How I Made $150 From The Vocal Fiction Challenge Despite Not Being Good Enough To Even Make The Shortlist
The Vocal Ambassadors Program Helped Me Make $150 From The Vocal Fiction Challenge

The Vocal Fiction Challenge
While The Vocal Fiction Challenge was running I entered a number of stories. The fact that I am not a published author and I am not on the North American landmass did mean I was unlikely to be considered.
However something did happen while this was going on.
The Vocal Ambassadors Program
I got a lot of sign ups through the Vocal Ambassadors program, at $20 per sign up it is not an amount to be sniffed at, however since the turn of the year, or rather when the Fiction Challenge closed, my sign ups have really stopped.
While the challenge was live I was getting one or two a week but now it seems to have gone.
I was just assuming that I was getting people to actually sign up for Vocal who wanted to write for Vocal.I signed up for Vocal believing I had a chance at a challenge, but soon realised that was a very unlikely event.
Making Pin Money On Vocal
Having said that because I am prolific at writing and have built up an excellent small audience, the reads on my stories pay for my monthly subscription, and bonuses and tips get me coffee if I should wish to avail myself of such things.
The money from the Vocal Ambassadors has made up nearly 40% of the money I have made since joining Vocal. Below is my guide to the program if you wish to know more or to take part in it.
Ah But The Vocal Fiction Challenge
There were a thousand stories on the Vocal Fiction Shortlist and there were a lot of stories from our friends in the Vocal Social Society and other Facebook groups, and everyone of those believed they had a chance of winning one of the 25 five thousand dollar prizes.
But here came the hammer blow, no one we knew were in the final 25 winners (please correct me if I am wrong), and on investigation many of them were established writers who were new to Vocal with only two or three Vocal stories that they have submitted.
The implication is that Vocal do not value their many long term contributors but want to reward the one they see as a more sparkly addition to Vocal. The thing is these people will not stay with Vocal but look for more potentially lucrative options.
Feeling Like A Spiv
The thing is I feel a bit awful about this, like a World War II spiv making profits out of people's misery because they canāt get the things they need. The fact that so many fly by nights were chosen as winners has really hurt people because their hopes were raised by Vocal and then dashed by Vocal. If they do this again they really need to look at the people who really support Vocal.
We see this in smaller things where Top Creators are set who have not written anything for years, we see it where people seem to be omitted from searches and the response is āImprove Your SEOā , then story rejections because the ādonāt meet standardsā without explaining what the problem is, even rejections for plagiarism when you quote the source while allowing completely plagiarised stories to remain on Vocal. These are all issues which exasperate and hurt us.
And because of this I do feel I am profiting off the pain of my friends.
Concluding Thoughts On Making Money This Way
I havenāt broken the law, and I will keep doing it because it doesnāt really take much effort but I do still feel I have blood on my hands.



Comments (6)
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Congratulations, Mr. Mike. What a great teaching article.
I hope this could be a resource story. Congratulations š
Challenges can be disheartening. I've been on Vocal for a while, and I've seen a lot of repeat challenge winners who win regularly. Even some stand-out stories that were justified to win have lost. I don't think it is completely unfair, but it is a bit too random, and I feel some writers are favoured when it comes to how those judgements take place. This is not a dig at Vocal, just my long-standing opinion after studying them since they started.
Mikey, I understand your frustration, but blind reads for challenges means that the story, not the author, is what matters. Longevity on the platform is rewarded through subscriptions and reads, but merit of the writing is the only thing that matters in challenge judging. For me, when someone cries āunfair! I should have won!ā they are saying that someone who won shouldnāt have, although Iāve never seen a critical argument explicating the weaknesses of something that allegedly should not have received recognition. When I think a piece of mine should have placed, I go back into the piece and look at it critically, and look for my own flaws, which are often numerous. I also consider the possibility that I disqualified myself by not strictly adhering to the full prompt, not just the blurb. I know that my writing needs improvement; I just came back to it last year. Iām thankful for this community that gives so much back. What it gives me is enoughāIām still amazed that this even exists. Vocal doesnāt owe anyone wins or bonuses. The space is what weāre paying for, and at just under ten dollars a month, itās a bargain in my eyes.
I feel that way too. Like they just enjoying making us suffer for our hard work lol