Holy Jack-O-Lanterns, Batman!
Look at me! A mere shadow of my former self!
A pumpkin who has fallen off her creaky broomstick!
Wrung out and harrowed after an entire weekend of trying to decide how to rank the incredible entries y’all submitted for Halloweensie 2014. What a job!!!
It’s a miracle I’m even here to tell the tale!
Thank goodness for the sustaining chocolate provided (via Face Book) by Joanna and Kathy 🙂 Thank you both, from the bottom of my chocolate-loving heart! (And no, they did not receive “special consideration” for their entries as a result – they are both just lovely people who didn’t want me or my assistant judges to keel over :))
And speaking of the assistant judges, I had to call in a fourth! I’m not kidding!
Because here’s the deal: we had the biggest turn out we’ve ever had in terms of number of entries – 132! – and the overall quality of the entries was fantastic. Really, it is readily apparent that the quality of entries in these contests is improving every time. This means there are fewer standouts, almost none that are easy to cut, and there a LOT of pretty good ones that we have to get very nit-picky over! It is agony, I tell you!
Before we get to the actual list of finalists, I have a couple things to say. (I know you’re shocked :))
First of all, I want to thank EVERYONE who took the time and care to write an entry for this contest. You all did a fabulous job and provided great enjoyment for many!
Second, I’d also like to thank EVERYONE – writer, reader, or both – who took the time to go around and read as many entries as you could and leave supportive comments. This means so much to the writers who worked hard on their stories. It helps them see what they did well, as well as giving them the joy of knowing that their stories were read and enjoyed. I hope you all got as much delight and entertainment out of the reading as I did! Plus, we got to meet quite a few new people which was a wonderful added bonus! 🙂
Third, before I list the finalists, I want to say again how difficult it was too choose! There were so many amazing entries. Really. I could find at least something terrific about every single one. The sheer volume of entries meant that many good ones had to be cut. So if yours didn’t make the final cut please don’t feel bad. There was a huge amount of competition. Judging, no matter how hard we try to be objective, is always subjective at a certain point – we all have our own preferences for what makes a great story. And the fact that you didn’t make the final cut DOES NOT mean you didn’t write a great story. Everyone who plonked their butt in a chair and worked hard to write a story for this contest is a winner! You showed up. You did your best work. You practiced your craft. You wrote to specifications and a deadline. You bravely shared your writing with the world. And you have a brand new story that is now yours to expand beyond 100 words if you like and maybe submit at some point to a magazine or as a PB manuscript. So bravo to everyone who entered!
Now. Onto the judging criteria which were as follows:
1. Kid-appeal! – These stories are intended for a young audience, so entries that were well-written but lacked child-friendliness did not make the cut.
2. Halloweeniness – the rules stated a Halloween story, so entries that failed to mention anything Halloween-y did not make the cut even if they were well-written.
3. Quality of story – the rules stated that entries were to tell a story, so if they appeared to be more of a description or mood piece, they didn’t make the cut. We looked for a true story arc.
4. Quality of Writing: we took note of spelling, grammar, punctuation etc. In addition, for the rhymers, we looked at rhyme and meter (for which we are sticklers!) We also looked at overall writing quality and use of language.
5. Originality and creativity – because that is often what sets one story above another.
This time around, 5 entries sadly had to be cut because of rule problems: one was 3 words over the word limit (I counted 6 times, by hand and with Microsoft Word’s word count tool, because it was otherwise a strong entry! but 131 other people managed to stay at 100 or under so I had to be strict!); two used “broom” but not “broomstick“; and 2 did not use “creak” in any form. (And yes, I checked the word count on all 132 entries and made sure the required words were present.)
After that, the going really got tough. Some of the stronger stories were written in rhyme where the meter didn’t work as well as it needed to. Some of the most beautiful rhyming entries with great use of language were more mood pieces than stories. So we had to make some very hard calls.
Without further ado, I present to you the 2014 Halloweensie Contest Finalists. A baker’s dozen – 13 for Halloween! 🙂 A mix of poetry and prose, stories for younger readers and slightly older (but still kid) readers, funny, spooky, and cute. Please read through them carefully, take your time, think it over, and vote for your favorite. To help with objectivity, finalists are listed by title only, not by author.
And I’d like to be very clear about the voting process. You are MOST welcome to share a link to this post on FB, twitter, or wherever you like to hang out, and encourage people to come read ALL the finalists and vote for the one they think is best. Please do that. The more people who read and enjoy these stories the better, and the more objective votes we get the better. HOWEVER (and I want to be very clear on this) please do not ask people to vote for a specific number or title, or for the story about the pumpkin ballerina or whatever. Trolling for votes or trying to influence the outcome is counter to the spirit of this competition which is supposed to be based on merit. I thank you in advance for respecting this.
#1 Halloween SMS (Short Messaging Scariness)
#2 Creaky Cackle
Ah ha ha…hack…cough, cough…
Hallowe’en hijinks were hindered.
Broomstick in hand, she wobbled into the witch doctor’s office.
“Whoa,” said the doctor as she peered into Winnie’s mouth. “It looks like you’ve got a frog in your throat.”
“Chew this pumpkin lozenge,” the doctor decreed.
“Yuck,” Winnie gagged. Splutter, cough, cough…
Out bounded a bullfrog.
“Ba–ruump,” protested the frog and hopped off.
Ahhh ha ha ha ha…Winnie Witch whooped.
“Stay out of creeks,” the doctor yelled as Winnie Witch bounded off on her broomstick.
#3 Full Moon Rising
Owls are hooting, bats fly by.
Goblins groaning give you fright.
Up the steps, he hurries fast.
Milo’s sneaking,
Across the moonlit porch.
Past the cat,
Past the broomstick,
Past the rat.
Waiting for their cowering prey.
He doesn’t even turn around.
Ring the doorbell, if you dare!
Better not run.
Now, let’s have some fun!
#4 Home Alone Halloween
I came home from school very excited. Halloween, my favorite day of the year.
#5 Sulky Spider’s Spooky Webs
#6 This Year’s Halloween Mascot
#7 Halloween Chase
#8 Halloween Hide-and-Go-Seek
It’s Halloween! It’s dark, it’s spooky, it’s perfect for a game of Halloween Hide-and-Go-Seek!
Blurp! Bloop! Blub!
Are you in the cauldron?
No, just some toadstool stew.
Rustle! Swish! Swoosh!
Are you in the closet?
No, just an old broomstick.
Creak! Crack! Bang!
Are you behind the curtains?
No, it’s just the wind blowing the windows open and closed.
Scritch! Scratch! Raow!
Are you behind the chair?
No, just the cat settling down.
Giggle, Giggle
Are you upstairs?
Sssshhhhhhh!
Are you in the bedroom?
Hmmmmm.
Boo!
There are my little pumpkins!
You’ve had your trick, now how about your treat?
#9 The Shadow
a rocker creaked,
the wind sighed, Soon….A Shadow stole across the lawn
and stopped upon the stair.
They rang each bell
for tricks or treats.
As they approached they didn’t see
the Shadow waiting there.
not knowing where
the Shadow crept.
They stumbled over Shadow and
their screeches pierced the air.
poor Shadow fled
into the night.
On Halloween a small black cat
should NOT sit on the stair!
#10 Halloween In A Box
Now that you’ve had a chance to read through the finalists, please vote for the entry you feel deserves to win in the poll below by 5PM EST Wednesday November 5.
(And we will have a regularly scheduled Would You Read It on Wednesday too!)
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to take a nap.
Okay.
Not really.
I’m SO not a napper.
But I might eat some leftover Halloween candy 🙂
Have a marvelous Monday! 🙂
Hmmm, I think I just commented on the poll. Oops! 😀
Soooo many awesome stories here! Such a tough decision! Congrats to all the fabulous finalists!
Congratulations to all the finalists. Its fun to vote and I look forward to seeing who wins 🙂
Oh these were great! I had a heck of a time deciding between my two favorites. Well done, everyone! Susanna, you are awesome for offering this opportunity- and the standards are really rising as people are honing their writing!
Wow, what a job to select from over 130 entries! You deserve chocolate for breakfast, dinner and lunch today! Very grateful to be part of these terrific entries in the finals. Congrats to all.
I am floored by the quality of these weensie stories! (And humbled too, I might quietly add.)
Susanna, you are so generous to the PB community! Thanks for all the time and effort you put into creating a fun place for us all to come hang out and thank you especially for the time and effort you put into these contests… which clearly are becoming massively popular! Thanks to your helpers as well!
Holy guacamole! What an honor!
Though I can see by the quality other stories that I'm gonna get my butt handed to me! 🙂
How did you manage to cull the field from 132 to 13 in a single weekend??? You must have SUPER POWERS, Susanna!
Great contest. Lots of FUN entries. Thanks for hosting!
Wow! Those were fabulous! I picked one, but it was hard to choose just one. This and the Election Day…I think I'm going to need extra chocolate. 🙂
Ok I voted but it seems like the other twelve needed a vote too. Or at least two others! They are so good! I see and feel your pain, Susanna! What a turn out.
Yay! All you writers. ALL you writers! You ALL did a good job.
Thanks so much for holding this contest for us, Susanna. It was loads of pumpkin fun. 🙂
Hooray for everybody! I am still trying to make the time to read all these stories. I am so impressed. Thank you, Susanna, for creating a lot of fun, inspiration, and camaraderie!
Oh my! Oh my! You and the judges did an awesome job and picked the bulk of my favorites, too…which made it especially hard to vote. But one of these stayed with me from early on and when I read through the finalists twice just now…it still stood out. So vote completed. I can truly say that any of these entries would be a great winner, though.
Thanks so much for Halloweensie, Susanna. What an awesome opportunity for writers to use their skills and imagination. You're the best. Also, thanks to the other judges! They had a tough job.
WOW! What an amazing array of awesome entries! Kudos to you and your judges, Susanna…what a difficult (and exhausting) weekend you must have had. And now we all have a difficult choice to make…they are all SOOOOO good. 😉 Congrats to everyone who participated…it was lovely to see so many new faces. 😉
Congratulations to all the Finalists!!! Woo hoo!!! Now, I have to vote. Yikes. It's so hard to choose. Everyone did so well. Great job! Congratulations again!
Just reading those 13, I can imagine the hard time you and your assistants had in narrowing the list down. They each had something enjoyable, special and very appealing. Now I'm off to each chocolate chip cookies. Sending you a dozen chewy chocolat Chips-Ahoy 🙂
Man, it was hard to chose among these finalists. And over 130 entries! Good thing you had an extra hour this weekend, Susanna! Thanks so much. I really enjoyed participating and reading the other entries!
Don't know how y'all did it, Susanna, but you picked some of my favorites! Oye, it's going to take some digesting to vote thjough- I feel your pain! ;0)
GAH!!!! It was so hard to pick one, but I did. Are you proud of me??? 😀
I really had a top 4. heehee.
Fantastic entries! It's been a great week reading them, though I doubt I managed all 132! Thanks again, Susanna and judges! It's been frightfully good fun!
Congrads to everyone who entered and the finalists too. Wahoo. I voted. I'll be gone to Chridstopher's hospital Wed and Thurs. I'll have to check over the weekend to see the winners.
Thanks so much for inspiring us all, Susanna! I'm feeling grateful to be included in such a fantastic group of entries. There are a couple here that I missed the first time around so I'm glad to see them now. I'm going to read these with my kids and see which ones they like best.
Great job to all the writers! Susanna…you guys had your work cut out for you! Woozers!!!! It was hard…but I voted! 🙂
Big thanks to you Susanna and the other judges for your hard work! I hope you at least ate some Halloween candy while you poured over all of the entries. Congratulations to the 13 finalists!!
marvelous job culling the herd. Thanks for all your work, Susanna and judges! and Congrats to everyone who wrote a story.
Wow! 132 entries! Hard to choose from all that talent, but you and your team picked some great, haunting stories–with a ton of creativity.
Thanks for hosting, Susanna! And great job, everyone!
Vote is in. What a fun contest.
What a difficult job! Some of my favorites are here and some missed the cut. But, thanks to the contest — the stories were created and I enjoyed them! I still hope to get through the entire list as I was on the search for the most non-cliche use of creak! That word killed. Thanks for doing this Susanna and your elves!
Those were a “treat” to read, but not easy to vote on! And now that that's done, I'm going to grab my “broomstick” (which doubles as a cane) to support me as I “creak” out of this chair so I can get to the kitchen and fetch a “pumpkin” muffin 🙂
Great contest, great finalists — it was difficult to choose, but I did! (How you got through that marathon weekend is beyond my powers of comprehension. 132 entries???? Wow. Well done to you and your helpers, Susanna!)
That was tough and tons of fun. Good luck everybody. Great job!
Thanks for voting, Genevieve!
A great deal of chocolate was consumed… 🙂
Thanks for voting, Cathy! And I'm so glad you've enjoyed the contest. I am always so impressed by how many people show up with amazing stories – it's so much fun! (Until I have to start picking and choosing…! :))
Thank you for voting, Donna! And your plan of action sounds excellent! 🙂 I'll forewarn you now that the Holiday Contest will be upon us in a mere 5 or 6 weeks, so rev up those writing engines – I don't think you're allowed to skip more than one contest 🙂
Some of my favorites missed the cut too, Stacy! Unfortunately I didn't think people would have the time or the patience to read through 50 finalists 🙂 Thanks so much for writing, reading, and voting!
Thanks for voting, Johnell, and for taking part! I'm so glad you had fun 🙂
What fun to read these entries! It was tricky to choose a favorite, but I did. Thanks, Susanna, for sharing the writing of these talented folks.
It was VERY hard to choose, Stacy! So many amazing stories! Thank you for reading and voting and being generally supportive in all ways 🙂
This was such a fun contest, Susanna! While I didn't get a chance to visit all of the stories, I did my best to make it to some. 132 is a huge undertaking! You had a tough job, indeed. One listed above stood out to me when I stopped by the blog, and still stood out here among these fine entries, as well. Good job to all!
Thank you for saying so, Sue! It's so hard to choose. And inevitable there are a lot that are so close that we end up second-guessing ourselves for days! Thanks for your terrific entry and for reading and voting!
You may be assured that a LOT of Halloween candy was enjoyed by all 🙂 Thanks for joining in the fun 🙂
All the writers did such a great job we really DID have our work cut out for us! Thanks for your wonderful entry, Brandie, and for reading and voting!
Ooh! Please share! I always love knowing which ones appeal to the kids! Thank you for joining in the fun!
I AM proud of you, Tracey! I know the feeling! It was hard for us to narrow the field to 13… even 50 would have been hard with so many wonderful stories to choose from!
Congrats to you, too, Rob, on a great story! Thanks for writing, reading, and voting! I hope Christopher is okay!
Thanks, Julie! We really loved yours too!
I'm so glad we picked some of your favorites, Donna! That makes me feel like we did okay. It's SO hard to choose!
It was excruciating to winnow down to 13, Susan! We really loved your entry, I have to tell you. I'm so glad you enjoyed the contest!
You are so kind, Angela! You know just what I like and are willing to share 🙂 Thanks for joining in the fun – writing, reading and voting!
Thank you for writing, reading, and voting, Cheryl! We loved your entry as always 🙂
Thank you, Vivian! I always feel, as deserving as the finalists are, that there are quite a few others that should be up there too – but we've got to draw the line somewhere! Thanks so much for joining in on all phases of the fun as always! 🙂