War? Sex? Love? Murder? It's all in the past. Posting is now closed and voting is now open.
Everyone needs to list their Top 3 in the comments.
There are 2.5 days to vote and that the winner will be announced on the 14th. That means voting closes at noon, GMT, on the 13th.
Voting Reminder: Multi-part entries are voted for as A SINGLE ENTRY in its entirety. Do NOT vote for "Entry, Part 3" or "Entry, Part 7." Vote for "Entry."
-10thDoM
Everyone, go visit William the Redd and suggest a punishment to be put on YouTube.
ReplyDeleteJust sayin'
1. Tom - "Soldiers, Whores. Lovers, Killers. And Everything In Between."
ReplyDelete2. Patti - "Checkmate"
3. Baino - "Horrible Peas in a Horrible Pod"
Overall, Tom was the clear best of the bunch. Great story, good use of the Muse. #2 and #3 could have gone either way, but even though Baino had the best use of the Muse (out of everyone) this go-around, I went with Patti's style.
Harnett-Hargrove was in the conversation, but everyone knows it's hard for poetry to win here (has yet to happen, actually).
Jelly's a punk. Pass it on.
1. Patti
ReplyDelete2. Jeff
3. Tom
1. Tom
ReplyDelete2. Patti
3. Jeffscape
Patti
ReplyDeleteTom
Jeff
I'll be sitting out a few dances.
Be around, though.
-J
1. Tom: Soldiers, whores. Lovers, killers. And everything inbetween. (Oh, yeah, and even more.)
ReplyDelete2. Baino: Horrible Peas in a Horrible Pod (The saga of "a little prick" for a little prick; karma's a bitch)
3. Harnett-Hargrove: (with title bleeped out by the foley guy?)
1- jeffscape
ReplyDelete2- patti
3- harnett-hargrove
got some very unique takes on the prompt
1) Patti - loved the tension and the undercurrent in game matching life
ReplyDelete2) Tom - you just crack me up sometimes, which I'm not sure you're going for, but some of your inventiveness is so damn clever I have to
3) Baino - though I'm thinking it was fiction, you gave a voice to women who are trapped and seemingly powerless. Revenge, so very savory.