One of the most common phrases used by the voters in our preliminary bouts was "This is so hard! I like them both." Unfortunately, only one contestant could advance in every bout, which meant somebody had to lose. But here is your opportunity to reverse someone's fortune.
You now can give three contestants a lifeline to a second chance. Below is a list of the writers who lost their bouts. It is a partial list right now because some bouts are still being decided. I'll be filling in the list as more bouts are finalized, but that is why we give you all week to make up your mind.
Sometime before Sunday, May 26th (noon central time) post a comment below with the names of no more than THREE writers you feel deserve a second chance to advance. The names can be any of those listed below (once all fifteen names are filled in), regardless of when the bout took place. No critique is necessary for this round. To help refresh your memory I suggest clicking on the relevant name to be taken to their bout, or use the links embedded on the WRiTE CLUB Scoreboard located HERE.
Blue Bonnet
Apollo Catspolis
Galadhon
NoPlanStan
Frazzled Father
Timberjack
Daisy
Donald LeClaire
Thirty
Cora Williams
ElviraBrown
YNaLIas
Cleo
PBSSpecial
Sydney Slayer
Recap
WRiTE CLUB is a tournament-style competition that runs during the eight weeks prior to the DFW Conference (who is also a sponsor) and it provides writers the opportunity to compete against one another for a chance to win a host of prizes, topped off by free admission to the following year’s conference. Our writers submitted 500-word writing samples under pen names and have appeared in head-to-head in “bouts”, with the winner of each match determined by our readers—by voting for their favorites. Bout winners keep advancing until there are only two remaining and that’s when a panel of celebrity judges, who include well know authors, agents, editors, and other publishing folks, choose the ultimate champion.
WRiTE CLUB is a tournament-style competition that runs during the eight weeks prior to the DFW Conference (who is also a sponsor) and it provides writers the opportunity to compete against one another for a chance to win a host of prizes, topped off by free admission to the following year’s conference. Our writers submitted 500-word writing samples under pen names and have appeared in head-to-head in “bouts”, with the winner of each match determined by our readers—by voting for their favorites. Bout winners keep advancing until there are only two remaining and that’s when a panel of celebrity judges, who include well know authors, agents, editors, and other publishing folks, choose the ultimate champion.
Even though the contest is sponsored by DFW, anyone can vote (as long as you have a Google sign-in or verifiable email address), and when you do, we encourage you to leave a mini-critique for both writers. Oh, I forgot to mention that the voters have a chance to win a $60 Barnes and Noble gift card. Each time you vote in a bout your name will be placed in a hat and at the end of the contest, one name will be selected to receive the prize. And as an added incentive to keep readers coming back for more, we're upping the ante. Readers who place a vote in EVERY bout will have their names placed in a second hat and the name selected from that pool will win a $40 Barnes and Noble gift card. Double the chances of winning!
A few more rules –
1) One vote (with 3 names) per visitor per bout.
2) Although our contestants are anonymous, voters cannot be. Anonymous votes will not count, so if you do not have a Google account and are voting as a guest, be sure to include your name and email address.
3) Using any method (email, social media, text, etc) to solicit votes for a specific contestant will cause that contestant's immediate disqualification. It’s perfectly okay, in fact, it is encouraged to spread the word about the contest to get more people to vote, just not for a specific writer!
4) Although more of a suggestion than a rule - cast your vote before you read other comments. Do not let yourself For those of you who are chasing after the Voting In Every Bout prize, casting a vote here is required.
NEXT WEEK - The Cage Bouts begin!
Blue Bonnet, Daisy, and Thirty
ReplyDeleteDaisy, Donald LeClaire, and Thirty
ReplyDeleteBlue Bonnet, NoPlanStan and Thirty
ReplyDeleteDaisy and Thirty.
ReplyDeleteI'll reserve my third save spot until the other rounds close, please.
Sydney Slayer for my third, please.
DeleteGaladhon, Blue Bonnet, and Frazzled Father
ReplyDeleteElviraBrown, Galadhon, Thirty
ReplyDeleteElviraBrown, Timberjack, and Daisy. :)
ReplyDeleteBluebonnet, Daisy,ElviraBrown
ReplyDeleteBlue Bonnet, Apollo Catspolis, YNaLlas (my email is mariaf@htccd,org)
ReplyDeleteDaisy, Cleo, BlueBonnet
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ReplyDeleteWell, that was hard...
ReplyDeleteElviraBrown, Galadhon, noPlanStan
BlueBonnet, Cora Williams, NoPlanStan
ReplyDeleteTimber Jack, Frazzled Father, Blue Bonnet
ReplyDeleteBlue Bonnet, Thirty, Cleo
ReplyDeleteI had this same problem before...I am signed in but it says Unknown. My name is John and my email is jmfarrell82@gmail.com
DeleteApollo and Donald
ReplyDelete1. Cleo
ReplyDelete2. Cora Williams
3. Donald LeClaire
PBSSpecial, Daisy and Donald LeClaire
ReplyDeleteAnother tough choice, but I'm going with
ReplyDeleteGaladhon, Thirty, and PBSSpecial
PBSSpecial, Donald St Claire and Frazzled Father are my votes for this second chance slot
ReplyDeleteElviraBrown
ReplyDeleteBulging Ballpoint
Timberjack
Bulging Ballpoint won their bout and therefore are not on the list to be saved.
DeleteWhoops!
DeleteLet's replace BB with Cleo, please.
Thirty
ReplyDeleteYNaLias
Galadhon
I can't believe I missed a round... Boo hoo!
ReplyDeleteMy choices: NoPlanStan, ElviraBrown, and PBSSpecial (because I missed that one).
NoPlanStan, Frazzled Father, and PBSSpecial.
ReplyDelete1. Donald LeClaire
ReplyDelete2. NoPlanStan
3. Cleo
1. Thirty
ReplyDelete2. Elvira Brown
3. Sydney Slayer
1. Sydney Slayer
ReplyDelete2. Thirty
3. Donald LeClaire
1. Elvira Brown
ReplyDelete2. No Plan Stan
3. Timber Jack
~Bokerah, bokerahbrumley@gmail.com
Another tough choice:
ReplyDeleteGaladhon
YNaLIas
Sydney Slayer
BlueBonnet
ReplyDeleteYNaLLas
Apollo
Daisy, Sydney Slayer, TimberJack
ReplyDeleteThirty, Donald LeClaire, and NoPlanStan
ReplyDelete1. Donald LeClaire
ReplyDelete2. PBSSpecial
3. Sydney Slayer
Frazzled Father, Daisy, and Galadhon
ReplyDeleteBlueBonnet, Cleo and Apollo
ReplyDeletejohn of johnthecolonel@gmail.com
NoPlantStan
ReplyDeleteSydney Slayer
PBSSpecial
To all the authors tallying this week’s votes, you are all amazing. Your stories are all so original and unique.
ReplyDeleteThat said, man it was hard to narrow down to 3, but here goes.
CoraWilliams, I loved the story from the parents perspective.
PBSSpecial, I feel like I was a bit harsh in my comments the other day, I am thrilled to see more from your insightful perspective.
Cleo, I loved your introduction of Angels into this competition.
I vote for:
ReplyDeleteApollo
Sydney Slayer
Cora Williams
My three picks:
ReplyDeleteBlue Bonnet
Galadhon
Cora Williams
I'm saving:
ReplyDeleteNoPlanStan
Cleo
Sydney Slayer
Apollo, Donald, Cleo
ReplyDeleteNoPlanStan, Daisy, Sydney Slayer
ReplyDeleteFrazzled Father, Donald LeClaire, Elvira Brown
ReplyDeleteApollo, Cleo, NoPlanStan
ReplyDeleteApollo
ReplyDeleteGaladhon
PBSSpecial
NoPlanStan, Daisy, YNaLIas
ReplyDeleteCora Williams, Elvira Brown and PBSSPecial.
ReplyDeleteBlue Bonnet
ReplyDeletePBS Special
Daisy
Sydney Slayer, Cora Williams, Thirty
ReplyDeleteIn no particular order: PBS Special, Sydney Slayer, Cleo
ReplyDeletePBSSpecial, Sydney Slayer, Daisy
ReplyDeleteSydney Slayer, Thirty, YnaLlas
ReplyDeleteSydney Slayer, Thirty, Ynallas
ReplyDeleteMy votes go to BlueBonnet and Apollo Catspolis
ReplyDeleteBlue Bonnet, Cora Williams, Sydney Slayer
ReplyDeleteSydney Slayer
ReplyDeleteDaisy
ElviraBrown
Donald LeClaire, PBSSpecial, Sydney Slayer
ReplyDeletedaisy, pbsspecial, sydney slayer
ReplyDeleteThere is so much diverse and wonderful talent in this competition that's tough choosing just 3 to save. Here are my picks:
ReplyDeletePBSSpecial -- Delightful humor and smooth read. The realization of the narrator that she's choosing her jerk husband again is wonderfully clever. Great premise!
Daisy -- I LOVED this piece! The dark humor, wit, and ingenious perspective drew me in start to finish. I initially thought Jeremiah was a lab rat and was happily surprised when he was the much more unexpected pig. I keep assuming that there is a deeper metaphor here, especially with the recurring mention of the color blue (something Orwellian?). I am most eager to see more of how this story develops and if it is the backbone for a unique satire.
Galadhon -- You edged out other entries for my final pick largely on the strength of the gunfire paragraph. The final sentence "Until a shot stops your blood, and your body becomes the stink in another man’s nostrils," is so well crafted as a cap on the proceeding sentences and evocative that it won me over. I would love to see more writing matching the caliber of this paragraph.
Cleo, PBSSpecial, and Sydney Slayer!!
ReplyDeleteYNaLias, Cora Williams, Donald LeClaire
ReplyDeleteNoPlanStan, Donald LeClaire, PBSSpecial
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ReplyDeleteTimberjack, Frazzled Father, Blue Bonnet
ReplyDeleteBlue Bonnet,Cora Williams, Apollo Catspolis
ReplyDeleteBlue Bonnet, Cora Williams, Sydney Slayer
ReplyDeleteCora Williams, Thirty, and Timberjack are my votes to save.
ReplyDeleteIdk if mine will count since I’m a bit late but I would have voted Thirty, Timberjack, and Donald LeClaire all the same.
ReplyDeleteSorry Lauren - too late.
DeleteCan't blame a gal for trying!
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