Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Honorable Mentions 2014 Creative Writer's Notebook Short Story Contest



To all who entered the 2014 Creative Writer’s Notebook Short Story Contest, here are the winners and honorable mentions. Thank you for entering and congratulations to all whose entries are named on this list. I will need you to send me the digital Word file of your short story as soon as possible along with your bio (updated if I already have one on file because of other contests).
 
If your story or other entries did not make the list this time, please keep trying. The 2015 Short Story Contest begins shortly and you have until Jan 31, 2016 to get your entries in. I will send out the guidelines later this month.
 
Again, thank you all for entering. The Judges’ comments and scores will be forthcoming.
 
Mary Lois
 
Mary Lois Sanders
Publisher/Managing Editor
Creative Writer’s Notebook
Court Jester Publications
 
2014 CWN Short Story Contest Winners and Honorable Mentions
 
FIRST
The Bunker
DOYLE, Mike
SECOND
Grimm
PETRO, Jack
THIRD
The Melody Caper
WATKINS, Allen
 
 
 
HM
Left Out in the Cold
MAURER, David L.
HM
Last Chance
NEWHOUSE, Mark H.
HM
Suspicions
BARBOSA, Linda
HM
The Cook
WATKINS, Allen
HM
Ghosts In The Library
CRANDALL, Patricia
HM
There Are No Dahlias in Detroit
CHIZAK, Lawrence J.
HM
Catching the Critter Under the Bay Window
ROBINSON, Cathleen
HM
Maestro
MARTIN, Larry
HM
A Pinch of Spice
CRANDALL, Patricia
HM1
Yanks
WARNER, William J.
HM
What Happened on Serpentine Hill
ROBINSON, Cathleen
HM
Last in the Stick
WARNER, William J.
HM
Why Eat Alone
PAHZ, Jim
HM
The Virgin Heart
RUSSELL, Vanessa
HM
Bad Decisions
SMITH, Ray Allen
HM
The First Time
STARK, Jim
HM
Coming Home - 1968
RIDGE, Francis X., Jr.
HM
Duende Moments
PADIAN, James
HM
Dark Purpose
SNIVELY, David
HM
Alpaca Games
SNIVELY, David
HM
Itchy Wishy Twitchy
MALINGER, Christopher
HM
The Lovesong of Akina
JOHNSON, Millard
HM
A Matter of Time
FISLER, Barbara C.
HM
Jack and the Diamond Smugglers
GRAHAM, David B.
HM
Free to Be Me
CAPORALE, Claudia
 

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