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Don
Posted: October 24th, 2015, 9:34am Report to Moderator
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There were 32 entries in the challenge.  They are all posted.

The Starving Sea by Dr. David Reed - Short, Horror - Three on a boat.  And a voracious predator. - pdf, format

The Riding Hoods' Creed by Lycan Thrope - Short, Horror - A troubled young girl, desperate for attention, enters a biker bar and gets a night full of horror. - pdf, format

The Kids: They're Up to All Sorts of Horror These Days by Miss Manners - Short, Horror - Horror stories always begin with teens. Even the Classics - ladies, beware! - pdf, format

S.H.E. Frankenstein by Mary Godwin - Short, Horror - When a woman enlists in a medical trial, she finds herself a disposable test subject. - pdf, format

Frankie by Captain Walton - Short, Horror - A woman goes to extreme lengths to save the man she loves. - pdf, format

Ill Conceived by Haley Rylms - Short, Horror - A renowned geneticist devises a plan to reunite her family following a tragic accident. - pdf, format

The Phantom's Song by The Other Gaston Leroux - Short, Horror - The goal of all true Art is perfection, but what price would you pay to achieve it? - pdf, format

Duty of Care by Margaret Saville - Short, Horror - Grief can make monsters of us all. - pdf, format

Not Born A Monster by Your Shadow - Short, Horror - A wealthy man seeks an unusual cure for his affliction. - pdf, format

Pond Life by Harry Essex - Short, Horror - Rumours of a strange creature entice two young friends to explore the distant woodlands and the pond deep within. - pdf, format

The Strange Case by Balfour Stevenson - Short, Horror - A psychiatrist haunted by childhood memories, finds himself restrained in his own office and forced to watch the live streaming of a brutal rape.  - pdf, format

New Order by Brian Stonker - Short, Horror - Ian is being followed. He only wanted to eat breakfast and finish his book. At first it seems harmless. But it ain't gonna stay that way. - pdf, format

Home Security by Boris Karloff - Short, Horror - After shooting the home owner during a burglary, two thieves must decide whether or not to finish the job. - pdf, format

ScaryBirthday by Bela Lugosi - Short, Horror - Sam invites Hank to the theater for his birthday, but one should never underestimate a flu. - pdf, format

Parts Are Such Sweet Sorrow by Elsa Lanchester - Short, Horror - A bad marriage can turn you one into a monster.  - pdf, format

Puta Grasa by Gaston Leroux - Short, Horror - With the help of a mysterious stranger, an unattractive, homosexual strip joint janitor overcomes stiff employment odds and prejudices regarding his right to dance at the club. 9 pages - pdf, format

Ken by Matt Tell - Short, Horror - An obsessive medical student conducts an experiment that will win her ex-boyfriend back even after death. - pdf, format

A Gathering Of Legends by Lucy Westenra - Short, Horror - Three Internet buddies finally meet in person, only to confront an ancient evil.  - pdf, format

The Devil Made Me Do It by Greg Magellan - Short, Horror - After a heated argument with his girlfriend, Bobby is greeted by the Devil, who makes him a disturbing offer. - pdf, format

A Darker Being by Nathan Hill - Short, Horror - His daughter is visiting for the weekend but when she starts to act strangely, Parker Rogers becomes terrified. Especially when she disappears in the night. - pdf, format

Checkpoint Charlie by Henry Clerval - Short, Horror - A Las Vegas TSA agent is strip-searched. - pdf, format

Replacement Parts Too Small by A Horror Story Writer - Short, Horror - Three friends acting on a dare run into Frankenstein monster looking for replacement parts. - pdf, format

Phobophobia by Leroy Jenkins - Short, Horror - After the Star actor of a major studio horror film remake mysteriously and tragically dies on set, an evil spirit begins summoning the most terrifying monsters from movies past to prey on home viewers' greatest childhood fears.  - pdf, format

A Mummy's Search by Helen Grosvenor - Short, Horror - After being awakened in the midst of a massacre, a mummy must search for his dearly beloved to save the world from complete and utter chaos. - pdf, format

Brain by Elizabeth Lavenza - Short, Horror - In a remote British sanatorium that hides questionable pioneering in brain research, a Middle Eastern immigrant renders enforced assistance to the head physician and his son.  - pdf, format

Monster Spray by Ernest William - Short, Horror - A little girl wants to know the secrets of a spray her mother uses to keep monsters away. - pdf, format

Creature from the Blue Lagoon by Grogal - Short, Horror - Two horny teens find their deserted island paradise interrupted by an amphibious humanoid creature who’s a sex machine to all the chicks… Can ya dig it? - pdf, format

She Must Bleed by Anon. X. SimplyScripter - Short, Horror - Thirteen-year-old Emily is running from something. With the help from her Uncle Jack, she'll run as far as she can. It's not far enough. She will, she must bleed. - pdf, format

Junior's Farm by Roto Tiller - Short, Horror - Something's been killing off Junior's chickens...and it ain't Infectious Bronchitis. - pdf, format




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Read them all.


Good crop.


There are three stand out horror scripts, imo and three good comedy horrors.
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Quoted from Scar Tissue Films
Read them all.


Good crop.


There are three stand out horror scripts, imo and three good comedy horrors.


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Not my fault you're spending time reading posts instead of scripts!

I wanted to get through them before my opinion got contaminated by others.

The standard of writing improves every time. People can say what they want about Jeff...but I reckon he's played a part in raising the technical standard!
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So. I was dumb to state my name on the script! Didn't read the rules there, my bad but I've read the scripts which caught my eye and I've not really seen any which have intrigued me but hey, it's all in good fun!
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Thanks don

Folk I will read what I can but I don't have access.

My posts will usually by short as I'm on a phone and it cuts out most of the time.

Hey, Nathan - don't worry, the first OWC for most is steep learning curve.


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Hey Natan. Good on you to enter your first OWC. I'm not even reading the names there - not paying attention to that. It's all in good fun, right.

@Reef, for me every OWC is steep learning curve. Looks like that's how it will be for the rest of my writing/OWC days)
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Didn't write anything this time, but enjoying what I'm reading...

GREAT JOB PEEPS

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Any chance this could be a Sticky thread, please? Saves me having to go hunting for it when I want to find another script to read.

Thank you in advance!


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Quoted from Grandma Bear
If you look near the top of every page, it says OWC scripts are being posted. That's a link to all the scripts.  


Ah-ha, thanks Pia! Perfect.



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Hey peeps,

I hope you all recovered well from the weekend and an exhausting week some may had.

Of course I have an entry here since I joined this board two years ago during the witch challenge.

Read some humor, suspense and splatter up to this point, great variety. And no fan-fiction that I've feared.

Thanks to Don and the moderation team at this place



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Right, that's me done, 32 read and feedback provided.

Some really decent stories in here, not sure how many really fit the brief, but hey that's nothing new for OWCs.

Look forward to finding out who wrote what!

Anthony


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Read and reviewed them all, I think!

Some great writing on show here, especially considering most of these are vomit drafts.

A lot didn’t meet the criteria, in my opinion of course and I was surprised how many went the Frankenstein route.

So for me, there’s about three maybe four which are well written, meet the criteria and have a stonking good, well-rounded story with believable characters but I honestly had a blast reading them all.

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Agreed. Really good standard.
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I'm a bit annoyed at myself for going down the easy option Frankenstein route... (though there was a reason for that.)


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