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The first iteration of the tournament was held in the spring of 2020. It was edited by [[Jacob Reed]], [[Olivia Lamberti]], [[Jakob Myers]], [[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam Fine]], [[Kevin Wang]], [[Will Holub-Moorman]], and [[Olivia Murton]].
 
The first iteration of the tournament was held in the spring of 2020. It was edited by [[Jacob Reed]], [[Olivia Lamberti]], [[Jakob Myers]], [[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam Fine]], [[Kevin Wang]], [[Will Holub-Moorman]], and [[Olivia Murton]].
  
A combination of bad sentiment early in the season and the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic meant that the set was played by fewer teams than expected. The set was considered to be of good quality, though it overshot its difficult mark and consequently there were low power counts across all mirrors. A retrospective was [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=24632 posted on the forums] to discuss the logistics of the set's writing.
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A combination of bad sentiment early in the season and the outset of the [[COVID-19]] pandemic meant that the set was played by fewer teams than expected. The set was considered to be of good quality, though it overshot its difficult mark and consequently there were low power counts across all mirrors. A retrospective was [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=24632 posted on the forums] to discuss the logistics of the set's writing.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:37, 18 December 2020

WORKSHOP is a regular-difficulty tournament meant to be a spiritual successor to PADAWAN and serve as a mentorship program for newer writers.

2020

The first iteration of the tournament was held in the spring of 2020. It was edited by Jacob Reed, Olivia Lamberti, Jakob Myers, Adam Fine, Kevin Wang, Will Holub-Moorman, and Olivia Murton.

A combination of bad sentiment early in the season and the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic meant that the set was played by fewer teams than expected. The set was considered to be of good quality, though it overshot its difficult mark and consequently there were low power counts across all mirrors. A retrospective was posted on the forums to discuss the logistics of the set's writing.

WORKSHOP
Competition season 2019-2020
Head editor(s) Jacob Reed
Difficulty College regular
First mirror
Announcement link
Packets link


The question writers were Ethan Ashbrook, Mitch Baron, Michael Borecki, Gus Carvell, Vincent Du, Ganon Evans, Eve Fleisig, Kevin Fan, Vincent Fan, Zachary Foster, William Grossman, Gerhardt Hinkle, Boyang Hou, Montagu James, Abhinav Karthikeyan, Zachary Knecht, Suttree de Lorge, Eric Lu, Caroline Mao, Juliet Mayer, Connor Mayers, Robet Muniz, Pedro Juan Orduz, Kiran Rachamallu, Rahual Rao-Pothuraju, Alejia Rodriguez, Karsten Rynearson, Jonathen Settle, Varun Sikand, Chris Sims, Evan Suttell, Rohan Vora, Luc Wetherbee, Kevin You, Justin Zhang, and Richard Zhang.

2021

The second iteration of this set is slated for Spring 2021. It is edited by Kevin Wang, Olivia Murton, Wonyoung Jang, Adam Fine, Athena Kern, JinAh Kim, Jordan Brownstein, and Will Holub-Moorman, as well as by former WORKSHOP writers Caroline Mao, Zachary Znecht, and Chris Sims. Will Grossman serves as the head of logistics.

The question writers were Adi Basu-Dutta, Alex Li, Ananya Tadigadapa, Anna Brusilovsky, Annie Lin, Aruna Das, Audrey Yuen, Brandon Weiss, Cheyenne Tso, Christopher Shin, David Bass, Elaijah Lapay, Elizabeth Grace, Eric Gunter, Felix Wang, Henry Goff, Io Gilman, Jack van Nostrand, Jacob Egol, Jade Anderson, Katie Sturzu, Kevin Jiang, Kevin Thomas, Kiara Pornan, Lila Chen, Manu Sundaresan, Marcell Maitinsky, Mathilde Doherty, Matt Capobianco, Em Powers, Milan Fernandez, Nikita Nair, Payton Schubel, Raymond Wang, Victor Pavao, and Vittal Bhat.

WORKSHOP
Competition season 2020-2021
Head editor(s) Olivia Murton, Kevin Wang, Wonyoung Jang
Difficulty College regular
First mirror
Announcement link