Top Three Short Scenes
So here they are, the top three short scenes for the Bengal tiger, Krakatoa, hot air balloon competition. I was going to announce them later this week but I read through them with such relish, it was hard narrowing it down to the top three!
I have to thank EVERYBODY for participating; I absolutely love opening each submission and marveling at the huge variety of ideas that you guys have. It’s absolutely incredible to see the wild differences between what comes up for one writer compared to another. It’s truly endless.
The final votes will be counted on Saturday, July 31st. Or like, Sunday when I wake up. Either way.
Prizes:
A $25 Amazon gift certificate PLUS a free 15 minute phone consult with me, Julie Gray!
So here we go, we have, for your consideration:
Teddy, Are You There? by Millar Prescott
Shit Creek by Ron Cecchini
The Tiger and The Lady by Liz Holliday
Voting:
Look for the short scene that contained the most effing entertainment and cleverest use of the key words. Did the scene have a beginning (set up), a middle (complication) and an end (resolution)? Vote on the poll BELOW:
Best Short Scene Total Voters: 60
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Great scenes everyone!
Julie, your voting polls are harder to find than Ninja Waldo. Maybe a hyperlink next time? Please add my vote for “Teddy, Are You There?”
Hi Julie – am I just overlooking the poll? I don’t see it on the main blog site, and it’s not here when I click through to the individual post’s page.
Of course, I am a man, so maybe I don’t see it hidden behind the beer or something…
I thought all three finalists were excellent. This was a tough challenge. I didn’t manage to create something worthy of submission.
BTW, comments are not showing up in Firefox. I had to use Internet Explorer to read them.
Congrats to the 3 finalist… such variety in the scenes! 3 very different movies! I can’t wait to see them all. Just another 99 pages or so to write! LOL.