Pressing Pause – A Holiday Change Of Plans

So, I was planning to post the Holiday Contest Guidelines today.

But. . . I’m in a bit of a pickle, because sometimes plans change overnight.

And now, the way December is shaping up I can’t believe it, but I don’t think I’m actually going to be able to run the Holiday Contest this year.

For a good reason – I don’t want anyone to worry. But I’m feeling bad. about having to back out at the literal 11th hour.

It’s the 15th year, and lovely, generous people already donated prizes, and I really hate to skip it. But it’s a very time-consuming undertaking and depending how things turn out I just don’t think I’m going to be able to manage it between everything else going on.

So, we have some choices:

  • I can post a prompt and you can write a story for yourself for fun.
  • We can postpone it and run the Holiday Contest some other time – Christmas in July or something (I’d say I could post the guidelines now and you could write your entries while you’re feeling holiday-y and then we could run the contest in January, but that’s Storystorm month and the Valentiny Contest is in February so that won’t work.)
  • I can think up a different contest to run in the spring.
  • Or we can just skip it and focus on all the other things that keep us hopping in December – kids’ holiday concerts and plays, baking cookies and other goodies, shopping for presents and wrapping them, going to parties and visiting relatives. . . maybe you’ll be relieved not to be trying to squeeze in one more thing!

So… does anyone have any thoughts? Please share, and I will do my best to accommodate whatever people want most.

I’m so sorry to have to miss the Holiday Contest this year, I really am!

70 thoughts on “Pressing Pause – A Holiday Change Of Plans

  1. MDalphin Williams Creative.Com says:
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    Hi Susanna.

    WordPress always hassles me and says I can’t comment. Thanks for asking for folks’ preferences. I was planning to enter, but just spent two days making very large gingerbread houses with three grandkids. There’s only writing time for a few edits. I vote for: Run the contest next year and enjoy your holidays with family and friends. Best, Marcia.🥰

  2. authorlaurablog says:
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    Susanna, I’ve been traveling and at NCTE and didn’t find time to post a Haiku Saturday this weekend for the first time in two years so I’m certainly going to say take a break and enjoy time with family or do whatever came up!
    The problem with be so successful with all of your contests is people expect them to keep coming but you are always free to say no!
    Sending you hugs.
    Maybe a fresh start and schedule in 2026

  3. beautiful0c3bec519d says:
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    I’d love a prompt, just to keep me inspired and focused! But I’ll support whatever you need to do. Thank you for all you do!

    Rebecca Chester

  4. fspoesy says:
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    Your dedication to the contest is commendable, however you owe us nothing, and I for one would feel bad if you passed up something good for you, or made it less enjoyable, due to a self-imposed requirement. For the internet, 14 years is a great (almost unheard of) run with no breaks. You deserve the break. Take it. And no need to make it up. You run more than enough fun contests and Kid Lit content already to keep everyone happy.

  5. Teresa Fales says:
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    Every year I read the prompt and intend to write something, and every year the holiday season takes over and I don’t get it done, so don’t worry, take the time you need, and thank you for all that you do.

  6. lnsimmons23 says:
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    Susanna, thank you for all you do! Please take the time you need this year. There is always next year. For my part, I loved the holiday mystery/detective I wrote for last year (2024) and am going to work on developing it into an MG novel. That has been a goal of mine for 2025, but life got in the way. Taking a break from this year’s holiday contest will give me a chance to find that Christmas inspiration and work on it!

    ~Lauren Simmons

  7. postobservantfdc7549563 says:
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    I think Christmas in July could be a lot of fun, but most importantly I think you should press the pause button and not worry-life gets in the way for all of us!

    I’d like to thank you for the fabulous opportunities you have already given us and wish you a truly wonderful holiday season.

    Susan Gleeson

  8. Colleen Murphy says:
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    I am all for your pressing pause and taking care of you and your needs, whatever they are!

    In the future, I would just say I prefer the holiday contest to the Halloweensie. LOL.

    Happy Holidays Susanna and thank you for all you do for the writing community!

  9. Daniella Kaufman says:
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    Susanna, You’re truly inspiring and give so much to the kidlit community! Asking for our thoughts underlines this. Whatever works best for you works for me. To echo what others have said, enjoy a guilt-free break and happy holidays!

  10. wildly4ee4a6c2f4 says:
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    Hi, Susanna 🖐🏻I vote for CHRISTMAS IN JULY……just because your contests are GREAT and I don’t want to skip any!  Many🙏🏻Blessings to you and your family. Have a Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas. Isabel Rodriguez—————————————————-