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Literary Spotlight for February 2016



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Literary Spotlight for February 2016




Top 10 Overall:
My YWS Addiction by @CHRISSY321
an unwillingness to part by @Pompadour
For Fortis by @Lareine
I can't see through this blindfold god help me by @ConfinedtoHome
Not How We Dreamed by @MadWriter7
There Are Holes in Her Eyes by @MadWriter7
noon by @Morrigan
The Boy Who hated 'Lefties' by @DrFeelGood
The Leaving Man by @Hattable
"What time is it?" (a train-of-thought existential crisis) by @fortis

Top 10 Poems:
My YWS Addiction by @CHRISSY321
an unwillingness to part by @Pompadour
For Fortis by @Lareine
There Are Holes in Her Eyes by @MadWriter7
I can't see through this blindfold god help me by @ConfinedtoHome
Not How We Dreamed by @MadWriter7
noon by @Morrigan
The Boy Who hated 'Lefties' by @DrFeelGood
The Leaving Man by @Hattable
The Memory by @SnazzyPencil

Top 10 Short Stories:
Writing by @speakerskat
The Force Is Strong In This Furniture by @Storygirl95
Puberty by @MargoSeuss
Secrets by @TopHatsUniversal
There Are 7 Reasons Why I Never Told You My Name by @confetti
This is a Story... by @FallWolf
The Setting For One Of Our Murderous Scenes by @Savvy
Where it's Always 1895 by @ellmist
February 17, 1874 by @niteowl
Contemplating Suicide by @RadiantShadow

Top 10 Chapters:
Elodie Bones: Prologue by @MadWriter7
Knight's Gauntlet by @CodyKnight
Reverie: Chapter 1: A Rather Curious Boy by @MadWriter7
Post-perpetual - II (rewritten) by @Hiraeth
Knight's Gauntlet Chapter 2.1 by @CodyKnight
Reverie: Chapter 2: A Rather Curious Girl by @MadWriter7
Stewart's Sink - Part 1 by @Hattable
Working Title: Prologue by @ehobby1465
The Boy Who Broke Mirrors (Chapter One) by @Skins
Blotted Out - Chapter 1.1 by @SnazzyPencil
  








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