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Writers' Choice 3.692307692 Aleena and Rollie by Rob Herzog (Rob) writing as Jimmy Gator - Short, Drama, Crime - A bag of cash complicates the romance of campus misfits Aleena and Rollie.
Writers' Liked 3.583333333 Loves Me Not by Sean Elwood and Zack Akers (Zack Akers) writing as James Whale and Boris Karloff - Short, Horror - A hopeless romantic desperately searches for the perfect girlfriend.
3.571428571 Pure Love by PH Cook (Grandma Bear) writing as blank - Short, Drama - A young man set out to propose the girl of his dreams.
3.571428571 Valentine's Day by Rene Claveau (ReneC) writing as A Horny Devil - Short, Drama - An affair leads to more when two people just can’t get enough.
3.545454545 Chewing the Bowstrings by Ammar Salmi (realxwriter) writing as Little Indian* - Short, Crime, Thriller - Starting a new life, a couple stumble upon a double edged opportunity: an unattended heist score.
The Rest (In no particular order)
You Can't Hurry Love by Colin Sharp (ColinS) writing as Phil Collins - Short, Comedy - Good things don't always come to those who wait
She by Sean Elwood (Zombie Sean) writing as Her - Short, Horror - An artist is haunted by a familiar face.
From What We Were by Praneel Nand (praneelnand) writing as Unknown - Short, Drama - A woman, the Golden Gate Bridge and a story of fate that will leave you scarred.
Love & Illusion by Andrew Lightfoot (Lightfoot) writing as Author's Name - Short, Drama - A man's abnormal relationship gets shattered when another woman enters the picture.
The Confession: A Farce by Steve Meredith (srusteve09) writing as Gordan Greene - Short, Comedy, Drama, Farce - One evening, David Smith visits his church and confesses to a priest that he's had an extramarital affair with a mistress. A miscommunication causes a case of mistaken identity, leading to a farcical conversation between parishioner and pastor.
I'll Love You Forever by Cindy L. Keller (CindyLKeller) writing as 0 - Short, Horror - A cheater is forced to deal with his girlfriend's deranged brothers after cheating on their sister.
LOVEnvy by Anthony Cawood (AnthonyCawood) writing as Hans Bellmer - Short, Romance - In the 21st Century what we covet is only a UPS delivery away.
Unwanted Temptation by Mark Moore (Irisheyes) writing as Fabio Lanzoni - Short, Comedy - A factory worker in a sexless marriage has a voluptuous horny boss... What could go wrong?
Chocolate Love by Pedro Schreier (PedroS) writing as The sToryTeLleR - Short, Comedy - The short comedy about a dentist and his desperate mission to save the teeth of a weird kiddo.
Wrath by Alfredo Bravo de Rueda (gatito inmeegrante) writing as Alfredo Bravo de Rueda - Short, Drama, Horror - A traumatized veteran destroys what he loves the most and, with that, all hope to find happiness in this life.
Pride Before The Fail by David Lambertson (eldave1) writing as No F*&king Idea - Short, Crime - A writer is willing to sacrifice himself and others for notoriety.
Congratulation to the winners. Yes, winners with an S. You have a good first draft and plenty of feedback to guide you in your rewrite. We're all winners. Writing under the pressure of a deadline, pages count, a per-determined them are powerful stimuli for creativity. Don't underestimate what you have. You may gain more traction with a polished draft of your entry than with any of your "unrestricted" projects.
Now, the other side of me, the darker one. Who keep beating me up for missing all those typos. Failing once again to: "keep it simple stupid." Not being clear enough about certain parts of the story and putting too much burden on the reader to figure it out. *Sighs* The guilt is real. But it is healthy if it keeps the blame on you and motivate you to do better next time.
Zack, congrats to you and Sean too. I will reread later today since I seem to be the only dimwit who didn't quite get it!
To everyone that took part, thanks! It's not easy to run one of these things. Not that there is much physical involvement, but it can be hard to come up with ideas and if there's a lot of entries, then it can be hard to keep up with all the comments. Thanks Don for everything you do!
To those who entered, don't forget to do a rewrite and re-post. Not just here, but in the shorts section as well. Filmmakers do search for scripts here. Even several years old stuff, so don't abandon your OWCs thinking no one will ever read it again.