This year's annual
Winter Writing Contest has reached the end and the winners have been decided by both the judges and community!
Congratulations goes to
Yanker for winning the
Judge's Choice award with his most favored submission of
A White Christmas. It would be difficult to assign a collection of words that would adequately express the quality of this entry, but I shall attempt to do so. Comedy is a difficult genre to tackle, especially to those who normally don't write with humor. After all, there are many kinds of humor, some light, some dark, some dumb, and some intelligent and clever. This entry that you have so wonderfully crafted utilized the concept of random comedy to such a degree that, although unsure what could happen next to make the situation more absurd, the story still came full circle in an epic and complete fashion. In addition to being well-written and well-proofread, it is easy to see just how great it stands on its own. Thank you for causing me to laugh more than a few times, and more than just an easily dismissed chuckle.
We also wanted to honor
RavenxSinon as the
Runner-up for the unique tale of
Mother Knows Best. Your piece was as interesting as last year's. You are, proclaimed by myself and perhaps agreed upon by our community as being this section's resident expert on symbolism. Thank you for your dark tale of revenge, cannibalism, and matricide.
Congratulations also goes to
Cinia Pacifica and
Sound of Destiny for winning the
Reader's Choice awards with your respective submissions
The Enigmatic Lady and
Like Holding White Elephants as the Writing and Fanfiction community determined them to be the top entries in the final poll.
The Enigmatic Lady, a touching tale of the strained and growing relationship between a mother and a daughter, only for that growth to have been cut down as soon as it began. Similar in respects to this,
Like Holding White Elephants also approaches the concept of relationships with older family, whether they be strained between a father and son, or creating new relationships like between a man and a half-sister, now adopted-daughter. Dialogue is heavy in these entries, as these relationships show their growth through this literary medium. Together they give us a treat with stories that will be remembered as the partnered victors of the Reader's polls for this year. Thank you for your gifts to us.
Since there was a tie in the poll, and the runner-up to them won the runner-up for the Judge's Choice award regardless, we'll just be ignoring the runner-up to Reader's Choice position this year, as they are technically runner-ups to each other.
With some details about the prizes, the winners of the
Judge's Choice and
Reader's Choice awards, Yanker, Cinia Pacifica, and Sound of Destiny, will each win $25 of value to the FAKKU store, as a gift certificate to
J-List, or similar online retailers within reason. This can include two months of
subscription to FAKKU! or a physical FAKKU! publication delivered to you.
The
Runner-up RavenxSinon will receive any one (1) current or future digital download of a FAKKU publication, a $10 value towards the FAKKU store. For a list of current and planned releases, check this link to the
FAKKU! Store Manga & Doujinshi page. This could also be a full month
subscription to FAKKU!
Additionally, Yanker, Cinia Pacifica, and Sound of Destiny have won a 3 stanza poem each dedicated to their honor. RavenxSinon will be regaled with a limerick. You may find these in the next post.
Although, the forum rank title of "
FAKKU Writer" was never confirmed for this contest, I will let someone among the higher ups know of the winners just in case it could be granted to them for their most deserving entries. No promises, but I hope they'll grant it.
Lastly, special thanks goes out to all the submissions and authors who participated in this year's contest and I hope it was as rewarding for you as it was for us, on behalf of the judges:
leonard267,
high_time, and myself. Thank you, it was an honor to arrange and judge this contest for you all. I will now provide my specific corrections and comments on entries to those of you who desire it. Please post here or message me if you would like and I will post it publicly, or privately if you wish.
Honorable mentions for this year:
xninebreaker submitted
I’ll Never Give Up
Thank you, xninebreaker, for granting us this sweet, endearing, fourth-wall-breaking entry. They live! They finally live!
Masayoshi submitted
Priorities.
Thank you for your unique tale of the suffering of an individual, and the unfortunate ire directed at him by people and life in general, I suppose.
Lastly, thank you again to everyone who participated and read, and may next year hold even greater things for us all.