Darren asked, his lack of enthusiasm apparent, undercutting Maria’s excitement.
“Thank you,” Melanie whispered, blushing for an entirely new reason.
“If you are going to kiss anyone, I would appreciate some consideration over here,” Brandy said, pointing to her left cheek. But then she slowly dragged her finger over her lips.
“Yes.” I replied rather amiably. “It most certainly does.”
Finally, she was able to get down and briskly walked over to Jessie. She leaned close and whispered into Jessie’s ear, “Please help me get out of here. Quickly.” Jessie wrapped her arm around her nude friend’s waist and walked through the crowd toward the street.
“W-what happened!?” Came a disembodied voice. “Where’s the college? Where’s Sally? What have you done!?”
“No, silly, I’ve got a change of clothes in the bag,” she said, flicking a hand at the cargo bag mounted to the back of the used full-suspension mountain bike she’d bought by selling her old car.
“Now Mrs. Whitmer,” Dan’s face grew more serious, “We can’t have employees engaging in intercourse at work, right?”
Hi everybody,
BDSM-Dom (hopefully grumpyolddom soon) here.
I went on a little hiatus for some days to sort out some strong emotions I had while reading some really good stories and to figure some stuff out (hopefully) improving my (understanding of) writing this kind of stories.
I would like to announce that I’ll participate in the contest with my story “Social experiment” if my account will be ready by then – ending dead last due to fact that it will literaly be the first text I ever wrote in English since high school.
But hey… I’ll maybe win the price for the best story written by a non-English-speaker, like the oskar for the best – Non-englishspeaking film. 😉
So it would be awfully kind of you guys if you could wait a littlebit with the contest.
Thanks a lot!
I mean wait a littlebit with CLOSING the contest.
Hi grumpyolddom,
I think the contest runs till end of the month, but I’m not sure when the poll for the winner starts. Maybe after new years?
While it may not allow for posting stories until your account is approved, for the comments you can add your name to the name field below the comment box.
Cool, that works! Thanks a lot!
At least my posts will recognizable from now on. Sorry y’all I didn’t figure that out on my own…
Now working on my spelling, grammar and stuff and I’ll blend right in. 🙂
Also, if possible, put (25) within the title so we know it’s part of the contest.
Dog Lucky (25) is an example contest entry story that I just made up on the spot. I just typed it directly into the story editor. Took around 25 minutes. It follows all the rules. Has (25) in the name, each paragraph has dialog in it. And there are 25 paragraphs or more. It mentions both New Year. But seriously, as long as it is around the Holidays, it’s fine. Any subject is fine as long as it has or implies nudity. Good luck!
So a submission just before midnight at least ties?
And server time zone I would guess.
Yeah, obviously the rules are pretty lax. We deserve that during the pandemic. Plus the time limit is just to help motivate and declare a winner. Late posts will be appreciated too. Not to mention, it’s a fairly easy task. You could win with just 25 short lines of dialog. Ideally, these conversational stories will be completed and posted by Christmas. Regardless of who wins, all writers will earn a spot on the participation list. So all that’s left is ideas. We need ideas. Even if you don’t have any mind to write anything, at least post a few ideas here. Myself, I kind of like ideas around accidental live streaming. But as you can see from my own freshly posted conversational story, you can write pretty much anything.
(Note: This comment was edited by Dave. Removed the original comment counting idea.)
The ‘least’ number of comments is creative, but confusing (and potentially problematic). If I like a story, then I can’t let the writer know, realizing that I’ll only hurt his/her chances of coming out on top. Similarly, if I read a story that is not as good as others, then what do I do? Post in order to ensure that that writer doesn’t come out on top??? Maybe you ought to rethink that … or do a better job of explaining???
Don’t we want to encourage comments not discourage them?
Best,
Blair
Ahh… that’s a good point. We certainly do NOT want to demotivate commenting. Good catch Blair. Okay then we will think up some other way to judge the 25 lines of dialog contest. Keeping in mind that writers are free to do more than 25. That’s just the minimum amount required.
I agree with Blair. I would also like to encourage comments, because I think the number of comments is a good indication of how much a story is liked.
My suggestion is: Number of comments minus comments written by the author. This way the author doesn’t influence the outcome, but can still reply. The winning story is the one with the most comments.
Okay, I got Dave to repost the top heading. Cleaned up the rules and scoring. And had some of my misleading and confusing comments touched up as well.
I’m thinking that arthwys is on to something. We don’t have a lot of time in a short story, so something a bit wicked or naughty is probably ideal.
And just to be perfectly clear. My really dumb ‘least comments’ idea has been tossed in the garbage bin. We are not doing that. So please comment away to all the stories posted. We will judge the stories via a simple online poll – the ways most of these contests are typically done. Comments will not be counted and will not affect the scoring.
Hmm… what’s a good ENF idea…
Hey grumpyolddom. It’s a bit easier to find new comments when we just add them to the bottom I think. Just a tip. 😉
“Social experiment” sounds fun. Don’t worry about grammar too much. A story is more about how it makes the reader feel. You can do an amazing amount with just an idea and a little dialog. The hardest part is just deciding that opening sentence. After that it can be hard to stop!
The benefit of posting early, is you get more comments! Also note, if you don’t like (25) in the name you can change that to (Xmas) if you like.
Minor point of contention — I really can’t figure out why that might be the case. Posting early means you’ll have a head start, but it seems to me that the last story posted might garner as many comments (or more) than the first story posted (they’ll just come in later). I’m only going to the trouble of posting this because I don’t want anyone to be discouraged because others have gotten a head start.
I’d really like to see more entries. I’m enjoying reading them!
Blair
Yep, you are right. I could be wrong about that.
Hey’all…I don’t know what’s wrong but after 2 weeks, my application is still “pending”.
My story is finished. I’ve put a lot of effort into it finding the right “sound” as it is my first ever story in English and the right “feeling” as it is my first forced naked story.
Even if it is only a “short” having only about 2500-3000 words I put a good amount of work into it. I would hate to let these efforts go to waste. Would there be a knight in shining armor to help an old dom out by receiving my story, maybe even proofreading it and then posting it here in my stead?
It would get him or her nothing short of my eternal grattitude lasting two weeks at least 😉
Hey Grumpy!
Looking forward to reading your story when you get the details worked out, and I’m sure you will. I don’t recall have any such issues. Normally, I might offer to help … a bit busy at the moment.
Blair
I can probably help. Did you try emailing Kinsey about the account issue?
The account was approved 2 weeks ago. Maybe your confirmation got sent to spam or something grumpyolddom. Have you tried logging in?
Yeah…
I fucked up. I REALLY fucked up. I finally found the approval mail. But meanwhile I tried to spam my password into the loginform and got the antispam on my IP at home.
So now I´m sitting on my mobile on a train.
Could somebody get the antispam off my butt please, please, pretty please! I know I´m a dumbass… fucking up anything IT-related is my superpower.
It was never my intention to spam. I just want to finish the registration and finally get my story out.
Got a reply. Great.
I´ll retest my superpower to fuck things up, when we´ve returned home after the holidays.
Merry Christmas everybody!
Oh… so you will be away for a while. Well feel free to email me your story. emailreaderman(AT)gmail.com. Or when you get back is fine too. Whichever you prefer.
One cool thing about posting a short story here, is instant feedback. Writing is enormously rewarding and healthy for your brain. If you have lots of ideas, feel free to enter the contest multiple times. There is no limit.
It’s not too late to toss your short story ideas into the ring. The voting will begin on Jan 1st, but again this is more about encouraging naked naughty stuff and creativity. So late submissions are free to join the party. They just might not be voted upon, but they will definitely receive comments, support and help from some of our existing writers. Voting will likely be left up for at least a couple weeks.
Also keep in mind that later, there will be a second contest, a more normal winter contest as well, with less restrictions on writing. The current dialog contest was designed to be the easiest entry into writing – as dialog itself is perhaps the most powerful form of writing, and the simplest to write – because it’s just like talking.
So toss your hat into the ring and see what happens. Help grow our NFIC community here. If you do it, then someone else might too. Then we will have lots of enjoyable stories to read and our community will continue to grow. I mean, that’s what we all want, right?
What kind of stories? Read the rules, but pretty much anything that you can write related to nudity – that isn’t excessively violent, younger than 18, or with animals. Which is pretty close to Indian Outlaws old rules. So yeah, go crazy!
Cheers, ReaderMan.
Poll testing is finished. Thanks to those that helped test it.
Likely we will put the story voting up this evening or tomorrow as a new top-level post.
It’s possible to select multiple answers.
Oh thanks Cave! I’ll fix that. I guess I will start the voting on Jan 1st. And leave it up to collect votes for a couple weeks. So Sunday Jan 16th, at some point in the day, I’ll share the vote results. It’s still not too late to post a story, and late entry’s are welcome! Say up until Jan 15th you can still post your dialog story. After that the contest will be over, and we will have to come up with another contest. Let me know if you have any suggestions!
The voting format will likely be like this: (proposal)
* Vote for FIRST place
* Vote for Second place (Note that votes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd – need to be different – or they won’t be counted.)
* Vote for Third place
Optional Side Awards:
Most Dramatic Award – (Side Awards have no vote restriction, select anything)
Virgin Award – Side Award (first time story poster)
Naughty Award – Side Award (guilty pleasures)
Epic Award – Side Award (most serious and long lasting)
Most Creative Award – Side Award (experimental, surprising use of technique)