At long last, the moment you’ve all been waiting for has arrived!
It’s time for. . .
an introduction to full contact competitive crochet!
Crochet needles flashing!
Yarn unspooling at the speed of light!
Little old ladies rocking furiously in their chairs, calling each other “dearie” and saying, “Bless your heart!” when they mean nothing of the kind!
Tea cups, afghans, and sturdy sensible shoes flying through the air toward gray-bunned heads and bespectacled faces!
Finger injuries like you can’t imagine!
You have never witnessed competitive sport at this level!
It’s a bloodbath – all out war!
What?
Are you telling me you’ve never heard of Competitive Crochet?
You think I’m making this up?
Well, I admit I did neglect to mention that there are some ferocious little old men involved as well. Competitive Crochet is a coed sport.
But other than that, every single thing I said was 100% absolute total fac. . .
Okay. Maybe I made some of it up. . .
But who cares?
Because it’s time to announce the. . .
2023 13th Annual Pretty Much World Famous Halloweensie Contest WINNERS!

As you are all well aware, we had another great turnout this year. So many wonderful stories!Β For me (and I hope for you!), Halloween is far better with a plethora of creative and well-written entries to read!
With large entry numbers come hard choices, though. My assistant judges and I worked hard to winnow the total down to a manageable number of finalists that we felt were truly all-around deserving of that distinction, and those were the ones we presented to you for your vote.
There were, however, many other entries that were outstanding in certain areas even though they might not have qualified all-around for one reason or another (one reason being that, at a certain point, we just had to stop adding finalists to the list! π)
So my assistant judges and I would like to award recognition and a small prize to the following authors for the following merits:
1. Β ForΒ Honorable Mention In The Competition As A Whole: (all-around well-written stories we loved that just missed the finals for one small reason or another!)
Katie Schwartz for The Most Frightening Halloween of All
Michelle S. Kennedy for The Werewolf
Patricia Nozell for Thirteen Werewolves
Elizabeth Meyer zu Heringdorf for Red Riding Hood Goes Trick or Treating
Yessenia Holm for Need A Snack
Jen Keenan for Lazy Eddie
Daniella Kaufman for Lucky Penny
Tyler Ham for One Last House
Hannah Roy LaGrone for Stanley The Fluffy Werewolf
Glenda Roberson for Earth Is Tricky
Melissa Chupp for Which Wolf?
Maria PiΓ±ero Pope for A Whoosh and a Swoosh and a Gurgly Gloop
2. For Great Humor:
Searra Simpson for Weirdwolf
Jan Schwaid for A Werewolfington Trick-or-Treat
Valerie McPherson for Werewolf On Halloween
Jessie Raspbury for Who Can Frighten Skeleton?
3. ForΒ Spookiest/Creepy Entry:
Trista Herring Baughman forThe Rougarou’s Curse
Lori Himmel for Rudy, The Werewolf
Katherine Rea for Werepuppies’ Delight
Jennifer Taylor for Ghost Bells
Jennifer Schmitz for Howl Knows What The Moon Reveals
4. For Great Read For Younger Readers:
Sarah Meade for Spooky Story Time
Claudia Sloan for A First Halloween
5. For Great Ending:
Marla Yablon for Reversal?
Keatley Eastman for A Grave Mistake
Mikki DeFever for Tricks or Treats
Ashlee MacCallum for A Haunted Treasure Hunt
Jodie Houghton for Beware: Were-cub In Disguise
6. For Heartbreaking:
Sue Ko for Scared
Congratulations to all of you for fantastic elements of your stories! Β You may all email me at susanna[at]susannahill[dot]com or use the handy contact form in the menu bar above, subject line Prize Winner, to collect your prize, which is (and I have to be cryptic here because when I said it right out last year I got a LO-HO-HOT! of spam email!) a gift of a number of dollars that is between 4 and 6, for a large and well-known online store that begins with A, which will be presented to you in an email π You can spend it on one of the many Kindle choices listed in previous contests here, or add it to your account for a gift for yourself or someone else, or whatever else you might choose to do! In addition, you will receive a beautiful badge of achievement that you may display on your blog or print out and frame or turn into a banner to stream off the back of your broomstick for all the world to marvel atΒ π (But please be patient because I have family here and I have yet to actually make the badges!)
A word about the prizes before I announce the winners.
We have 12 fabulous prizes, generously donated by authors and various professionals in the writing field. Β My policy is to let the first-place winner have first pick of all the prizes, the second-place winner have second choice, etc. Β That way hopefully nobody gets something they already have, and hopefully everyone gets something that’s valuable to them. Β All prizes are listed at the bottom of this post for your convenience in perusing the goodies π
Now.
Finally!
Onto the moment you’ve all been waiting for. . .
. . . THE WINNERS OF THE 2023 HALLOWEENSIE CONTEST as chosen by you, our esteemed voters!!!!!
In First Place, winner of the whole entire contest and top of the heap who gets first choice of all the prizes…
Lori Sheroan
for
Black Cat Saves The Night
Congratulations, Lori! What a fun story, well written and very entertaining! We loved it!
In Second Place,
Paul Kurtz
for
Werewolf Yummies
Congratulations, Paul! You get first choice of the prizes that are left after Lori chooses!
In Third Place,
Tara Flake
Β for
Spell Check
Congratulations, Tara! You get first choice of the prizes that are left after Lori and Paul choose!
In Fourth Place,
Bri Lawyer
for
Bit By A Werewolf
Congratulations, Bri! You get to pick a prize after Lori, Paul, and Tara!
In Fifth Place,
Susannah Lee
for
A Superstitious Wish
Congratulations, Susannah!Β You get to pick your prize after Lori, Paul, Tara, and Bri!
In Sixth Place,
Sarah Meade
for
Hilly’s Not-So-Superstitious Halloween
Congratulations, Sarah! You get to pick your prize after Lori, Paul, Tara, Bri, and Susannah!
In Seventh Place,
Christina Shawn
for
Fur Moon
Congratulations, Christina! You get to pick your prize after Sarah!
In Eighth Place,
Andi Chitty
for
How To Conjure A Cat
Congratulations, Andi! You get to pick your prize after Christina!
In Ninth Place,
Sarah Hawklyn
for
Trick or Treat. Smell My Feet.
Congratulations, Sarah! You get to pick a prize after Andi!
In Tenth Place
Helen Addyman
for
Bright White Moonlight
Congratulations, Helen! You get to prize pick after Sarah! Β Β
In Eleventh Place
Marta Cutler
for
The Great Halloween Race
Congratulations, Marta! You get to pick a prize after Helen! Β Β
In Twelfth Place
Mia Geiger
for
Halloween Night
Congratulations, Mia! You get to pick your prize after Marta!
And, I don’t think I need to remind anyone that in addition to all these fabulous prizes, everyone mentioned on this page has bragging rights as having won or placed in the Pretty Much World Famous Halloweensie Contest! Not just anyone can say that π
All the winners should email me at susanna[at]susannahill[dot]com or use the handy contact form in the menu above with the subject heading Prize Winner so we can work out details for you to receive your prizes!Β If you choose a prize that requires snail mailing, PLEASE include your snail mail address so we don’t have to email back and forth too many times πΒ If you would like a beautiful badge to celebrate your accomplishment, you are most welcome to one! (I just need a little time to make them since I still have family here so I appreciate your patience.) Since everyone’s prize depends on everyone else’s choices, please get in touch as soon as you can.
Congratulations again to all our winners – it was a stiff competition!! – and congratulations to EVERYONE who wrote and entered a story in the contest. You all deserve a huge round of applause, a confetti parade, and a truckload of leftover fun-sized chocolate. . . if there is any π
Thank you to everyone who helped make this contest SO MUCH FUN, whether by writing an entry, reading people’s stories, leaving comments for the authors, and/or voting in the finals, or by donating a prize! It’s because of all of you that this contest was such a success, so many, many thanks from the bottom of my heart!
And now, you can gear up for the 2023 13th Annual Holiday Contest which opens December 6th!
(And for which guidelines will be posted very soon!)
Woo-hoo!Β Deck the halls! π
THE PRIZES: So amazing! What wonderful, generous people we have in our kidlit community! Just look at what you can win!
βοΈ Ask Me Anything Zoom Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Sandra Foreman Sutter, owner and “top gnome” at Gnome Road Publishing, and author of STAN’S FRIGHTFUL HALLOWEEN (Spork, September 2020) and THE REAL FARMER IN THE DELL (Spork, March 2019)!!! Not only will Sandra read and critique your manuscript, you will get to talk to discuss it with her!

βοΈ Rhyme & Meter Self Study Course β Renee LaTulippe RenΓ©e M. LaTulippe is the author of The Crab Ballet (Cameron Kids/Abrams, 2022) and Limelight: Theater Poems to Perform (Charlesbridge, 2024) and has poems published in many anthologies including No World Too Big, Night Wishes, School People, National Geographicβs The Poetry of US, One Minute Till Bedtime, Poems Are Teachers, ThankU: Poems of Gratitude, and A World Full of Poems.

βοΈ Picture Book Manuscript Critique or Zoom Chat About A Project You’re Working On PLUS a Signed Copy of THE PIE THAT MOLLY GREW from Sue Heavenrich, author of THE PIE THAT MOLLY GREW (Sleeping Bear Press, August 2023), 13 WAYS TO EAT A FLY (Charlesbridge, 2021), DIET FOR A CHANGING CLIMATE (21st Century Books, August, 2018), FUNKY FUNGI (Chicago Review Press, July, 2022), the Super Science Series, and The Human Machine Series.

βοΈ Picture Book Manuscript Critique (non-rhyming, 700 words or less) PLUS a Query Letter Critique from author Steena Hernandez! Her debut picture book, LUPITAβS BROWN BALLET SLIPPERS, comes out with Beaming Books in Fall 2024. She’s an active member of SCBWI, Julie Hedlund’s 12×12 Picture Book Challenge, and Las Musas. Her poems and stories have appeared in Highlights High Five Magazine, and Little Thoughts Press Magazine. Sheβs represented by Lynnette Novak from the Seymour Agency. Visit her website at www.steenahernandez.com.

Author Steena Hernandez (photo credit Laura Squire)
βοΈ Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Hanh Bui, author of The Yellow Γo DΓ i (Feiwel & Friends, April 25, 2023) and the forthcoming Γnh’s New Word: A Story About Learning a New Language (Feiwel & Friends, May 14, 2024) PLUS a signed copy of The Yellow Γo DΓ i!

βοΈ Picture Book Manuscript Critique (non-rhyming, 750 words or less) from Dara Henry, author of HANUKKAH PAJAMAKKAHS, forthcoming from Sourcebooks, September 2024! Dara is a former teacher and has twice been named Honorable Mention in the Childrenβs Fiction Category of the 88th Annual Writerβs Digest Writing Competition. She is a member of the Society of Childrenβs Book Writers and Illustrators, KIDLIT411, Writing for Children, 12×12, and PB_Soar 24. She is represented by Rena Rossner of The Deborah Harris Agency.

Author Dara Henry
βοΈ Picture Book Manuscript Critique (Rhyming) PLUS Zoom Chat from developmental editor Lou Piccolo! Lou studied English Literature, creative writing and teaching at university in South Africa. After working as an EFL teacher in France for twenty years, she studied proofreading and editing before becoming a developmental editor of childrenβs and young adultβs literature for independent authors. She is a graduate of Renee LaTulippe’s Lyrical Language Lab – Punching Up Prose With Poetry course and Making Picture Book Magic, the in-house writer for Editions Entrefiletβs language-learning magazine βGo English Kidsβ for children of 8-12 in France, and a traditionally published author of MG and YA fiction with Burlington Books.

βοΈ Picture Book Manuscript Critique (non-rhyming) or Dummy Critique from Bonnie Kelso, author/illustrator of NUDI GILL: POISON POWERHOUSE OF THE SEA (Gnome Road, April 4, 2023), illustrator for IN A CAVE (written by Heather Ferranti Kinser, Gnome Road, October 3, 2023), and author-illustrator of a three-book series with GRP starting next spring!

βοΈ Picture Book Manuscript Critique (fiction) from Melissa Stoller, author of SCARLETβS MAGIC PAINTBRUSH (Spork 2018), READY, SET, GORILLA! (Spork 2018), THE ENCHANTED SNOW GLOBE COLLECTION (chapter books) (Spork 2017), SADIEβS SHABAT STORIES (Spork, 2020) and PLANTING FRIENDSHIP: PEACE, SALAAM, SHALOM

βοΈ 30 Minute Ask Me Anything with Rebecca Gardyn Levington, author of BRAINSTORM! (Sleeping Bear Press, 2022), WHATEVER COMES TOMORROW (Barefoot Books, Mar 7, 2023), I WILL ALWAYS BE…(HarperCollins, Spring 2024), and AFIKOMAN, WHERE’D YOU GO? (Penguin/Rocky Pond, Spring 2024)

βοΈ Signed Copy of Roxanne Troup’s beautiful MY GRANDPA, MY TREE, AND ME (Yeehoo Press, April, 2023)

βοΈ Signed Copies of Kizzi Roberts‘s books THE ELVES GO MARCHING and THE EGGS GO ROLLING!


Please join me in thanking these very generous authors and other writing professionals for contributing their books and writing expertise as prizes by visiting their websites and blogs, considering their books and services for birthday, holiday or other gift purchases, rating and/or reviewing their books on GoodReads, Amazon, B&N, or anywhere else if you like them, recommending them for school and library visits, recommending their books for school and library purchases, and supporting them in any other way you can dream up! π
Congrats to all the winners!
Congrats Laurieππ₯³and to all who rode their broomstick into the competition π!
What fun! Congratulations to all the winners, and Susanna, big big thanks!
Congratulations every”won”. Fabulous prizes. Thanks Susannah!
Congratulations everyone!
What a fun contest. Congratulations to the winners. See ya β¦.read ya for the Holidays Event. π
Time for The Holiday Contest next, Then The Valentiny Day Contest.
Congratulations to everyone! Thanks to prize donors. A a great big thank you to Susanna, who magically makes time to sponsor the writing contests!
Hmm, now thinking about the holidays…π²β€
Congratulations to the winners, and huge thanks to Susanna, judges, and prize donors! And so happy that the Holiday Contest is coming up soon (13 is my lucky number!).
Congratulations to the winners, honorable mentions, and participants! So many stellar stories this year. Thank you, Susanna, for the inspiration, motivation, and delightful writing community you foster with these contests!
Congrats to everyone!!! Love seeing all these writers participating! And always a super thanks to the prize donors, Susanna, and behind the scenes judges. Cheers!
Congratulations to this yearβs winners. The three word prompts are fun to do even though I was not selected as a winner.
Please remove my submission, Itβs Halloween Night, since I am revising it to send out to an editor.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Susan R. Waide
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I’m so honored! Thank you Susanna and judges for selecting my story. Frightfully exciting! (Sorry – couldn’t resist!) And thank you for these wonderful contests that set all of our creative juices and PB brains alight. Can’t wait for the holiday contest! π
Congratulations, everyone! And Susanna, thank you for taking the time to put on these incredibly fun contests. Each one challenges me in a new way, I love it!!
Congratulations to all the winners! Thank you, Susanna, for all you did for this competition!
Congrats to all the winners and to all who had the fun of writing in this great contest. Thanks Susanna for all your hard work π