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    Writing Contest Vote: Group 11

    Please vote for your favorite!


    The Cross of La Rosa roja by Scott

    Stage Fright by jim howlett

    Lard Butt by lambertjw

    Terrance's Problem by Jaedi

    13 by Craig Wallwork

    A Walk to Dismember by Joe Nazare

    The Night of the Fish People by mercuryval

    Luinchtime in Hell by Ricky

    Good Eatin' by Eldritch

    Peter's Present by lilbirdy
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    The Cross of la Rosa roja by Scott
    1.72%
    2
    Stage Fright by jim howlett
    8.62%
    10
    Lard Butt by lambertjw
    11.21%
    13
    Terrance's Problem by Jaedi
    3.45%
    4
    13 by Craig Wallwork
    43.10%
    50
    A Walk to Dismember by Joe Nazare
    6.03%
    7
    The Night of the Fish People by mercuryval
    3.45%
    4
    Lunchtime in Hell by Ricky
    6.03%
    7
    Good Eatin' by Eldritch
    15.52%
    18
    Peter's Present by lilbirdy
    0.86%
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    #2
    Can I post in here now?

    Thanks you so much for voting me. And thanks group 11. Good Eatin' and Lard Butt gave me a run for my money. This was such a strong group and I was humbled to be apart of it. I'm hoping to see each one of these stories feature in the Acceptance Thread very soon.

    And Dan - Don't think I've thanked you and the team yet. But really, this is my introduction to CD and I've been humbled by how many great writers entered, and how strong, even in its infancy, the support for one and other is on the forum.

    Congrats to all the final 11, and special thanks for those who gave me restless nights.

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      #3
      I guess it's safe to say that 13 was one of my favorites.

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        #4
        loved the story craig, congratulations
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          #5
          Too kind Richard, and I'm so happy MLD liked it too!

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            #6
            Congrats Craig! Good luck in the next round!
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              #7
              Nice work Craig.

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                #8
                Gratz on a fine story sir
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                  #9
                  Congratulations goes out to "13 by Craig Wallwork", he has advanced to the final round of voting. Also thank you to all the runner's up for your participation. I hope you all participate in future contests.
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                    #10
                    Way to go Craig! I noticed when I read your story that you have a very good command of the language. And many other stories that stood out this way, I noticed, were from other writers from the UK. Jeez, you guys act like you invented the language or something!
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                      #11
                      Congratulations Craig- best of luck in the final vote!

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                        #12
                        Congrats Craig on your poetic story! See you in the next round.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TerryE View Post
                          Way to go Craig! I noticed when I read your story that you have a very good command of the language. And many other stories that stood out this way, I noticed, were from other writers from the UK. Jeez, you guys act like you invented the language or something!
                          Hahahaha. Thanks, Terry. And thanks EVERYONE - Being in England makes me a little tardy with responses. 6am here. Work awaits, but seriously, thank you.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Craig Wallwork View Post
                            Hahahaha. Thanks, Terry. And thanks EVERYONE - Being in England makes me a little tardy with responses. 6am here. Work awaits, but seriously, thank you.
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