Let's Play A Game...

I want something twisted and psychological, thrilling yet subtle. I want an intellegent bad guy that will give me the chills, yet make me admire him all the more for his beautiful mind.

ex// Light Yagami of Deathnote.
Annie Wilkes of Stephen King's 'Misery'

There's a fine line between brilliance and sadism; not that it matters. It's the little things that matter, folks!

Indulge us, won't you?

**Anything goes - except bad writing.
**Don't rush. I see extentions in your future...

Contest is Over

  • Contest was judged on April 22, 2007
  • Rewards: Gold: 234, Silver: 123, Bronze: 56, Honorable mention: 11 people
  • Final notes:
    All I can say is…

    …I wish I had more trophies.

    I am very pleased with the turnout of this contest! I had so many wonderful entries… I only wish that I had enough trophies for everyone! It was very difficult choosing the finalists, and which story would get which place…

    I probably would not have read so many high-quality stories if I had not hosted this contest. So… I thank everyone who submitted something. Congratulations to those who won,! And if you didn't, please don't feel bad. I hope I haven't crushed your spirits forever…

    I hope you all had a moderate amount of fun in this contest, and I welcome you to try again… I will be holding more contests, and I like entries. So don't be afraid to enter. Yes.

    Once again, thanks for entering! Don't hate me if you didn't win first place! Have a good… Sunday/Monday/General good life!

    ~ Kiira-san.


Contest Winners

  1. by DustyOldHalo 3100 words, 10 comments, on Jan 10 4:28 PM 2007. In Adult
    Gold trophy winner
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  2. A brief insight into the life of a demented and prolific serial killer, and the mind of the man assigned to interview him.
    by Xineph 5900 words, 57 comments, on Mar 8 5:54 PM 2007. In Crime, Dark, Fiction, First person, Murder, Other, Short story
    Silver trophy winner
    • Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  3. Every Life is a Puzzle,
    Who Puts It Together is the Mystery...
    by Andrew Timothy 1100 words, 13 comments, on Feb 9 1:38 PM 2007. In Crime, Fantasy, Murder, Unfinished
    Bronze trophy winner
    • Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  4. LEDA AND HER DEMON LOVER1 / By Robert Davidson2 / Mirrors are living lies, Leda Angelopolos thought. They reflect only the
    by robert davidson 1100 words, 76 comments, on Nov 26 1:04 AM 2007. In Crime, Dark
    Honorable mention
    • Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  5. by EtherealButterfly 2700 words, 27 comments, on Feb 15 1:18 AM 2007
    Honorable mention
    • Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  6. by mooseyx3 9800 words, 13 comments, on Aug 11 12:14 AM 2006. In Blood, Gore, Grusome, Horror, Long, Sad, Serial killer, Sex, Thriller, Torture, Traps
    Honorable mention
    • Viewed by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  7. by backdrop.silhouette 600 words, 8 comments, on Jan 16 9:15 AM 2007
    Honorable mention
    • Viewed by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  8. by SlickNick 1800 words, 10 comments, on Jan 13 2:49 PM 2007. In Dark, Horror
    Honorable mention
    • Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  9. Marty was an endangered species. Not by himself of course, extinction is a team sport. So his family helped. If that sounds a little incestual, it's because it was. They were the last of the electric moles, and Fortune had no
    by Brent 600 words, 37 comments, on Dec 8 11:55 PM 2006. In Dark, Humor, Other, Romance
    Honorable mention
    • Viewed by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  10. by Delfishie 5400 words, 33 comments, on Mar 17 12:36 AM 2007. In Adult, Cannibalism, Dark, Family, Fantasy, Horror, Mermaids, Rape, Strange
    Honorable mention
    • Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  11. "Where were you yesterday?" Nancy asked Michael. Nancy was 15, blonde, sky blue eyes and slim, though average in build. Nancy knew where
    by Andy Stephenson 1400 words, 47 comments, on Nov 2 7:53 PM 2006. In Crime, Dark, Horror
    Honorable mention
    • Viewed by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  12. I remember how it happened. I remember my defiance. The thief... I never actually thought he would do it. His eyes, his face, they seemed s
    by Mingan Tzar Avarus 1200 words, 10 comments, on Feb 15 2:27 AM 2007. In Dark, Death, Horror, Murder, Short story, Tragedy
    Honorable mention
    • Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  13. by Dirty and Broken 600 words, 9 comments, on Jan 11 6:58 PM 2007
    Honorable mention
    • Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  14. by Zsadist Gates 4300 words, 22 comments, on Mar 8 4:39 PM 2007. In Adult, Crime, Dark, Erotica, Horror, Psychological
    Honorable mention
    • Commented on by judge. [remove]

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  • SmileFromGlasgow
    February 14, 2007
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    Misery was a good movie. Scared the crap out of me. Especially since I'm writer.


    • roars-in-public
      February 14, 2007
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      You've GOT TO READ THE BOOK. THe book is KILLER. I watched the book before I watched the movie and was criticizing it all they way through... but I'd have done that anyway. READ IT. If you liked the movie, the book is like a gazillion (?) times better. I looooved it.


      • EtherealButterfly
        February 14, 2007
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        I, too, read the book (as I have 20+ of Stephen King's novels) but I'm very interested in seeing the movie, I haven't yet.


      • kkz2343
        February 24, 2007
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        Kiira-san!!!!

        P.S. You can't watch books... Okay, you can but it would be pretty boring just sitting there and staring at a book.

  • The Green Writer
    February 21, 2007
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    name

    Annie Wilkes. I am reading the book now and Oh my fucking god!!!!!! Scary, subtle and crazy!!!!!!!! I really want to watch the movie now.


  • DemApples
    March 5, 2007
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    this sounds like the movies saw 1 2 and 3


  • Andrew Timothy
    April 22, 2007
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    Thank you for the trophy!


  • Andy Stephenson gold member
    April 22, 2007
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    Thanks

    Thanks very much for the honorable mention. I really appreciate it. I am pleased that you had fun with your contest and had so many entries. Thanks for hosting.

    Andy

    • roars-in-public
      April 22, 2007
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      I am also pleased that i had fun with my contest... that sounds a little egocentric, don't you think?

      But... yes. I've seen your story in other places too, and I keep reading it. It's good... It's stories like that that make me wish that I was allowed to distribute more colours of trophy...

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