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| Goblin Princess | Re: Discussion -- 300 Word Challenge #4 Quote:
(And thanks for the kind words, David.) . . . . Last edited by Teresa Edgerton; 14th February 2012 at 03:06 AM. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Wisconsin
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| Re: Discussion -- 300 Word Challenge #4 Thank you Alchemist for the shortlisting. It means a lot. I promise to find time between working my 2 great jobs and family to finish that short story. LOL! |
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| Maniac Braniac Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Minnesota
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| Re: Discussion -- 300 Word Challenge #4 Go away for a day or three and find another vote and a mention! Thanks Tisiphone, and thanks Alchemist for the mention. It's nice to be recognized amongst all this talent. |
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| Bearly Believable Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Discussion -- 300 Word Challenge #4 Here are my choices (with the stories in posting order within the categories): Honourable Mentions:
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| Bearly Believable Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Discussion -- 300 Word Challenge #4 I have an excuse for posting early: I'm ill and thus my sense of time has gone completely wonky. Okay, it's only a mild cold, but I have no better explanation. And, in fact, I have more time than I'd usually have on a Wednesday: I'll have to miss tonight's orchestral concert. (I doubt my loud sneezes would add to the ambiance; well, not in a way that anyone else would appreciate.) |
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| Bearly Believable Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Discussion -- 300 Word Challenge #4 I don't think tonight's programme is particularly sneeze friendly. In fact, it might have been designed not to be so:
![]() But worse things can happen, so I shouldn't moan too much. |
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| Goblin Princess | Re: Discussion -- 300 Word Challenge #4 Thank you, Ursa, for the vote! And for anyone who hasn't voted yet: Remember that there are only a few hours left to do so. . . . . Last edited by Teresa Edgerton; 15th February 2012 at 07:49 PM. Reason: really stupid typo |
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| Truth. Order. Moderation. | Re: Discussion -- 300 Word Challenge #4 Late as ever (even Ursa's beaten me to voting this month...): Culhwch -- Villainous -- smashing last line Dermit -- The End -- wonderful writing Harebrain -- The new Adventures... -- Astroludicrous! (I want to see the entire TV series!) mosaix -- An Extract From The Journal of Fernando Morales -- cleverly plotted and written phoenixthewriter -- View From On High -- clever story reiver33 -- Quintet For One -- chilling Teresa -- Amid The Cold Of Winter -- a lovely story of hope A hard job as ever getting it down to seven, then a harder job picking the best three. In the end I went with the ones which made most impact when first I read them and stayed with me throughout: HB's silly tale made me laugh and mosaix's sent a chill down my spine, and I loved the writing of Teresa's tale. Thanks for the hon mentions and shortlistings, and very big thanks to the Fab 4 who voted for me -- I didn't expect even any mentions at all this month as I had to rush the story out when I was feeling very low, so these were big bonuses, and very welcome. |
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| Keep Moving Forward! | Re: Discussion -- 300 Word Challenge #4 Yes, congratualtions indeed, TE! Your story was my number one from the moment I read it, and nothing changed after that point. A wonderful and deserving winner! Thanks for the shortlistings, TJ and Urse, and many thanks for the final vote, crystal haven! |
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