Monday, January 18, 2010

WOOF Top Picks for January 1, 2010

Thanks for those who voted. Congratulations to all winners.

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.


Brought to you by PlotDog Press with the Serial Suspense Screenplay "Intervention"

(WOOF participants should re-post all the links above by next Monday. The following links may be excluded as long as you include all the above links.)

Presenting the finest of the writer’s blogs by the bloggers who write them. Highlighting the top posts as chosen by the January 15, 2009 WOOF Contest participants. Want in to join the next WOOF? The next contest ends January 22. Submit a link to your best writing post of the last 3 weeks using the form on this page. Participants, repost the winning link list within a week and you’re all set.

Other Contest Entrants for 1/15/10


Poetry

William Manson – “She started young” - A poem tackling the issues of Child prostitution.

Roy – “Forever, my baby you will be” - A poem for my daughter's birthday.

dragon blogger – “Rising EarthPoem about a volcano being active.


Non-Fiction

Justin Germino – “Home Burglary: What would you do?” - A friend of mine came home to find someone robbing his home, what would you do in this situation?




6 comments:

  1. Congratulations Jena on winning with "This is Life". :)

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  2. Ajchtar,

    Thanks. You could join if you want to. I know deep inside you're a poet....lol

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  3. hi.
    can we exchange links.?
    please let me know if it is ok with you
    my url is http://www.rencalago.com
    "in my journey"

    i have added your link in my "BLOGROLL" section already.

    thanks,,
    rencalago

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