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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words Competition

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Oo, eleven. Now the chase for a top ten spot really begins. Heh heh.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Welp, I am caught up and must say, there's some fantastic stories here. The latest three are all excellent takes on the lake picture, each different and each using the scene its own special way. With three days left, I am hoping we will get some more.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

The deadline looms ...

But there is still time ...

Will there be a twelfth story? A thirteenth?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Good luck to everyone on your entries! I tried to write one, but wasn't to be. I enjoyed being a comp reader though. Happy New Year to you all! ❤️

Just a simple girl from Kentucky scribbling her way through this great big world.

Welp, that's an even dozen now. Anyone for a baker's dozen?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

I do want to thank all those commenting, too. Had some really good, thoughtful comments on this one. The comps aren't just about the writers, but also about the readers, so your likes, favorites, and comments do matter.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Thanks to everyone who read, liked, and/or commented on my comp story. I appreciate those who promoted me to finish and submit it. It helped me stretch a little! I thoroughly enjoyed reading all the comp stories.

~Kat~

My 1st place Beyond the Veil competition poem:

As You Slip Away

My 2nd place Mardi Gras competition story:

Memories of Mardi Gras (One Last Time)

My 2nd place Writer's Block competition story:

The Dandy Lion & The Whiter Box

My latest story:

As Life Goes On and Time Goes By...Thank you, Marshall Crenshaw