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Okay, Jamie, you know that the real heroic stories always start with a hero that doesn't know/admit that s/he's a hero, right? I mean, you HAVE a degree. In English. You've at least SLEPT on a Lit book.
Sheesh.
Anyway, I've signed up, but I don't know if I am a judge or a participant yet. See, I want to write something all fanwanky about vampires (the theme is "Night" this time), but I am also lazy. And I like to read other people's stuff. So, you know, a choice needs to be made. By Jamie. Cuz she's the boss an' stuff.
Also: no, I will not go on AIM. I have to start dinner. I was on earlier, where were you? Pshht to you anyway.
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i still think the last contest winner should be the judge. seems only fair to remove that remarkable writing talent from the pool rather than just hand them ribbon after ribbon after ribbon.
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if it means not writing, i'm volunteering. spent a lot of the weekend thinking and didn't come up with anything worth fleshing out.
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I could have some fun with the must-include line, but I can't see myself using "night" effectively as a theme... I think summertime has de-nightified my brain.
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Funny, I have the opposite problem. I probably won't use the line very creatively. I'll try to throw it in, but it will be out of place in the story....
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Well, you never know. I might actually get something done before the deadline. Stranger things have happened
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