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I can guess some of who wrote what. There's a few "no doubters", other I'm completely clueless.
One that I'm super curious to know is "Kill Your Demon". It feels like a combined effort. Normally writers have certain quirks that give them away, this one feels purposely tinkered with to throw us off the scent.
I know who wrote a few, but, I'm still waiting for their bribe money to come in the mail. Anytime now guys
I voted tonight... No sense in waiting.
I don't know who wrote what. I don't even know who sent in entries. I actually think instead of going with the fake names, next time, Don should use a name from a person's other entry. So, like say Libby, Pia, Anthony, Bill and myself all submit stories, you could say that I wrote Pia's story, Bill wrote mine, Anything wrote Libby's etc.
That way, we know who entered. And we also have one guess as to who didn't write what (the name listed). I think that'd be a lot more fun then the fake names.
I know I'd venture guesses if I knew that someone sent in a story.
My guess is that Sugar Pie was Dustin.
I can't say on some others, like I said, I know stuff, people visit me in my dreams and whatnot...
I really don't know who wrote a story.
Perhaps we can say it here. I wrote one story.
Anyone else care to say if they wrote a story?
Dan
Ps, I think I'm a lock for a mug. Oh wait, you mean one that I don't have to buy?? Oh, yeah, I have about as much a shot of winning that mug this time as Donald Trump's hair finding love...
I'm interested in reading animation, horror, sci fy, suspense, fantasy, and anything that is good. I enjoy writing the same. Looking to team with anyone!
I actually think instead of going with the fake names, next time, Don should use a name from a person's other entry. So, like say Libby, Pia, Anthony, Bill and myself all submit stories, you could say that I wrote Pia's story, Bill wrote mine, Anything wrote Libby's etc.
That way, we know who entered. And we also have one guess as to who didn't write what (the name listed). I think that'd be a lot more fun then the fake names.
I've always been partial to the fake names. Usually they are chosen by Don with some relevance to the specific OWC - I must look mine up, haven't done it yet...
Would be a bit weird, Dan, if you ask me, re your suggestion.
The thing is you can usually guess the suspects who entered cause they post feedback, a lot, on different entries, and you can also guess from the other announcement thread - i.e., 'I just got my entry in' etc..
Granted here and there you'll get some members who didn't enter who post feedback but they're unlikely to post on twenty-eight entries. I think we can safely say who entered this time around, with maybe a couple of ring-ins (if that).
Quoted from DanC
Anyone else care to say if they wrote a story?
I'll save you time wondering, Dan...
Alex, Dave, Anthony, Rick (Canis) Rick (Scar), Pia, Dena, Janet, Steven, Stevie, Darren, Hunter, Glenn, Reef, me, Henry, Tim (Trojan) Chris, Ryan, Johnny, Mark (Irish) Dustin, Richard, Cameron? Lightfoot, Mark Renshaw, Dan, etc. Edit: Scratch Alex, (he was just kind enough to read), and add cbead.
That's pretty much the cast of characters - perhaps missed one or two, but equally one may have got two entries past Don. Just look at the posts.
So, now you can start guessing, Dan. It's all a bit of a wild stab in the dark anyway, believe me.
Hey yo, Libby. I didn't enter this OWC. You should know that because there was no grammar training this time which I greatly appreciate in the usual run of course.
I just peeked into some entries, and while I found the overall quality amazing, I decided to read on.
Since you and Steven had a guess on my entry, I'd carefully say you wrote a thriller and Steven perhaps has gone back to drama territory ala The Combination.
On another note: I think RayW would have given some high scores on his chart this time. Lots of doable projects, not?
Since you and Steven had a guess on my entry, I'd carefully say you wrote a thriller and Steven perhaps has gone back to drama territory ala The Combination.
You know I have no idea how I came up with that guess for you anyway, must have been typo - clearly a UK writer... Anyway, as for your guess, I might and I might not have. Regardless, I don't think you were particularly fond of my entry... or maybe you were.
Hey good to see Brain up on STS the other day. Good luck with it.
Hey yo, Libby. I didn't enter this OWC. You should know that because there was no grammar training this time which I greatly appreciate in the usual run of course.
I just peeked into some entries, and while I found the overall quality amazing, I decided to read on.
If true, bravo. Thanks for reading and reviewing if you are not taking part.
Libby
Some good guess and well done for trying.
I would agree with Suagr Pie for Dustin Favourite game - possibly Rick Solitaire - stab in the dark with Steven Clark Role of the dice - wild stab at Pia Mindcraft - another stab with Janet - reminded me a little of magic in the machine Dames and games - Irish eyes?? You're it - Dena?? Tic tock toe - Ren
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Well how good is this. Been on the site for 2.5 weeks and fell smack bang into a OWC... I did take the opportunity to submit an entry so, yep one of them belongs to me.
So I am a 'Chris" but perhaps not the Chris you may have pegged against one of the scripts...
Given it is probably the 5th ever short I've completed, and completed in a rush (name of the game) it's safe to say my entry may be easier to identify against some of the more refined submissions. Having said that, I have been buoyed by the constructive feedback and suggestions I have received for my entry, and certainly don't feel a million miles away from the mark.
Trying to pick who else wrote what, well, I've got Buckley's! ... the Aussies will know what I mean
I will double check but at the moment I think I have one recommend and several considers. Many scripts felt like they were sound ideas that just needed a Little more.
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