Jordan aka FltAdmlWolf Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 Guidelines: To participate, create a new thread. The subject of the thread must be the title of your story. If it is a Work In Progress, denote that with the heart post icon. If your work is complete, use the horizontal arrow post icon. Items not marked with an icon or marked with the WiP icon will not be considered for judging and will be moved to the "Character Cafe" forum at the end of the contest. Your work must be entirely your own. No co-authoring. You are welcome to create any character you so desire, but they must be from the Star Trek universe. No "canon" characters allowed. (i.e.- No one who has been on a show.)Want to participate, but can't start a new topic? Why didn't you view the "Read Me First!" forum? You'll need to ask a moderator or Senior Member to create a thread for you!Length: No more than 3000 words accepted.Beginning Date: Sat. Sept. 15thEnding Date: Fri., Oct. 26thSee Also: the Writing Challenge WebsiteChallenge: "What are little girls made of?""Sugar and spice, and everything nice," as they say? From the recent behavior of some young celebrities, we think otherwise... As with last year's Sept./Oct. theme, we're doing a TOS title. You're invited to use the chosen challenge title and create a completely original story around it. Just don't be predictable, and you may find yourself in our hall of fame!Good Luck!
Jordan aka FltAdmlWolf Posted November 6, 2007 Author Posted November 6, 2007 Final results are going to be held up a few days due to one of our judges having computer issues. I'm still on top of things, and hope to have the results by Friday. Many apologies
Jordan aka FltAdmlWolf Posted November 8, 2007 Author Posted November 8, 2007 Congratulations to Jhen Thelev, winner of this round, with his story "Els"! Runner-up is Jackford B. Kolk, with "Saving Grace." The last two reviews will be posted in the coming days, as will the winner's banner and updates to the area of the website where the challenge info is posted. (Please be patient -- I've got a busy week/end.)Thanks to everyone for making this one of the most fruitful rounds we've had in a while! The judges commented that all the stories were of great quality, and choosing was, as always, quite difficult.
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