Showing posts with label Charley Emma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charley Emma. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2014

#ThursThreads - Week 144 - Winners


Week 144 of #ThursThreads had some terrific tales. I'm honored to see all of the returning writers and read your stories. It was so nice to see so many of you this week! Thank you for coming back again and again to write and for helping me celebrate these years of flash. Great thanks to Michael C. Icofs for judging this week. Be sure to check out the #ThursThreads #flashfiction group on FB to keep up with news, etc.

Entries:
  • Anastasia Vitsky | @AnastasiaVitsky
  • Sheilagh Lee | @SweetSheil 
  • Anna Lund | @AnnaLund2011
  • Sandi Layne | @Sandyquill
  • Kelly Heinen | @Aightball
  • Silver James | @SilverJames_
  • Siobhan Muir | @SiobhanMuir
  • Wendy Strain | @WendyStrain
  • Charles W. Jones | @ChuckWesJ
  • Charley Emma | @lindorfan
  • Michael C. Icofs | @MichaelCIcofs
  • Lizzie Koch | @Lizzie_Koch
  • Mary Decker | @mishmhem
  • Mary Rose
  • Ruth Long | @Bullishink
  • Cara Michaels | @caramichaels

Winners Announcement:

Honorable Mentions

Ruth Long | @Bullishink
Michael says: In the span of 250 words, we find that the person who we thought was the villain turns out the be something of an antihero. Hints at complex motives, a splash of the supernatural, and the threat of what will happen to Brash once Jankowski learns of his treachery.

Kelly Heinen | @aightball
Michael says: I enjoyed the conflict she painted in the mother, and how in one sentence, she created enormous depth in the character of the doctor. Great work.

Sandi Layne | @sandyquill
Michael says: This was a great example of using efficient words to paint the shadow of a picture with enough detail to let readers wade in and fill in the rest for themselves. One sentence about tearing a gown tells me more about the Princess, and Odenlin's opinion of her than a whole paragraph might have.

Lizzie Koch | @Lizzie_Koch
Michael says: Compelling scene in which we see a character's selfish motives backfire on her. The very act that she sees as her deliverance turns out to be the one that will likely lead to her own death. Karma's a bitch....

Week 144 Winner


Michael says: I chose this piece for several reasons. First, it wonderfully blurs the boundary between poetry and prose. Second, Although it’s never explicitly spelled out, I imagined a teddy bear as I read it, and being able to point the reader to such a specific image without actually invoking the words is certainly an achievement. Finally, there was a poignancy in the words that connected me to nostalgia, loss, and passing the torch. And it did all that in 141 words. A wonderfully emotional piece.

"Take care of him won't you?
He has seen quite a lot.
Fights and brawls and spillages the lot.
He has sat there on the on the ledge.
Just sat there and watched
Till he was taken down to be loved
Which was quite a lot!
He has seen tutors teaching
Witnessed Children in their squabbling
Silently never judging.
You will take care of him won't you.
He has listened to my flute practice silently encouraging
He has listened silently to my woes and dreams.
He has watched me attempt to master the piano
Never once did he judge me
He has been my best friend above all.
Now I care for you my sweetheart
He can not have my care as much
So I give him to you...
You will love him won't you?
You will take care of him?

Congratulations Two Time Winner Charley, Ruth, Kelly, Sandi, and Lizzie! Don't forget to claim your badges and display them with pride. You certainly earned it!

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Friday, October 24, 2014

#ThursThreads - Week 141 - Winners


Week 141 of #ThursThreads had some terrific tales. I'm honored to see all of the returning writers and read your stories. Thank you for coming back again and again to write and for helping me celebrate these years of flash. Great thanks to Sasha White for judging this week. Be sure to check out the #ThursThreads #flashfiction group on FB to keep up with news, etc.

Entries:
  • Charley Emma | @lindorfan
  • Silver James | @SilverJames_
  • Anna Lund | @AnnaLund2011
  • Sheilagh Lee | @SweetSheil
  • Siobhan Muir | @SiobhanMuir
  • Kelly Heinen | @Aightball
  • Cara Michaels | @caramichaels

Winners Announcement:

Honorable Mentions

Anna Lund | @AnnaLund2011
Sasha says: Imaginative, and told a story in 100 words. I got a picture of things, and knew what wasahappening. Good Job!

Kelly Heinen | @Aightball
Sasha says: Great job turning an everyday occurrence into a dramatic piece of fiction. I think you should send this to Jill Shalvis or post on her page….She’s a fan of spiders. :)

Week 141 Winner


Sasha says: I’m not normally a fan of anything poetry like, but this one amused me. I loved the rhythm of it, and it sort of reminded me of who I felt when I was in school.  Add this, divide that, pencils scribbling, and eerie silence. It’s probably not what you were thinking when you wrote it, but good writing evokes different things for different readers. Good Job!

What's that you say?
You want me to write what?
I would have to pay what?
Goodness it's hot!

Eye's dart around the room
Heads are bent busily
Effortlessly scribbling with aplomb
Pencils scribing their words wisely

Footsteps sounding behind
Head bends quickly
Eyes' focus wildly and find
Lines blurring wickedly

Are they multiplying?
Add this divide by that!
Question after question flying.
Checked the clock and sat.

Oh goodness me, of course!
I was blinded by panic
Screaming myself silently hoarse
Scribbling against the clock satanic

Pencils stop scribbling
Finger's stop tapping
An eerie silence descending
Nothing is multiplying

Congratulations Winner Charley, Anna, and Kelly! Don't forget to claim your badges and display them with pride. You certainly earned it!

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