There are 24 entries! Well done all for writing to theme and deadline.
1. HELLOWEEN
2. Devil's Mountain
3. The Cutest Little Thing
4. Spider
5. Potter's Field
6. Motivation
7. The Beans
8. Doughboy
9. Steve
10. The Dead Watchers
11. Molly
12. Coffin Creek
13. The Taker
14. The Bell
15. The Reunion
16. Butterflies
17. Cinemassacre
18. Picky
19. Satan's Moon
20. Best Halloween Ever
21. Versus
22. Requiem
23. Danse Macabre
24. Mating Call
Even when using PDFs as a useful lowest common denominator, there's still quite a variance in formatting, which I've tried to catch and correct. If you read your own entry and spot any errors, PM me and I'll correct ASAP.
As suggested elsewhere, consider making notes as you read each entry, maybe award star ratings for character, dialogue, setting, etc. Treat every entry as the winner -- until you read something better that pushes it further down your pick-list.
It's not gonna be easy, but once you pick your 1st, 2nd and 3rd top choices, PM or email these to me ([email protected]). I'd really appreciate receiving them in the format,
1st - title
2nd - title
3rd - title
Please don't vote for your own entry. If this were allowed, everyone would do it, so what's the point? It just clouds the voting.
If you don't like reading inside the scrollbox windows, try selecting Thread Tools > Show Printable Version.
Tentative voting deadline: how about aiming for Thu 7th? A full week in acknowledgement of the high number of entries.
Edit: The results have been posted, see here. Feedback that gives us an idea of what makes a script work for readers or what might turn readers off is a big part of these contests for many, here's hoping we can find time to participate in this, too.
1. HELLOWEEN
2. Devil's Mountain
3. The Cutest Little Thing
4. Spider
5. Potter's Field
6. Motivation
7. The Beans
8. Doughboy
9. Steve
10. The Dead Watchers
11. Molly
12. Coffin Creek
13. The Taker
14. The Bell
15. The Reunion
16. Butterflies
17. Cinemassacre
18. Picky
19. Satan's Moon
20. Best Halloween Ever
21. Versus
22. Requiem
23. Danse Macabre
24. Mating Call
Even when using PDFs as a useful lowest common denominator, there's still quite a variance in formatting, which I've tried to catch and correct. If you read your own entry and spot any errors, PM me and I'll correct ASAP.
As suggested elsewhere, consider making notes as you read each entry, maybe award star ratings for character, dialogue, setting, etc. Treat every entry as the winner -- until you read something better that pushes it further down your pick-list.
It's not gonna be easy, but once you pick your 1st, 2nd and 3rd top choices, PM or email these to me ([email protected]). I'd really appreciate receiving them in the format,
1st - title
2nd - title
3rd - title
Please don't vote for your own entry. If this were allowed, everyone would do it, so what's the point? It just clouds the voting.
If you don't like reading inside the scrollbox windows, try selecting Thread Tools > Show Printable Version.
Tentative voting deadline: how about aiming for Thu 7th? A full week in acknowledgement of the high number of entries.
Edit: The results have been posted, see here. Feedback that gives us an idea of what makes a script work for readers or what might turn readers off is a big part of these contests for many, here's hoping we can find time to participate in this, too.
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