WOOF Contest Results for January 22nd

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25 Jan 2010

My guest poem “Nightshade” on Zorlone’s website won first place this week, I was honored to win with a poem I donated to a fine blog.  Congratulations to JHS, Jenn and Roy for rounding out the top 4 spots.

WOOF Contest – Top Picks

Poetry

Dragon Blogger – “NightshadePoem about being alone at night.

Memoirs / Creative Writing

JHS – “Motivated to ProtectThe conclusion of a three-part story about a doomed relationship that changed my life and established my career path.

Fiction

Jenn – “OpportunityThe first installment of a short story about a woman pressed into helping her sister deal with an abusive relationship.

Roy – “The Struggling Blogger versus The Struggling BloggerMy blogs come to life!

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WOOF Contest Results for Jan 15th

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18 Jan 2010

Congrats to Jena Isle who tops the list this week, and Roy who claimed 2nd place.

WOOF Contest – Top Picks

Poetry

Jena Isle – “This Life” – A retrospective poem.

Roy – “Retreat…” – Acceptance of truth… of defeat.

Dragon Blogger – “Extinguisher of Truth” – Sci-Fi poem about someone learning that a garden of flowers were fed with human blood.

Zorlone – “Fountain of YouthStories told us about a legendary fountain of youth that Ponce de Leon searched and found in America.

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WOOF Contest Results for January 1st 2010

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04 Jan 2010

The end of the year marked some good poems submitted to PlotDog Writers Offering Our Finest contest, with Zorlone winning 1st and 4th place, Roy taking 2nd place and my last twitter poem of the year placing 3rd.

WOOF Contest – Top Picks

Poetry

Zorlone – “Planet’s Saviour” – After seeing the movie Avatar, I just needed to express how I liked the story with a poem.

Roy – “Hope, growth and prosperity”symbolism… color… vision… hope

Dragon Blogger – “A Life Ended” – A Life Ended is a poem about someone depressed and contemplating, then finally on the verge of committing suicide. This is dark poem and ironic considering it was written on New Years Eve and many people played happy words, for some reason my mind just formulated a dark poem today.

Zorlone – “Battle Court” – For someone who is passionate with badminton, this poem takes it to a whole new level.

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WOOF Contest Results for December 18th

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22 Dec 2009

Congrats to Zorlone for winning first place this week with “A Strong Rope”.  PlotDog’s Writers Offering Our Finest contest could use more writers and submitters, so if you are a writer and have poems, prose, fiction or non-fiction, submit your work to WOOF and you can be entered to win the weekly contest.

WOOF Contest – Top Picks

Poetry

Zorlone – “A Strong Rope”A poem about climbing on a piece of rope called fate.

dragon blogger – “Manichean Monks” – Poem about a battle between monks and a calico dragon.

reyjr – “Contemplation”A poem about being dealing with stress and missing your loved one.

Memoir

Jena Isle – “A True Story: This Could Happen to You”A true story.

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Android Bizaar Wins 1st Place in WOOF Contest

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07 Dec 2009

I was pretty shocked that my Star Wars inspired poem about an alien black market won first place in this weeks WOOF contest, congrats to Jenn and RasoirJ for rounding out the top 3.

WOOF Contest – Top Picks

Poetry

dragon blogger – “Android Bazaar” - Poem about an alien bazaar smugglers market, inspired by Star Wars.

Jennifer M Scott – “Serendipitous Shadows”A dark poem about life and choice.

About Writing

RasoirJ – “Third-Person Pitfalls”Point of view is the first and perhaps most difficult choice for story-tellers. This is a look at how two fine novelists, Nicholson Baker and Margaret Drabble, handle the third-person point of view.

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