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Gewgaw’s Short Story Wins in WOOF Contest

WOOF Contest – Top Picks

Fiction

Jena Isle – “Was Love Meant to Last Forever?” – Is there such a thing as eternal love? A story of love’s imperfections.

About Writing

Roy – “Getting back to poetry… my real reflection” – Rediscovering my love for poetry writing…

Izzy Daniels – “Maximizing Your Writing Time: Ideas! I need Ideas!”Ways to come up with ideas for your writing, and maximizing your outline in order to avoid having to go back.

Poetry / Poetic Fiction

Zorlone – “Ancient CitiesWe are awed by the presence of astounding skyscrapers, sturdy bridges, and majestic monuments. They are in one way or the other influenced by the ancient cities from all over the world.

Deeptesh Sen – “Time Travel” – It’s the creation of a surreal city which you can reach through your mirrors by means of time travel.The vehicle for this telepathic transport is a symphony.

Dragon Blogger – “Unlikeable” – A random word poem about a person who is simply unlikeable.

Gabriel Gadfly – “Shelter” – Two creatures cross paths at the junction of life and death.

Zorlone – “A Gentle Touch” – An intimate beauty of lovers sharing their passion for one another.

Brought to you by PlotDog Press with the Serial Suspense Screenplay “Intervention”

(WOOF participants should re-post all the links above by next Monday. The following links may be excluded as long as you include all the above links.)

Presenting the finest of the writer’s blogs by the bloggers who write them. Highlighting the top posts as chosen by the April 17, 2009 WOOF Contest participants. Want in to join the next WOOF? The next contest ends April 24. Submit a link to your best writing post of the last 3 weeks using the form on this page. Participants, repost the winning link list within a week and you’re all set.

Other WOOF Contestants for 04/17/09

About Writing

Jonathan Crossfield – “Finding creative freedom by adding limitationsWhy creative freedom isn’t necessarily a good thing. The more constraints we have, the more creative we are forced to become. Supported by some interesting video of Robert McKee.

Writing Nag – “The Chasm Between” – It’s very difficult to get on the page what we imagine in our mind. These 15 prompts may help you get started.

Fiction

Webbielady – “How She Wish She Could Stay” – She wishes to stay with him longer… or even forever. Will she attain this goal? Would her wish be granted?

Non-Fiction, Life Improvement, Spiritual

Amritbir Kaur – “Prayer” – Prayer is not a mere lip service. Do we ever introspect ourselves? Read more…

Poetry / Poetic Fiction

Alex McGaughan – “Found Poem: Spam Villanelle” – This is a bit of found poetry I did using the spam comments from my blog as my source. The form is a traditional Villanelle, with the A-B-A rhyme scheme and repeated lines.

Dragon Blogger – “A Million Followers” – Fun Poem to join the hype to help Ashton Kutcher reach a million followers on twitter, I don’t think he read it though.

Jennifer M Scott – “April” – An acrostic poem about April.

Jennifer M Scott – “Haiku Series #17” – Random haikus on different topics.

Jennifer M Scott – “Finding My Reprieve” – A poem written in nonette form about finding one self.

Jennifer M Scott – “Depressed April” – A very short poem about rainy days in April.

Jennifer M Scott – “A Kiss From Apollo” – Dedicated to the god of poetry Apollo.

Dragon Blogger – “Gluttony” – Random word poem consisting of 13 words about someone not caring about their health and eating poorly.

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS AND PARTICIPANTS!


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11 Comments to Gewgaw’s Short Story Wins in WOOF Contest

  1. tashabud's Gravatar tashabud
    April 22, 2009 at 6:40 pm | Permalink

    Hi Jena,
    Congratulations! I’ve been here recently, yet I don’t remember seeing this post. Anyway, I’m glad your fiction story won. Kudos again.

    Tasha

  2. jakill's Gravatar jakill
    April 22, 2009 at 8:01 pm | Permalink

    Congratulations Jena. As I think I said before, it was a lovely story.

  3. Jena Isle's Gravatar Jena Isle
    April 22, 2009 at 8:56 pm | Permalink

    Hi Tasha,

    Thanks. I posted it late. Happy blog hopping and best regards.

    Hi Jean,

    Thanks for those kind words and all the best.

  4. Chinaren's Gravatar Chinaren
    April 23, 2009 at 2:03 pm | Permalink

    Hey there! You can contact me on:

    Chinaren (at) TomeCity (dot) com

    or on Entrecard (in the market).

    And nice site here btw, I drop by quite regularly.

  5. zorlone's Gravatar zorlone
    April 24, 2009 at 7:11 am | Permalink

    I thought I have already commented on this post. It looks like I didn’t. hehehe.

    Congratulations! The writing style was unique! Diary type, is it? I love it!

    Z

  6. Jon's Gravatar Jon
    April 24, 2009 at 6:31 pm | Permalink

    Hi, Jena. Congratulations on your win.Well deserved.

  7. Jena Isle's Gravatar Jena Isle
    April 24, 2009 at 6:46 pm | Permalink

    Hi Chinaren,

    Thanks and God bless.

    Hi Z,

    Yes, I think so. Congrats too for winning.

    Hi John,

    Thanks for the faith and support and all the best.

  8. Mike Foster's Gravatar Mike Foster
    April 25, 2009 at 7:31 am | Permalink

    Way to go!

    peace,
    mike
    livelife365

  9. Jena Isle's Gravatar Jena Isle
    April 25, 2009 at 8:37 am | Permalink

    Hi Mike,

    Thanks and all the best.

  10. L. Venkata Subramaniam's Gravatar L. Venkata Subramaniam
    April 29, 2009 at 7:59 am | Permalink

    you are right it is baby steps that will get us there.

  11. Jena Isle's Gravatar Jena Isle
    April 29, 2009 at 2:35 pm | Permalink

    Thanks L. Venkata. Cheers and best regards.

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