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TopShelf's December 2010 Santa's Helper Story Contest

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TopShelf's
December 2010
Santa's Helper
Story Contest

 

The Christmas present from me to all of our authors who entered is that
there will be 3 prizes of $25 - one each for the top 3 entries!

Please read and vote on our author's submissions here with Kudos until December 31, 2010.
The Big Holiday Revelation Night to find the winning entries, is on Jan 1, 2011!

 


 

The theme this year will focus on a helper to Santa. This could be in the form of one of Santa's elves, a reindeer, a family member, space alien, time traveler, anything or anyone performing an act of kindness in the spirit of Christmas in much the same way Santa himself would. The story focus is about the helper of Santa. Using the helper in the background while focusing on the intent is permitted. Stories can be of any size but must include the main character or the focus of the intent onto a character that is any of the LGBIT.
Be creative, try new ideas. Explore possibilities and new ways of writing when you create your submission. And remember, when writing for our contest, write first and foremost for yourself. You the author are the first intended audience to your imagination. Conjure it forth, give the images substance and breathe the magic of life into your words ^^. In the words of Hermie, "It's so simple... even a... Dentist... can do it!" rudolph.jpg
I am going to have to be strict with the Contest dates because Erin has a contest coming up in January right behind this one.
 
There is a single Prize of $25 for the story with the most Kudos.
 
Oops! And before I forget, please remember to label your submission(s) with the December 2010 Santa's Helper Story Contest tag located in the contest selector in the +fiction page for your submission! You may submit as many entries as you like, but only 1 story can win. So the earlier its submitted, the more time it has to garner kudos!
 
So have at it, have fun...
 
and I hope that you and your loved ones have a very Merry Christmas!

 

 

Sephrena Lynn Miller
BigCloset TopShelf
TGLibrary.com

 
 
Image Credits: Christmas Cabin (link is external), Rudolph and Hermie (link is external), Anime Santa (link is external), and Kashimashi Christmas (link is external) .

TopShelf's December 2010 Santa's Helper Story Contest Results

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  • Sephrena Lynn Miller
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  • December 2010 Santa's Helper Story Contest

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TopShelf's
December 2010
Santa's Helper
Story Contest Results

 

Drumroll!.....

 


 

Well we did it again! We had a lot of very good entries and once again, the voting narrowed down to more individuals in the winner's circle than I originally allotted for. So....I have no choice but to expand the winnings to 4 authors.
 
First Place with 83 Kudos! $25
 

ELF - Extremely Livid Faerie
By
Grover


 
Inane Christmas music that some idiot had decided was the perfect Santa’s Workshop tune, echoed blandly in the noisy room. Just hours away from the Fat Man’s only reason for existing, everyone including those preposterous excuses for reindeer, were getting ready for the Visit.
 
 


 
 
Second Place with 70 Kudos! $25
 

Santa Baby
by
Maeryn Lamonte


 
Chris had a secret that was burning a hole in his soul. He’d tried to share it with his wife some years before, but she hadn’t been ready to hear it then, so he’d kept hidden and struggled on as best he could. Most of the time he did pretty well, but at stressful times like Christmas it would rise close to the surface, near enough for others to notice.
 
 


 
 
Tied Third Place with 68 Kudos! $25
 

Santa Monica
by
Jennifer Brock


 
A single mother about to spend her first Christmas alone receives the gift she needed most from an unusual Kris Kringle, who opens her heart and her mind to new possibilities.
 
 


 
 
Tied Third Place with 68 Kudos! $25
 

The Center: Christmas Comes Once a Year
by:
Enemyoffun


 

Melanie Crane goes on her first mission for the Center, to help bring in a new Emergent at a Santa's Village.

 
 


 
 

Our Runner-Ups! (In no particular order)
 
 
The Mrs. 'Clause' by Jengrl

It Was Only A Winters Tale by Maddy Bell

Sweets for Christmas by Wren Erendae Phoenix

Santa School by Dorothycolleen

Scrooge's Secret by Zoulless

Midnight Mass by The Rev. Anam Chara

A Spirited Emergence Christmas Special by D.L.

Aunt Adele's Christmas Gift by Katherine Day

 
 


 
 

TopShelf's December 2010 Santa's Helper Story Contest Honorable Mentions! (In no particular order)
 
 
Twas The Night Before Surgery by Kate Hart

The Silence of the Night by Laika

Yes, Santa Claus by Andrea Lena DiMaggio

A Fairytale of New York by Circe

My Christmas Wish by stanman63

The New Reindeer by Susan Heywood

Twas The Night Before Surgery by Kate Hart

An Unexpected Engagement for Christmas by Charlotte

A Christmas Angel by Kate Hart

A Seasonal Tale by cyclist

Reindeer Rescue by D.L.

 
 


 
 
I need Grover, Maeryn Lamonte, Jennifer Brock, and Enemyoffun to please PM me with either your legal name + mailing address for a money order for your winnings or else your designated paypal account to send the money to.
 
 
I would like to thank all who took the time to enter our Christmas Contest and write these wonderful stories and also our readership who took the time to read these works of Art and vote on them!
 

Let us hope the New Year sees us through safely, with loads of fun, more writing, and new authors and readers to join our fold!
 
 
I hope you all had a Merry Christmas and enjoyed the New Year's Celebration like I did ^^

 

 

Sephrena Lynn Miller
BigCloset TopShelf
TGLibrary.com

 
 

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