WOOF Results for August 21st
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In a rare but welcome occurrence, a Non-fiction work takes the first place slot,with a review between Holly and William about Daniel X: Watch the Skies. Zorlone once again bests me in the poetry category with his masterful malicious appetite. My random twitter poem “Broken Law” comes in 2nd place, with Jenn’s “Summer Fortitude” rounding out the third place in poetry category. Congrats to all the winners this week, and we need more people to participate it seems like a regulars club now.
Non-Fiction / Book Review
Holly Jahangiri – “Book Review – Daniel X: Watch the Skies†– Holly Jahangiri and her teenage son, William, offer conflicting opinions on James Patterson’s latest young adult novel, Daniel X: Watch the Skies.Poetry
Zorlone – “Malicious Appetite†– An earthly desire for a bodily need. A transaction between seller and consumer. However, the body is being sold.
Dragon Blogger – “Broken Law†– Random twitter poem including 21 random words that is about corrupt judges and someone wrongfully sentenced.
Jennifer M Scott – “Summer Fortitude†– Dreaming of cooler weather.
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Thank you, Justin! What a generous thing to say. Congratulations to you and Doc Z and Jennifer, as well – I loved all of the poetry in this round.
Holly Jahangiri´s last blog ..WOOF Winners: Writers Offering Our Finest for August 21
Thank you, I just wish there were more people participating in WOOF