Monday, November 18, 2024

2024/2025 Lindenbaum Prize announcement

 The Lindenbaum Prize is sponsored by Peter Agapov, contributor to Lloyd of Gamebooks and owner of  Augmented Reality Adventure Games who is very generously providing the first prize.

The Lindenbaum Prize is also sponsored by Crumbly Head Games who is providing free licenses to The Gamebook Authoring Tool as prizes and also has a free version of the Gamebook Authoring Tool that goes up to 100 sections.

Many thanks to Tammy Badowski for donating her time to the Lindenbaum Prize

Hi all! I am excited to announce the 3rd annual Lindenbaum competition!

The award is inspired by the Windhammer competition which ran from 2008-2015. I loved entering my books, seeing other books, voting and getting feedback. To be fair, I loved every aspect of it.

So, when it was discontinued, it left a hole. Between 2016 and now, I was very busy. However, I have a bit more time now and I was also shocked when I was on an online gamebook meetup to learn that almost no one there had heard of the Windhammer competition.

If you look at the list of Windhammer entrants, you will see a few familiar names. This is basically what kickstarted a lot of careers for the new gamebook writing crew.

I would love for that to continue with the new fans we have picked up along the way so that they can have a gateway into the gamebook community. I found the chance to meet new people and get lots of expert feedback invaluable.

So, without further ado, here are the details for the Lindenbaum competition:

Entry requirements for the 2024/2025 Lindenbaum competition

All entries must be in English.

All entries must be original works incorporating unique characters and world settings. This can include real world settings, people and events as long as they aren't the property of someone.

All entries must be previously unpublished works.

All entrants must state clearly on the first page of their entries that they are the authors of the work submitted.

All entries must be in any format that I can edit and turn into a pdf and sent as an attachment and link to lindenbaumprize@gmail.com.

Formats I know I can do this with are: RTF, doc, docx, Google docs, pdf, - leave a comment if there is a format that you want to know about. I don't have access to Apple devices.

All character or status sheets provided with entries must be presented in a simple layout that does not include complex table formats.

All entries must be spell-checked and thoroughly tested prior to submission.

The total length of the entry does not exceed 100 sections and a word count of 25,000 words.

Illustrations will not be accepted as a part of an entry except in two specific circumstances. 

Exception 1: Maps that are integral to navigation within the gamebook.

Exception 2: Graphics necessary as a part of puzzles or clues integral to the entry's narrative.

Graphics provided for these purposes must be in a format that is compatible with pdfs.

Graphics purely of an illustrative nature will not be accepted.

The entry may either be a complete stand-alone story or a self-contained excerpt from a larger gamebook adventure of your own creation.

The entry can be of any genre except erotica.

There is no entry fee.

All rights remain with the author and the author can withdraw their entry at any time during the course of the competition.

An entrant can submit one entry only.

All participants must have some way of receiving the prize money. I can send Paypal or BACS or a cheque in the post. Any other method will need to be agreed. Account information is not required by the organisers of this competition unless you are one of the winning entrants. Only at the time of winning a prize will you be asked for your details.

Hyperlinking

I will not be doing any hyperlinking of any entries. It is up to the entrant to hyperlink their entries or not.

Competition deadlines for 2024/2025

18th November 2024: Competition guidelines released

16th December 2024: Entry submissions begin

25th February 2025: Entry submissions close.

10th March 2025: Voting begins.*

6th May 2025: Voting closes.*

16th May 2025: Winners announced.*

* If there are more than 10 entries, these dates will be extended. The length of the extension will depend on how many entries there are.

Winning entries

This year, the winning entries will be decided from a combination of judges' decisions and reader votes. The judges' votes and the readers' votes will have equal weighting when determining the winning entry.

Judges

We have 5 judges for this year's Lindenbaum competition. Here is who they are:

Hieronymous J. Doom - presenter of the awesome Fantastic Fights podcast and writer of many gamebooks that you can get if you become his patreon.

Ashton MacSaylor - 3 time merit award winner of Windhammer, writer of The Good, The Bad and the Undead and other gamebooks (see his blog).

Keith P. Phillips - author of Siege of Sardath and currently writing A Moral Paradox with several young people. Keith is currently doing an Arts Council funded project to make a gamebook video game: Literature Alive - Digital Writes

Peter Agapov - writer of great gamebook analysis blog posts on his blog and mine. He also provides the winning prize money.

Sandor Gebei- RPG and gamebook designer

Things the judges are looking for:

Literary ability

Good writing: i.e. vivid descriptions, believable dialogue, compelling characters and scenarios, etc.

How well the narrative flows

How good the spelling and grammar is

How engaging is the use of language is

The game system

How good the game system is at complementing the theme and setting

How intuitive the game system is

How much the game system encourages strategic thinking and offers hidden tactics that enrich the gameplay.

No blind choices (where you have no information whatsoever about which way to go)

Reasonable odds (no 1 in a 100 chance of survival rolls)

The story

Meaningful consequences of your actions (i.e. the results seem to actually follow from your choices)

How well does the story flow?

How much sense does the story make?

Technical ability

All the section links work

Every scenario, including draws or unexpected events, is adequately addressed.

Miscellaneous

How innovative is the gamebook?

How entertaining is the gamebook?

How experimental is the gamebook?

How well are these ideas executed?

Voting

A valid vote must be forwarded by email to lindenbaumprize@gmail.com. A valid vote must nominate the three gamebooks most favoured by the voter from the competition entrants. A vote with less than three nominations cannot be accepted. A vote forwarded with more than three nominations will only have the first three accounted for in the voting tabulation.

Only one voter email is allowed per reader. All votes will be checked for duplication of email addresses.

Feedback to the authors may be forwarded to the competition sponsors at lindenbaumprize@gmail.com. All feedback given will be provided to authors at the end of competition as a part of the email notification of results.

Prizes

Winning entrant

A cash prize of £100 GBP (Great British Pounds) to be paid within 48 hours.

A desktop licence to the Gamebook Authoring Tool which lasts for 1 year.

A First Prize certificate memorialising their success in the competition.

Merit awards

Two entries are chosen for Merit awards. These entrants receive:

A cash prize of £30 GBP (Great British Pounds) to be paid within 48 hours.

A Merit Award certificate memorialising their success in the competition,

Commendation awards

If there are 10 or more entries, there will be 3 commendation awards. The entrants receive:

A Commendation Certificate memorialising their success in the competition.

Gamebook writing help

If you haven't written a gamebook before, you might think that arranging and randomising the sections might be a problem. However, there are now good gamebook writing programs out there. One is The Gamebook Authoring Tool, which has a free version specifically designed to write a 100 section gamebook and export it to Rich Text Format. You can try it here: About The GameBook Authoring Tool – Crumbly Head Games

Also, for tips on writing gamebooks, take a look at the reading list I have compiled - Lloyd of Gamebooks: Want to write a gamebook? Then here's a reading list (2024 edition)

Also, also, I made a list of lessons to be learnt from last year's award - Lloyd of Gamebooks: Lessons from Lindenbaum 2023/2024

Ashton Saylor would like you to read this post in particular: Ashton MacSaylor: What makes a good gamebook - Part Two: The Game of Narrative Choices

6 comments:

  1. Ashton’s link is broken, here is the Wayback Machine link: https://web.archive.org/web/20240229193150/https://www.ashtonsaylor.com/2012/02/what-makes-good-gamebook-part-two-game.html

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    1. Many thanks! I've also fixed the link in the blog post.

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  2. I have learned that you can create a pdf with header links using Google Docs.
    Insert:Table of contents.
    Click on the help text to select it.
    Click the + to add an entry “Heading 1” and its tagged header.
    Click inside the blue “Heading 1”.
    Click the pencil icon to edit the text.
    Edit the blue text using the first box hilited.
    Click Apply.
    Click and edit the heading linked to.
    Click between the blue link and the heading to set the cursor there.
    Insert:Break:Page Break.

    File:Download:PDF Document.

    You now have a PDF with header links.

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  3. Can I add Peter’s old blog: http://visualgamebookadventures.blogspot.com/

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