May 25, 2020

WRiTE CLUB 2020 - SAVE WEEK


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. The luck of the draw can be a cruel beast sometimes. 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 came up short in their preliminary bouts. It is a partial list right now because some bouts are still being decided, so I'll be filling in the list as more bouts are finalized. That is why we give you all week to make up your mind.

Sometime before Sunday, May 31st (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. Remember, more names will be added to this list - so be patient.

Alexander Scribbler
Amber Guity
Annie Corvino
Brad Berry
Cornelius Keel
J.P. Devenish
Loft Letters
Peace and Quiet
R.K. Wyatt
Sweet Baby James
WT Woman
Wink N.A. Smile
Luxor
Lady Moonsong

Unfortunately, CaroleBaskinKilledHerHusband will be unable to continue in the contest so their name will not be placed for a SAVE consideration.

This is the last chance for some of these writers, so make it count.

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.

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 be swayed by the opinions of others.

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!

40 comments:

  1. I vote for Amber Guity, Alexander Scribbler, and Sweet Baby James

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  2. I vote for Peace and Quiet, Amber Guilty and Loft Letters

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  3. Amber Guity, Sweet Baby James and Alexander Scribbler

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  4. I vote for WT Woman, Amber Guilty and Brad Berry.

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  5. 1. Peace and Quiet
    2. WT Woman
    3. Annie Corvino

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  6. 1. Alexander Scribbler
    2. Amber Guity
    3. Loft Letters

    Good luck to all!

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  7. My votes are for WT Woman, JT Devinish and Alexander Scribbler

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  8. Amber Guity, Sweet Baby James and Alexander Scribbler

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  9. Alexander Scribbler
    Peace and Quiet
    (If Circle Slide ends up needing a save, I vote for them. If not, Annie Corvino.)

    Congratulations to everyone who made it. As someone who has been in this before, it's really amazing to be picked. I didn't enter this year, so I'm really only here to support all of you. Read the comments, learn from the experience. Look for the positive. See how different readers think. Entering took courage, so be proud that you took that step, no matter what happens now.

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  10. Give Cornelius Keel and WT Woman another crack! I'd have liked to see Carole Baskins KHH too, but it was not to be.

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  11. I vote to save J.P. Devenish, Annie Corvino, and Luxor.

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  12. My votes to save are for Brad Berry, Amber Guity, Peace and Quiet.

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  13. I vote for Brad berry, peace and quiet, wink NA smile. Congrats all!

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  14. Sweet Baby James, Lady Moonsong and Wink N.A. Smile get my save.

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  15. So many great entries, and only three votes! Here are my choices:
    Alexander Scribbler
    Loft Letters
    WT Woman

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  16. My Choices are:
    Brad Berry
    Annie Corvino
    Wink N.A. Smile

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  17. I vote to save:

    Brad Berry
    J.P. Devenish
    Luxor

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  18. My save votes:

    Peace and Quiet
    WT Woman
    Wink N.A. Smile

    Good luck to all!

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  19. My save votes:
    1. Sweet Baby James
    2. Annie Corvino
    3. Wink N.A. Smile

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  20. My save votes:

    Brad Berry
    Cornelius Keel
    J.P. Devenish

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  21. Congratulations to all!

    My save votes:

    Annie Corvino
    Wink N.A. Smile
    Lady Moonsong

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  22. My save votes:
    Amber Guilty
    Annie Corvino
    Peace and Quiet

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  23. Amber Guity
    Annie Corvino
    Wink N.A. Smile

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  24. My save votes:
    Peace and Quiet
    Lady Moonsong
    Annie Corvino

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  25. Lady Moonsong, Peace and Quiet, Amber Guity

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  26. Amber Guity, Annie Corvino, Brad Berry

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  27. My votes go to the three pieces that I would read if they expanded into full stories:
    Brad Berry
    Alexander Scribbler
    Amber Guity

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  28. My votes go to:

    Brad Berry
    Annie Corvino
    Lady Moonsong

    Good luck guys--IMO you all deserve to move ahead! (:

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  29. My save votes are for:
    Luxor
    Annie Corvino
    Cornelius Keel

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  30. My save votes:
    Peace and Quiet
    Wink N.A. Smile
    Luxor

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  31. My Choices are:
    Brad Berry
    Annie Corvino
    Wink N.A. Smile

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  32. My picks:
    Annie Corvino --> Want to see more of that specific, unique setting!
    Wink. N.A. Smile --> Supremely wonderful writing. Yours was my favorite entry to ready in the competition so far
    Amber Guity --> I LOVE your absurdist humor! We need more of it!!

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  33. Alexander Scribbler
    Annie Corvino
    Wink N.A. Smile

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  34. My votes:
    Wink N.A. Smile
    Lady Moonsong
    Annie Corvino

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  35. cornelius keel. peace and quiet. rk wyatt

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  36. My votes:

    Alexander Scribbler
    Peace and Quiet
    Lady Moonsong

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  37. my saves:
    Lady Moonsong
    Annie Corvino
    Peace&Quiet

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  38. Voting for:
    Lady Moonsong
    Brad Berry
    Peace & Quiet

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