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Thu Dec 31, 2020 6:40 pm
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WRITING PROMPT CONTEST WITH AWARDS

Spoiler! :
hopefully that got their attention >.>


In 500-2000 words, write and post a story with the prompt: A young boy approaches the old man's house with the daily delivery of bread, but this time there is a strange green glow coming from the dilapidated house's crooked and foggy second-story window.

I will give a review and pay for each submission, PLUS winner gets an extra 1000 points. Submission deadline is January 10th, 23:59, local time
  





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For submissions, you can either PM me directly or post it as a comment on this thread!
  





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Fri Jan 01, 2021 7:03 pm
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momonster says...



I posted mine!! What Seems like a Christmas Carol
For sin shall no longer be your master, because you are not under the law, but under grace.
Romans 6:14 NIV

never apologize for standing up for what you believe in.

previously MomoandAppa, LordMomo, MomoMajesty, and dancingontheclouds
  





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Fri Jan 01, 2021 10:32 pm
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yosh says...



Mine has been completed! @Messenger

Color of Pain
they told me to never give up on my dreams.

so i took another nap
  





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Fri Jan 15, 2021 12:21 am
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The Prompt: A knight arrives at a barbarian encampment to rescue the princess, only to find her embracing the warrior's life.

THe Date: Submissions are due Sunday, 24, at 23:59, local time :)

Round #1 winner - @Yoshikrab with Color of Pain

Submissions can be linked to this page! Good luck
  








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