Hey! Welcome to OsirIssues! I'm your host!
If you don't know how to write an issue, here's a handy-dandy guide written by Senior Issues Editor Candlewhisper Archive:
https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopi ... #p32581709
Be sure to post your issue here before February 25th! After this is over, you are encouraged to post your issue on the "Got Issues?" subforum on NS for professional drafting. After a while, you can submit it.
Here's the criteria you will be graded on for this contest:
You will be scored from a scale of 1-25. The 5 criteria used are Premise, Formatting, Characterization, Digestibility, and Humor.
Premise: Does your issue have a good topic? The premise of an issue is what it's based around. If you don't have a premise that's good, your issue won't be good. If you make the same premise as an existing issue, that's an automatic 0 in this category. Avoid that with this list of all published issues:
https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=88
Formatting: Is your issue arranged correctly? Issues need to have a description, at least 3 arguments, and effect lines for each argument (these mustn't have periods or capital letters, this is important).
Characterization: Does every speaker in your issue sound like a distinct person? Everyone in your issue needs to feel unique, like they have a life outside the text. This is the tiebreaker criteria, if two people tie for first, the person with higher characterization wins.
Digestibility: Could someone easily deduce the premise of your issue? Remember that there are children that play this game. If someone has to perform 3 levels of metatextual analysis to get the gist of your issue, you're doing it wrong.
Humor: Is your issue funny? I know a lot of you are decently funny people, so you should have no issue (get it?) with this one. issues need to be somewhat funny to make it fun to answer them, so put some goofs and gaffs in there.
That's all! Contact my discord if you need more info.
I bid you adieu!