
Self-Publishing with ALLi Interview: The Editorial Process for Short Fiction Contests with Matty Dalrymple and Polly Campbell
Nov 5, 2025
Polly Campbell, an author and podcaster known for her works on writing and creativity, joins Matty Dalrymple to discuss the editorial process for short fiction contests. They delve into how contests sharpen writing skills and foster community, with Polly sharing her strategies for tight revisions, impactful details, and balancing creativity with polish. Listen as they explore making every sentence count, adapting to genre expectations, and the joy of writing under pressure. Polly emphasizes the transformative power of contests in reigniting creativity and validating a writer's journey.
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Prioritize Fast, Focused Revision
- Take revision more seriously than initial drafting when deadlines are tight.
- Do structured passes: big structural pass, sentence edits, then proofreading to polish quickly.
Short Deadlines Spark Different Creativity
- Quick-prompt contests free your creativity by forcing emergence without overplanning.
- Longer contests demand professional polish, but short bursts can reveal new facets of your writing.
Polly's 24-Hour Contest Experience
- Polly entered 24-hour short-prompt contests of varying lengths, including 250- and 750-word pieces.
- She found the fast structure freed her creativity and exposed writing strengths she hadn't used in years.


