Whew. What a week full of stories! Please read through all of them and vote for the one that worked the best, or just the one you liked the most! Happy Reading!
Used Car Exile – Inspired by Shannon Caroland
Being Found — Inspired by Kristi West
Fierce Memory — Inspired by Lindsay Clem
Killing Urges — Inspired by Amy Sue Williams
Distance — Inspired by Beki Hodgman
Play Acting — Inspired by Betsy Carter
Bucket Kicker — Inspired by Kate Fineske
To vote: please comment on this post! And, please feel free to “share” this on Facebook and Twitter! The more votes the merrier!
Thanks for reading! You are all my favs!
~Susie
My vote is Fierce Memory
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Thanks, Kate!
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Distance. I really want a continuation.
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Thank you, Marianne! I actually was thinking of putting it into a novel at some point!
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Bucket Kicker #1 but Killing Urges a close #2.
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Thanks, Nancy.
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Killing Urges.
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I loved Killing Urges, but I’m voting for Distance because I really want that t-shirt (and, happily, I really loved that one too)! I can really see that story developing into something more.
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I’m hoping to turn that story into something longer. I’m thinking of putting together a collection of some of these stories (with a lot of edits and added length).
Good luck on getting to the final vote! 🙂
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Killing Urges
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Once again, VERY difficult choice. While Killing Urges wasn’t my favorite read (so dark and deep), it has my vote this week. Amazing job Susie!
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Killing Urges wasn’t my favorite to write. 😦 But, it brought a little mercy to my heart. Thanks, Carrie.
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As much as I like some of the others, my vote is for Used Car Exile.
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Awesome! Thanks, Steve. I liked that one as well. It’s one I’m intending to work on.
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Killing Urges BECAUSE it was hard to write. I’m sure it stretched you.
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Oh, man, Kelly. Did it ever. It actually made me physically sick to write. I was terrified. Horrified. And worried about that story.
Thanks for voting!!!
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Killing Urges: for the boldness of the idea, the strength to conquer it, the mercy asked of it, and many more reasons.
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Thanks, Annette. Amy did have a very bold idea…
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