DISCUSSION THREAD- January 2019- 75 Word Writing Challenge

Well, a quick check while voting tells me I’ve been visited by 2 ninjas at some point. My best tally in a challenge for quite a few moons now I think:D


And onto my own choices this month...

Shortlist:-
Victoria
Cullwch
Hazelrah
Teresa
Artoriarius

But pipping them all to the post was Vaz, for using all the nice words to conjure great images:)
 
As They Like It? (Ursa major) - I always knew Facebook was the Devil.

Giving Roots of Kinship (TheDustyZebra) - Well, they do say you are who you eat.

The Woman That Ate the Earth (Mad Alice) - That's the worst case of pica I've ever seen.

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And my shortlist:

Last Contact (Victoria Silverwolf)
The Haunted House (Calliopenjo)
No title as yet (Bagpuss)
***The Hanging Tree (Culhwch)***
Mandragora Cries (M. Robert Gibson)
Gardener's Dilemma (Hugh)
Abject Stupidity (Perpetual Man)
 
My shortlist was Bob Senior, David Evil Overlord, Daysman, johnnyjet, mosaix, Perpetual Man and Vaz , with the vote going to mosaix.

I had serious computer problems (power supply died for my Mac, and my backup webbook had just had to be replaced, and seems incredibly slow so far - and fails to save without direct and forceful intervention. So I didn't get my piece finished (just another of my short versifications) - I might put it in this thread when voting is finished (assuming I get my 300 word entry finished and posted, as that had disappeared totally, so I'm working entirely from memory.

Don't you just love computers?
 
As will probably be the case for the foreseeable future, work is such that it keeps me away from Chrons much more than I would like, this month was particularly so. Combined with man-flu made it look as though I might actually miss writing a story.

I had two ideas, and in the need for a bit of levity, went with the one that was lighter in tone. I did not expect much in response, so have been delighted with the mentions received. Thanks to you all.

But then I noticed a vote, Bagpuss, dear Bagpuss Old fat furry cat-puss, thank you.

As where I'm voting, I have the unusual problem of having three stories appeal to me equally.

D.A. Xiaolin Spires
Ivy Moser
TDZ

Thanks for causing me a headache ;)
 
A lot of fine stories, but eventually I was able to whittle it down to a long list, short list, and *vote*:

D.A. Xiaolin Spires
Calliopenjo
johnnyjet
David Evil Overlord
Ursa major
Culhwch
Vaz
Ivy Moser
Heijan Xavier

*Jo Zebedee*
 
As usual there were many contenders and a lot of original stuff.

Short list:
@elvet -- Planted -- For a subtle horror story.
@mosaix -- And the Neighbors Are Quite Nice -- For a gentle horror story.
@HoopyFrood -- The Tree on the Green -- For a well done political statement encapsuated in a very fine story.

The "Why Can't I Have Two Votes?" list

@little star -- Autumn Light -- For a really nice piece of on target poetry.
@Teresa Edgerton -- Delirium -- For a story that just captured the essence of madness in the cover of sanity.

Voted for @little star just because

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@Parson has two horror stories on his short list? Surely this is a sign of the apocalypse. Parson generally hates horror stories.
 
Chris, too bad about your computer problems, I look forward to reading your story after voting is finished and the winner announced.
So happy to have made your short list, my story was just a last minute effort, I had decided to pass this month but I enjoy being part of this 75 word challenge so I had to write something.


Thanks to the reviewers, Victoria , Parson and Artoriarius for their excellent reviews, things wouldn't be the same without all of the reviewers.

Bob
 
Just a reminder to all those who haven't voted yet: there's less than a day left to review the stories, choose a favorite, and vote.
 
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Lots of good stories, from what I thought was a very good theme. Tough culling, but here are my lists:

Honorables:
scarpelius, Victoria Silverwolf, mosaix, Vaz, Ivy Moser, johnnyjet, David Evil Overlord, LittleStar, Jo Zebedee, Teresa Edgerton, Heijan Xavier


Finalists:
Shyrka, VinceW, Artoriarius


I really liked the humorous ones this month, and these three were my favorites (or were several cautionary tales??). I thought Shyrka, in particular, did an awful lot of world-building in 75 words, and I really thought the reveal was quite clever...it made me smile. So, vote to Shyrka.

Thanks so much to Heijan and CTRandall for the mentions, and to Calliopenjo for the vote. :)

Looks as though the voting will come down to the wire...good luck all, CC
 
Shortlist:

Square Up to Satan, @dannymcg
Mandragora Cries, @M. Robert Gibson
Root Day, @Vince W
My Place, @Jo Zebedee
Delirium, @Teresa Edgerton
Giving Roots of Kinship, @TheDustyZebra
As They Like It? @Ursa major
Tree of Life, @Vaz

Finalists:

Police Action, @Daysman - I found the cute little temporal plays in this one quite beguiling.
And the Neighbours Are Quite Nice… @mosaix - Speaking of beguiling, the to-and-fro in this story is perfectly-pitched. Almost soporific.
Roots of Freedom, @Heijan Xavier - I found the mystery and melancholy in this entry fascinating.

Vote:

The Hanging Tree, @Culhwch - I loved the creepy, Sleepy Hollow-esque vibe of this old-school ghost story.
 

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