Writing Contest — Your Chance to Weigh In!

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The writing contest is now closed for entries. We’re amazed to have had 62 authors submit 120 stories, with a total of over 490 thousand words. Even more impressive is that eight of the authors posted their first story to BC. Several more posted their first stories in years.

We will announce the awards on or around the 26th of this month, at which point you’ll find out which stories had the highest combined scores from Jill and me. But of course, while we have been diligent in applying our own criteria, this will still represent just two people’s views. There were so many fantastic stories, and other judges would almost certainly make different selections. Therefore . . . .

Now is your opportunity to express your opinion and possibly win $50. In a comment to this blog, please list your top three stories – and why you think they should win contest awards. It won’t affect Jill’s score or mine, but it’s a chance for you to show your appreciation for the stories you liked the best.

Each person who posts a qualified comment to this blog will be entered into a drawing to win $50. What’s “qualified,” you ask? Here are the requirements:

• No negative comments are allowed.

• Each person may post their choices once.

• If you list more than three stories, you will be disqualified for the $50 drawing.

• Entries must be submitted by February 22, 2024.

For your reference, the list that follows includes links to all the contest stories, as well as links to each author’s page so you can easily find more stories by your favorites!

Judge now . . . or forever hold your peace!

~o~O~o~


Qualified Contest Stories


New Years’ Revolutions


Convergence


Resolution Revelations

The Promise


Be True to Myself


0300Z Defense HQ New Year Resolution

Contest Resolution


cemma2035 (Emma)

A New Year’s Transformation


Charlie

Zuleika


No More Girls


New Year Resolutions, Broken and Kept


Cyclist (Steph C)

False Alarm

Fine Tuning

First Flight

Gooseberry

Icebreaker

Out With the Old

Prodigal Son

Reading the Room

Vanishing Point

Working Break


Image Resolution


Fifty and Out


Trust Machines - New Year's Revolution


Night Shift

Resolution Evaluation


Drea DiMaggio (Andrea Lena)

It's Okay


Ghost Town


Erin Halfelven (Joyce Melton)

Last Wish


Blue Silk


It All Started With my Family


Hereby Highly


Highs and Lows

Turnaround


ALIVE Queer Cafe

A Real Man

Allison’s Androphobia

I Will Confess!

Lovey Dovey Assassins


The Three P’s

The Worst Day


A Life for My Child


Intrigue75 (Polly J)

Nathan, Maybe. Who Knows?


Crossroads


EnTWINed


Beauty and the Beast


Love Never Dies


Abbie’s Big Sister


Resolution Revolution

Sofia & Lacey’s for a New Universe


Annie’s Story


A New Year’s Reconciliation

Finding Joy

How I Decided It Was Time to Come Out to the World


An Imp Has Her Fun


Living Your Life


Go Big or Go Homeless


Bookends

My Promise to You

Second Star to the Right

That Damned Rodent

The Old Man

Through the Looking Glass Darkly

Yes Ma’am

Your Promise to Me


Marriage Counseling

Who Am I?


Labrys’s Egg: An Electrical Fairy Tale Under Ground


Marianne G (Marianne Gregory)

View From a Bridge


At the Midnight Hour

Catching Up

Late Christmas

Like It’s Your Last

One Last Hail Mary

Snowed In

Still Time

The Long Route Home

To the Bridge

Treehouse

Trust Your Gut?


High Resolution


Displaced for New Years

Do Constructs Dream of Electric Sheep?

Girl Park New Years

Once Upon a New Year


Happenstance


Marking Your Card


Mysterious Stranger (Jennifer Sweet)

Due for a Change: A New Year’s Resolution Short Story


That Urge to Purge

How a Resolution Saved a Life


Great Aunt Frances


Countdown to Confidence


RachelMnM (Rachel M. Moore)

Can You Believe We Did That?

Intentions Path

Means to an End

New Years Trans

Someone I Can Believe In

With Every Heartbeat


Rasufelle (Melanie Ezell)

A Change of Plans

A Favor for a Friend


The Simple Life


Rose (Rosemary Howell)

Cookie’s Resolve

What Is Truth?


Just Another Midnight at the Chapel


Perpendicular Time


SaraKel (Sara Keltaine)

Boys’ Night Out

Kissing Cousins


Shiraz (Shiraz Turvey)

The Boat That Frocked


Sunflowerchan (Rebecca)

A New Year’s Promise

Why is the Robotic Weasel on Fire?


Hogmanay

My Hero

Scrummy New Year


A Resolution—Of Sorts


Terry Volkirch (Terrynaut)

Cosmic Loophole

The Perfect Makeover


The Gray Knight


TiffQ (Tiffany B. Quinn)

Finding My Muse

New Year, New Perspective

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Contest-Inspired, But Not Qualified


Bro Faks

Is There a “T” in Team?


Silencing the Storm


For Us, the Living

Resolving Reese


Brian’s New Year’s Resolution


At the Kajabbi Pub


A New Year for Mischief


‘Til You Make It


Marianne G (Marianne Gregory)

Family Ties


Learning the Hard Way


Rasufelle (Melanie Ezell)

False Start

Comments

Good Picks

I agree that all of these stories fit the description you applied to them.

However, you must not have read Fifty and Out, which set a record for charm. I thought your story was exceptional.

I'm sure you're having some fun with Emma and me, but some others might not understand. Neither of us took into consideration whether the story was written in first or third person.

Emma and I have exchanged scores and we scored very close on the vast majority of scores. My scores reflected my bias toward a strong plot and hers reflected a bias for strong characters. Other than that, our scoring was based largely along the same lines as yours.

Please keep in mind when the actual results are posted that the actual difference in scoring between the top story and the next over twenty stories was quite small.

I'm very pleased with what we intend to announce and I hope the community is just as delighted.

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Just a little fun

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In all seriousness (is that a word?), we have an abundance of good writers on this site. But beyond that, we have people that CARE! You ladies inspire me.

Thank you again for all you (plural you) do! :DD TAF

DeeDee

Three Choices...

Ran out of time on my re-read, so this will be short -- not that I have much to say here. It's easier for me to explain why a story doesn't work for me than to rave over the good ones.

Have to thank all the authors who posted stories here, and the contest organizers for making this possible.

1. Jenny Walker, "Love Never Dies" - Top quality writing, Neat plot. Great situation, really effectively introduced. Ended on a great note.

2. Steph C - "First Flight" - I ranked this one and "Vanishing Point" the next best two stories, but of course only one per author. Anyway, John may be the most memorable character here; then again, I tend to be particularly sensitive and sympathetic toward autistic characters, and this one was drawn remarkably well. The story does a really good job setting up the situation and getting Tilly on track. Steph's characterizations are as strong as always,

Almost came down to rolling a D6 with the next three stories, and two others narrowly missed out beyond that. Finally went with
Magicshoppe's "Who Am I", after deciding that I'd gotten overly swayed by the San Francisco setting of Mona Lisa's "Happenstance". (Kimberly Read's "Annie's Story" was the third of the group.)

Getting to the point, "Who Am I" set up an intriguing -- even unique -- situation remarkably well and unraveled it nicely. Great conversations.

I think I had sixteen honorable mentions before losing track. There were more than 20 stories that I'd find unsurprising if they were one of the winners, and I kudosed all but four of the whole pack.

Thanks again, everyone.

Eric

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