My Best Friend Shut Down  October 27, 2007 - March 28, 2008

Reading and Deliberating

Details

Alright, so I've been off of writers for a couple months(not due to my own actions ofcource). So I am creating a contest to Celabrate my computer deciding to work once more. Write a poem or a short story or both about an electrical device, appliace...whatever that breaks down or goes insane. the only restrictions are as follows:

1.) The Peice has to be entirely original and utterly you. I will read your other stuff to make sure it sounds like your style.

2.) No poems under 8 lines and 9 words.

3.) No Sonnets, Haiku or lymerics.

4.) Your peice has to center around technology going wrong, or shuting down or being destroyed or something.

5.) be Creative. And be as creative as you want. There is no limit on Creativity

Prizes

$000.00, A Giant Ball of incendecent Gas, a magic fork, and a niffty vial of small pox.

Awards

Ultra-Mega-Mega-Mechazoid Ultra-Mega-Mega-Mechazoid
Metal Godzilla Metal Godzilla
Titanium Aloy Titanium Aloy
The Bullet who Killed JFK The Bullet who Killed JFK
Honorable Mention: Platinum Honorable Mention: Platinum
Honorable Mention: Gold Honorable Mention: Gold
Honorable Mention: Silver Honorable Mention: Silver

Moderator

Aaron J. Wald
Aaron J. Wald
Plymouth, MN

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7 Contestants
7 Submissions
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Created Nov 2, 2007

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Rules

  • Any WritersCafe.org Member can Submit
  • Only these Genres Can be Submitted:
    • Adventure
    • Comics & Graphic Novels
    • Experimental
    • Fantasy
    • Fiction
    • Horror
    • Humor & Satire
    • Mystery, Suspense & Thriller
    • Science Fiction
    • Teen & Young Adult
    • Science
    • Crime & Investigative
    • Computers
    • Prose Poems
    • Poetry
  • Each Contestant May Submit 2 Pieces of Writing
  • Writing may be submitted 10/27/2007 - 3/28/2008
  • Winners will be decided by the Moderator

Disclaimer

Aaron J. Wald is solely responsible for the content of this contest, including all promised prizes. Take any promises of large monetary awards with a grain of salt. Contact Aaron J. Wald if you have any further questions.


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