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marzo 12, 2020 | 2 lectura mínima

La comunidad de Freewrite cuenta con muchísimos escritores talentosos que han usado Freewrite para publicar obras increíbles. Queremos aprovechar este espacio para destacar las novelas, guiones y ensayos excepcionales que se han escrito en Freewrite en todo el mundo.

1. Pico Blanco - Ronan Frost

Pico Blanco

De Ronan Frost Pico Blanco es un thriller de acción de ritmo rápido lleno de aventuras que desafían a la muerte.

Greg Rask, un multimillonario tecnológico moribundo, ha invertido millones en la búsqueda de curas milagrosas. Ninguna vale nada, pero se niega a rendirse. Ahora, está reuniendo un equipo dispuesto a ir hasta el fin del mundo en busca de la vida.

Vea cómo Freewrite ayudó a Ronan Frost a darle vida a su novela:

2. Sospecha - Joshua Toro

“Sospecha” es un cortometraje escrito por Joshua Toro en su programa Freewrite. Recibió el Premio Howard R. Lamar de Cine y Vídeo de la Universidad de Yale en 2018 y se presentó en el Festival de Cine de Austin.

Aunque la mayoría de la gente conoce la eficacia de Freewrite para escribir novelas, pocos saben que también es muy eficaz para escribir guiones. Freewrite es compatible con Fountain Syntax y exporta borradores como archivos .FDX para facilitar su importación a Final Draft.

Vea la película de Joshua a continuación:

3. Gotas de sangre: Una colección de relatos de terror - WB Welch

Gotas de sangre

Blood Drops es una antología de 18 relatos cortos de terror, ¡y ha tenido una acogida excelente! Ya sea que sigamos a WB a través de un futuro sombrío donde la carne humana se vende, o la sigamos lentamente mientras nos presenta a la hija de Marie Laveua, de una cosa podemos estar seguros: nos sorprenderemos. Lo mejor y más brutal de la obra de WB se ha reunido en esta colección increíblemente creíble.

Muchos de los cuentos de Blood Drops se escribieron en Freewrite. Vea lo que WB Welch dijo sobre el proceso:

4. Rockit Crew: Las aventuras de los adolescentes inadaptados del hip-hop - Shane Robitaille

La novela debut de Shane Robitaille, Rockit Crew, cuenta la historia de cuatro amigos que se convierten en marginados del hip-hop en el verano de 1984 y aprenden sobre el poder de la amistad, la vida, la muerte y lo difícil que es ser único en una ciudad que no siempre da la bienvenida a aquellos que son lo suficientemente valientes para ser diferentes.

Escuche a Shane hablar sobre cómo Freewrite lo ayudó a escribir su primera novela:

5. Un lugar de silencio - Liam Heneghan

Aunque Liam Heneghan ha escrito una novela en su Freewrite, aquí destaca su hermoso ensayo, "Un Lugar de Silencio". Hoy en día, nuestro mundo está más conectado que nunca, y el ensayo de Liam nos recuerda cómo dedicar tiempo al silencio puede ser muy beneficioso para la productividad y la salud mental. Esta es la misma idea de la que surgió Freewrite, ¡así que resulta muy poético que el ensayo de Liam se escribiera en Freewrite!

Consulte el ensayo aquí .

¿Has publicado trabajos con Freewrite? ¡Cuéntanoslo! ¡Nos encantaría incluirte en nuestra lista!

octubre 12, 2025 4 lectura mínima

The winner of the inaugural Freewrite 500 flash fiction competition is Brie Ripley Sparks, with her short story "High Holy Days."

octubre 12, 2025 2 lectura mínima

The first place story in the 2025 Freewrite 500 is "High Holy Days" by Brie Ripley Sparks.

septiembre 10, 2025 3 lectura mínima

The Freewrite 500 Writing Contest — Terms and Conditions

Last Updated: 10-09-2025

By submitting an entry to The Freewrite 500 Writing Contest (the “Contest”), you agree to abide by the following Terms and Conditions.

1. Organizer

The Contest is organized by Freewrite, a brand owned and operated by Astrohaus, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as “Freewrite”, “we”, “our”, or “us”).

2. Eligibility

  • The Contest is open to individuals who are 18 years of age or older at the time of entry.

  • Employees of Freewrite, the Flash Fiction Institute, and their immediate families are not eligible to enter.

  • Void where prohibited by law.

3. How to Enter

  • Entries must be submitted through the official entry form before Monday, September 22.

  • Entries must be original works of flash fiction no longer than 500 words.

  • All submissions must be the original work of the entrant.

  • Only one entry per person is allowed.

  • Entries must be written in English.

  • The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. EST on September 22, 2025. Late or incomplete entries will not be accepted.

4. Entry Requirements

  • Submissions must be the entrant’s own original work and must not have been previously published, including on personal blogs or social media.

  • Entries must not contain any material that is obscene, offensive, defamatory, or otherwise inappropriate.

  • By entering, you confirm that your submission does not infringe on any third-party rights, including copyright, trademark, or privacy rights.

5. Judging and Winner Selection

  • All eligible entries will be judged by a panel of reviewers affiliated with Freewrite and the Flash Fiction Institute.

  • Judging criteria include length, creativity, and adherence to theme, and overall quality of writing.

  • The winner will be notified via email.

6. Use of Generative AI Prohibited

  • The use of generative AI in the creation of a submission for this competition is prohibited.

  • The organizers reserve the right to disqualify any entry that is suspected to have been generated, in whole or in part, using generative AI tools (including but not limited to text-generating algorithms, large language models, or similar technologies).

7. Prize

  • The winning entry will be published on both the Freewrite Blog and the Flash Fiction Institute Blog.

  • The winner will receive recognition across Freewrite and Flash Fiction Institute's social media platforms.

  • No cash prizes will be offered. Prizes include a Freewrite Traveler, a Words Are Hard writing prompt deck, publication on the Freewrite blog and the Flash Fiction Institute blog, and a free flash gym session hosted by the Flash Fiction Institute.

8. Rights and Usage

  • By entering the contest, entrants grant Freewrite and the Flash Fiction Institute first publication rights. This means Freewrite and the Flash Fiction Institute have a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to publish, reproduce, and distribute the submitted entry in connection with the promotion of the Contest, including on their websites, blogs, email newsletters, social media channels, and more.

  • After initial publication, all rights revert back to the author, who is then free to republish or distribute their work elsewhere. However, we request that any subsequent publication acknowledges Freewrite and the Flash Fiction Institute as the original place of publication.

  • The winning author will be credited by name or preferred pen name when their work is published.

9. Privacy

  • Personal information collected during the entry process will be used only for the administration of the Contest and in accordance with Freewrite’s Privacy Policy.

  • Entrants may be contacted by Freewrite regarding their submission or related opportunities.

10. Disqualification

Freewrite reserves the right to disqualify any entry that:

  • Violates these Terms and Conditions,

  • Is found to contain plagiarized material,

  • Is deemed offensive or inappropriate,

  • Is submitted by someone ineligible.

11. Limitation of Liability

Freewrite is not responsible for:

  • Lost, late, incomplete, or misdirected entries;

  • Technical failures of any kind;

  • Any injury or damage to persons or property related to participation in the Contest.

12. Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of [Insert State], without regard to its conflict of laws principles.

13. Contact

For any questions regarding the Contest, please contact us at:
📧 hello@getfreewrite.com.