Showing posts with label writing contests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing contests. Show all posts

Woof Contest dated February 13, 2009

Here are the results of the Woof Contest dated February 13, 2009. My post Who am I? was selected among the top posts.

WOOF Contest – Top Picks

Poetry

Jennifer M Scott - “Sophie” - A poem about woman who picks a man up in the bar, this is not a love poem think film noir.

Dragon Blogger - “The Illusionist - Poem about a magicians performance made based off of random words provided on twitter.

Web-Betty - “Ode to Red” - A few words for my favorite varietal.

Daisy Bookworm - “Love Letter” - An unconventional love letter written to a very unlikely suspect.


Non-Fiction

Amritbir Kaur - Who am I?” - We often try avoid answering the question: Who am I? But trying to answer it is a good exercise. It is a step towards understanding one's own self.


Woof Contest Top 5 - dated Nov. 7

Poetry
Penelope Anne Bartotto - “Never” - 100 words on being true to yourself.
Robert Bourne - “Shadowed Soul” - A poem of how I grew after years of hiding what was inside.
Dragon Blogger - “The Taste Of A Hamburger” - A poem based on a twitter contest where I write a poem based on random words. This one turned out to be a poem about a hamburger.
About Writing
Writing Nag - “7 Ways to Keep the Passion for the Writing Life” - Like any relationship your writing life needs to be nurtured. Find new ways to fall in love with writing again.
Non-Fiction, Philiosophical, Opinion
PieceMike Fried - “Proud To Be An American” - The Writer’s thoughts on the Presidential Election.

Woof Contest - Oct. 24

Top 5 writings in Woof contest hosted by PlotDog Press
Poetry
Romeo - “The Natural World” - A short poem about nature and its beauty.Jennifer M Scott - “Seeking Sun” - An avant garde poem about fall.
About Words / Writing
Kimota (Jonathan Crossfield) - “Time, Productivity and the Writer” - A look at how writing isn’t necessarily as quick to produce as many outsiders believe. Taking three hours to produce 100 words might seem odd, but is perfectly legitimate to produce quality copy.
Fiction
Ferox - “Is that a Dragon?” - Things must be observed to exist. Otherwise, they can be anything.
~willow~ - “it’s all a matter of perspective…” - …where a young girl knocks a new perspective into an otherwise downcast boy on a bright autumn day…

Plotdog weekly contest July 18

PlotDog Press has weekly writing contest in which my post “The Elizabethan Sonnet" was also entered but it didn't make it to the top.However, below is the list of the winners. They're all very commendable sites.
Woof Winners: Writers Offering Our Finest for 18 July
WOOF Contest - Top 5 Picks:
About Writing and Author Interviews / About Poetry
Kimota - “How to Become a Writer - the Harsh Reality
Annetta Ribken - “Finding The Time To Write
Robert Stevenson - “For improved writing think visually
Qugrainne - “Cluttered Desk, Cluttered Mind, Clear Desk…….
Flash/Fiction – Serial Fiction
Jennifer M Scott - “In Pursuit of Jack
BROUGHT TO YOU BY PLOTDOG PRESS FEATURING: "Stephen King’s BonesIf anyone of you would like to enter, just visit http://plotdog.com/woof-contest.