Friday, June 28, 2013

week 22 winners

Here are this week's winners ... I really need to come up with questions for second-time judges.








First place: @sandyquill

From their observation point, Anna inquires, “Why did he put that sign on it?”

Her blond companion shrugs, amused. “He’s been trying to sell our home for a long time.” A wry glance. “We haven’t exactly been subtle.”

An airy snort. “Well, no. It’s our home and he knows it.”

A car pulls up and the observers lean precariously over the edge of their roof. They see their quasi-nemesis step quickly from the black sedan. “My partner is eager for you to see this property,” he states with a nearly invisible flickering of his eyes toward the roof across the street.

“Jennifer! It’s as if he can see us!”

“Well, maybe he can.”

A young couple joins the agent in front of the brick steps that lead to a deep porch. The woman points and says, “Not haunted? The sign says it’s not haunted?”

With a tentative smile, the agent nods. “Let’s test that, shall we?”

“Well?” Jennifer asks a silent question.

“I have a feeling about them,” Anna says slowly. “It may be time.”

“Time. . .”

In less than a moment, the females have disappeared. Across the street, a man sighs in relief. With a strange hint of melancholy.

I want to know more about these two ladies, even though they're apparently gone. Such personality in such a short piece. I kept coming back to this one and giggling as I imagined all the ways they've been tormenting this poor real estate agent. Excellent combination of the prompts, too!



Second place: Sherbert20111

“Look! The Japanese maple’s out.”

“Mom, can you concentrate on the house for a minute? We are not going to live in the garden.”

“Sure Honey, sure.”

I follow her up the steps shaking my head. The door is yanked open by a guy who rudely brushes past us, his feet make a syncopated beat on the brick steps. I spin like a top, reaching for the iron railings to steady myself and drowning in spicy aftershave.

“We’ll see ourselves round,” I call, because seriously, who does that to prospective viewers?

He makes no sign that he heard me at all. I sniff for the heady scent once more and hum. Definite potential.

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“It could do with a woman’s touch,” Renee tuts at the dustcovers over the furniture, moving to stand by the window. She looks transparent in the sunlight streaming through. “This will do very well,” she says with a gentle sigh. “He won’t sell it once you make yourself known.”

“Mom!”

“What? I was a young succubus once too!”

“And where do you think you’re going?” Sunbeams arrange themselves like feathers either side of her.

“I’ll be around,” she says, winks once and fades out of sight.

Hi, please continue this! I was really torn between this flashfic and the one I chose for first place, which I think means I probably have a thing for stories in which supernatural women cause trouble. I so want to know what happens next.



Honourable Mention: @ChocoMG2112

I stood at the window and gazed down at the sign in the yard.

“Not Haunted,” I whispered. “How can people have lived in this house and then had the unmitigated gall to proclaim that it is not haunted?”

The voice of my beloved echoed in my head.

“Dear, you realize it is only a falsehood to draw the curious.”

I chuckled deeply. “Yes, I know.” I pressed my face to the window and gave it a gruesome, desiccated appearance. The dog in the yard across the street saw me and began howling in terror.

“Stop tormenting that poor dog.”

I felt the slight caress of wind across my cheek as by beloved’s essence surrounded me. “This last couple simply was not right.” An imagined kiss touched my lips. “Patience, my dear. We will find them.” It was the remembrance of her living touch that kept me going.

“Yes, my sweet. Patience.”

Instantly, the atmosphere of the house calmed then exploded with crackling electricity. I whirled and stared at the portrait of my beautiful wife. “We are saved.”

Downstairs, the couple walked into the house and greeted the realtor.

“Hi, I’m Edward Cullen and this is my wife Isabella.”

The thing with the dog still has me giggling. Another one that makes me want to know what happens next!



Honourable Mention: @AnnaLund2011

So I hang a little closer. Feel a little giddy. You don’t seem to mind. You kinda lean, too. What does it mean? Is this okay?

I don’t know how to read you; it feels like you know. But I don’t want to jinx it, what if you get mad?

I make a weird sound, like deep anguish. You turn your beautiful smile toward me, saying Look at us! We’re on top of the World, girl! On Top of the World!

You have never been this close, physically or emotionally, and it feels like my time is running out. You are beautiful with your hair blowing all around your happy face.

So I take a deep breath, smile—and kiss you. Then I kiss you again. And again.

You stand there, stunned, as my arms come down around you, and suddenly all the air seems to leave your body as you sag into me.

I hear your mumbled words against my throat, as you burrow deep into my jacket and straight into my heart:

Thank you. And please. And yes. And, oh, thank god, I thought I was going crazy.

New York. You did this. You helped me.

Thank you.

This one had me feeling the emotions right along with the narrator. Lovely. :)


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Congratulations @sandyquill.

Thank you to @BedeliaJane for judging, and to everyone who participated.

See you next week!


Thursday, June 27, 2013

week 22 fanficflashfic

Last week's winner, @BedeliaJane, has selected two prompts for this week's fanficflashfic.

Choose either or both to inspire your writing:












Remember to check the rules

Have your 100 - 200 words submitted by 12:00am Friday, June 28, US EDST.

We want anything and everything: poetry, prose, fanfic, OF. 



JUST GET WRITING!




Leave your entry as a comment - include your word count, and your twitter handle if you have one.

Probably good practice to reference any source material, too. 





FYI - entries that exceed (or are under) the word limits will not be considered by the judge.




P.S. If you look to the right, where it says "flashers," you'll see I'm linking the places where people are posting their flash fics - either on fanfiction.net or on blog sites or whatever. If you'd like me to add you over there, just say so, and include the link with your entry today. Shell xo

Friday, June 21, 2013

week 21 winners

Here are @BoomBoom_Jones' answers to my judgey questions.


1. What is the best piece of writing advice you’ve been given? 
Stop second guessing yourself. (Even though I still do)

2. The first and last books you fell in love with? 
First would probably be Charlotte's Web - I wanted to be Fern and have my own pig, but I probably wouldn't have named it Wilbur. The last book I fell in love with was Between Shades of Grey by Ruta Sepetys. It's a YA novel, historical fiction, and even though there is a thin thread of a love story that runs through it, the main character is amazingly strong considering her circumstances, which is what kept me reading. 

3. What's happening outside the nearest window?
It's overcast, a little cool, and business as usual for the birds and squirrels. Our house backs to a thicket of woods - literally right up to the deck - so it's all green and nature-y. :)

4. There's a rubber stamp mark on your hand. What does it say?
Can I have a couple? I'm kind of moody. Mostly it would say: There are too many voices inside my head.

5. Suppose you could travel to any place in time and history. When and where are you going?
This one is easy. I'd go back to the 80's and tell my younger self many, many things. One thing in particular, "Don't go out with that guy. The other one is much nicer."








Shell, thank you very much for giving us this playground each and every week. It's a lot of fun and quite addicting, not to mention you've provided the opportunity to interact with some great people.
 
Writers - why are all of you so good? This was really hard and to be honest I'd be okay with not having to do this again! lol Thanks to everyone for submitting your words and sharing your amazing talent. Hope to write alongside all of you next week.
 
 
 
First: @BedeliaJane
I came back to this one several times. It was this line that got me: "He smiles, and oh, God. What could be bigger than us?" So palpable. Also the way you set up the scene and mood - perfect. I could easily see the town and feel them. It hurts but there'll be a reunion, some day. At least I'm counting on one. Thanks so much for writing.
 
Second: @VampsHaveLaws
There isn't much more I can say about this other than how gorgeous it is. I'm still aching. You took me back to those moments of being utterly besotted yet so unsure. The first two paragraphs? Gah. Angsty nostalgia at its finest.  Thank you so much for writing.
 
Honourable Mention: @GeekChic12FF
Because he really loves his spirited girl. I was big smiles at the end and honestly would love to read more about these two. Yes, yes??? Thank you for writing!
 
Honourable Mention: @CrackedFic
Love how this one is so different and raw and unapologetic. Thank you for writing!
 
Honourable Mention: @bigblueboat
You stepped outside the box, twisting the prompt into something I'd never imagined. Thank you for writing!


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Congratulations @BedeliaJane!

Thank you to @BoomBoom_Jones for judging and to everyone who participated.

See you next week.



Thursday, June 20, 2013

week 21 fanficflashfic

Here's the prompt, as chosen by last week's winner, @BoomBoom_Jones:








Remember to check the rules

Have your 100 - 200 words submitted by 12:00am Friday, June 21, US EDST.

We want anything and everything: poetry, prose, fanfic, OF. 



JUST GET WRITING!




Leave your entry as a comment - include your word count, and your twitter handle if you have one.

Probably good practice to reference any source material, too. 





FYI - entries that exceed (or are under) the word limits will not be considered by the judge.




P.S. If you look to the right, where it says "flashers," you'll see I'm linking the places where people are posting their flash fics - either on fanfiction.net or on blog sites or whatever. If you'd like me to add you over there, just say so, and include the link with your entry today. Shell xo

Friday, June 14, 2013

week 20 winners

Here are @ordinary_vamp's answers to my judgey questions.


1. What is the best piece of writing advice you’ve been given?
Read a lot. Read fiction, read nonfiction, read screenplays. Read everything. Write a lot. I know exactly how difficult it can be to carve out time to work on a story, especially when you’re butting heads with the characters and the rest of your life. I’ve also been advised to experiment how you write. Push yourself to try new perspectives, new voices, and/or new genres. Change it up once in a while and you might just be pleased with what comes about.
2. The first and last books you fell in love with?
Hmm, I think the first book would be Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.  I read it when I was eight and I haven’t stopped reading since. The last book… this is tough. I read for school (English major alert) and one of my classes continually rocked me to my core with the syllabus. I would say Anne Marie McDonald’s Fall on Your Knees (trigger warnings: sexual assault, racism, religious fanaticism and homophobia) or Dionne Brand’s book of poetry Land to Light On. Both are Canadian authors and brilliant wordsmiths. Their works are beautiful and evocative.
3. What are you listening to right now?
Nine Inch Nails’ new song “Come Back Haunted.” It’s also a mix of Kishi Bashi, Lindsey Stirling and The Winter Brave. All very different; all very good.
4. There's a rubber stamp mark on your hand. What does it say?
“Allons-y!” Oh, Ten, how I adore you so. Sometimes, though… sometimes, I just need the reminder to actually go. I need that boost.
5. Suppose you could travel to any place in time and history. When and where are you going?
A T.A.R.D.I.S. question! I’m usually on a soapbox about something or another, so I would have to say early 20th century, New York City. Hello, Emma Goldman and Margaret Sanger! I think both women are important and intelligent parts of the women’s movement. I’d also like to be in 1950s-early 1960s San Francisco. I’ve always wondered how Free Love (of which Goldman was a staunch advocate) would look like in practice, without condemnation and refusal.







I love music. I’m shamelessly plugged-in, always. If I’m not, I’m thinking of a song, a chorus, a lyric, a bridge. I was amazed and impressed with the variety in genre and subject matter in the entries. Well done, everyone.


First Place: @boomboom_jones -> I feel hope and heartbreak. Both are twined together in your entry, in harmony. I feel as if they’re an old couple, with years together of comfort and love. But her language... it’s colloquial and modern. I’m fascinated with her; with her modernisms, steadfastness and love. Her devotion has me impressed. I melted when he called her an angel, even as it squeezed my heart. And then: “Every minute is brand new.” And I in awe of her strength. I just about melted and cried (together; because I did tear up) with the mention of the dusty pictures. You managed to convey so many emotions and reactions in 200 words. Congratulations.

Second Place: @annalund2011 -> The rhythm in this piece is lovely. The words are syncopated and disjointed, but they flow with ease. Your narrator feels music in her soul, and it exudes from her character; and that, in turn, is felt by the reader. My favourite line: “So, no, don’t Follow me. Walk beside me, my friend.” I love your use of the song and the picture; it’s a lovely combination. Your words, too are a kind of magic. This was a pleasure to read.

Third Place: @SerendipitousMC -> Your entry hit me right in the feels. The description of the grandfather was brief, but evocative. You showed what type of a man he was. His life went everywhere, was everything, but his heart remained the same: music. And as he played music as he passed... that was the most convincing part of your story. In that sentence, I understood the man’s devotion to music. The relationship between grandfather and grandchild was palpable. It was beautiful to read. An amazing job.

Honourable Mentions!

@BedeliaJane -> I want to know everything about the ominous “Call.” I was breathless with anticipation, until: “I can’t let him be hurt. Not by anyone but me, I guess.” And then I sort of broke. It conveyed the entire relationship. Well done.

@sri_ffn -> love the idea of a letter... it’s both intimate and one-sided. And the way you included the prompt! Quite unique and lovely.

@megant_timms -> The movement in this piece: from the music, to the moments, everything matches perfectly. Heartbreaking and beautiful.


And something sweet for everyone. I will attempt brevity (but I make no promises).

@shellisthimbles: Music is the heartbeat, Shell. Music is everything, and I love how you represented that. Beautiful.

@deebelle1: The connections between heartbeats is lovely and swoony. I expect many heavenly moments to come from this couple.

@QuinnSkylark: Erotic and sensual. The rhythm had me swaying in my seat.

Sherbert20111: So interesting! It’s the other side of “new” lives. Or is he an old life, reborn? This was an exceptional take on the prompts. Well done!

TiramiSue84: This is a beautiful glimpse into a reunion. Your narrator’s emotions bleed into the reader, and then we begin to feel as she does.

@Twilightladies1: I felt so bad for the characters. The most compelling moment: when the person in the hospital bed wondered about the other’s pain.

@everydaybella89: Oh, this poor person. At least the speaker is a compassionate, understanding person. I feel for him or her and the missing part, the untouched part the narrator is incapable of having.

@bebeginja: This was beautiful. You personified music, and you used it to draw out a character. The harmony in this couple... lovely.

ShadesofPurple4: I’m fascinated by how the narrator is tied to the heart and its music, and its ability to speak the truth of their relationship.

@LouiseClark75: What a sensual dance! I love how you paired Edward and Bella.

@bkhchica: I love how the couple met. He seems like a father completed devoted to his wife and daughter... I wonder what the song sounds like.

@Pinkcookie: Poor Bella. To be left in the lurch like that is so unfortunate. At least there’s Dr. Cullen, to lead in healing her emotional problems.

@hummingbirdFF & @bigblueboat: This is a beautiful family moment. The woman’s reverence for her son and music, and her husband’s love for their child is breathtaking.

@Aleeab4u: HOLY! This was sooo different. Edward during his “rebellious” years is always a thing of curiosity. You created a detailed image of gore and sorrow in so few words; well done.

@magtwi78: Have you heard Florence and the Machine’s “All This and Heaven Too?” I thought of that song when I read this.Your characters’ hearts are speaking all in a language of their own.

@tanglingshad0ws: I was so sad; you portrayed the slow moving split well. And then the last line was a punch to the gut. Wow.

@Mariahajile: Those final moments are always the saddest. You wrote of every emotion that can go through a person so well, and it evoked a similar reaction from me.

@GeekChic12: Sometimes love isn’t enough. Sometimes, it can’t carry the entire relationship. I broke, just a little bit, for these characters.

@Alesoflyy: Their feelings are palpable. I can only hope he’s able to be with her, the one his heart clearly wishes for.

@CallMePagliacci: What an interesting glimpse into the narrator’s life. The most compelling lines: “They just loved me too much. Or maybe not me, but what I made them feel. They places my songs took them.


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Congratulations @boomboom_jones!

Thank you to @ordinary_vamp for judging, and to everyone for participating.

See you all next week.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

week 20 fanficflashfic

Here are the prompts last week's winner, @ordinary_vamp, has selected.

Use one or both prompts to inspire your writing.













Remember to check the rules

Have your 100 - 200 words submitted by 12:00am Friday, June 14, US EDST.

We want anything and everything: poetry, prose, fanfic, OF. 



JUST GET WRITING!




Leave your entry as a comment - include your word count, and your twitter handle if you have one.







FYI - entries that exceed (or are under) the word limits will not be considered by the judge.




P.S. If you look to the right, where it says "flashers," you'll see I'm linking the places where people are posting their flash fics - either on fanfiction.net or on blog sites or whatever. If you'd like me to add you over there, just say so, and include the link with your entry today. Shell xo