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Hi, Gang!

     The story pieces have been submitted in the 2018 Speculative Faith Winter Writing Challenge. Which means it's time for you to read them and vote. All you have to do is hit the "+" button on all the stories you think should win. You can click on as many different stories you like.  First round voting lasts until midnight on Sunday, the 25th.  So go to the link below and help someone out!

http://speculativefaith.lorehaven.com/2018-spec-faith-winter-writing-challenge/#comment-38387

     I counted up the votes so far. The three writers with the most "likes" will be sent to Round Two of the voting process. Right now, I'm tied for 4th place.  One more "like" will move me into tying with 3rd place.  That is so exciting for me!  Just think!!!  At this moment, I'm only a vote or two away from qualifying as a finalist!  I didn't think I would get this close, so this is pretty thrilling.

     Mine is the story about three college friends -- (1) the smart girl who accidentally brought a ring back to this world through a portal, (2) the logical and responsible leader of the trio, and (3) the crazy but compassionate friend with a totally awesome battle axe -- all of which are about to embark on an epic adventure in another world.

      I really, really do want you to go to the link, read the entries (there are only 23 entries, and each are on 100-300 words long), and vote.  Be honest - as much as I hope you will love mine, I know there are some other great ones that deserve your attention.  Vote for the ones you think should win. Vote for mine, if you like it.  Have fun!

Sincerely,

Esther Brooksmith

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  1. I voted for yours (before you posted thi,s actually), I really loved your entry. I entered it the challenge, too, after seeing that you did. Thanks for telling us about it!

    ~ Savannah | Scattered Scribblings

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    1. You're welcome, Savannah! I'm glad you entered. I loved your entry, too!!!! Thank you for voting for mine, too!

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