SW Oscars 2008 - Best Fantasy/Sci-fi Story

The Storywrite Oscars 2008 are finally on the road. It has been a fun ride so far, with brilliant nominations and now it comes down to talent and talent alone.


The nominees for Best Fantasy/Sci-fi 2008 are:



by Drac
http://storywrite.com/story/76475

by tallblondie
www.storywrite.com/story/156048

by Toxic Paradox
http://storywrite.com/story/164976

by Mazzon
http://storywrite.com/story/129637

by six of diamonds
http://storywrite.com/story/90355





NOTE TO NOMINEES:

Enter the specific story you were nominated for (found in the link!)





--Asfand

Contest is Over

  • Contest was judged on September 6, 2008
  • Rewards: Gold: 300, Silver: 150
  • Final notes:
    At long last the results are in. It's been a neck to neck competition of the best SW has to offer and I must say, a hearty congrats to everyone!

    Finally, the winner is:


    THE DARK LEGACY
    by Tallblondie


    followed by:


    Chemical Wedding Part I
    by Drac

    Underwood Complete
    by Toxic Paradox

    Assistant
    by Mazzon

    Gateways through the Penumbra
    by six of diamonds







    To everyone else, congrats and keep writing! Your prowess will surely take you futhur in your lives!

    Good luck in all future endaevours!


Contest Winners

  1. Born deformed, Lilith Abildgaard's actions set a horrifying precedence.
    by tallblondie 3800 words, 110 comments, on Mar 28 7:24 AM 2008. In Dark, Folklore, Horror, Mystery, Mythlegend
    Gold trophy winner
    • Viewed by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  2. by Drac 800 words, 29 comments, on Apr 11 3:35 PM 2007. In Dark, Death, Fiction, Romance
    Silver trophy winner
    • Viewed by judge. Prewrite [remove]

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  • Oddities
    August 8, 2008
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    hmm

    half these stories were wrote in 2007, does that matter?


    • The Oscars Team
      August 8, 2008
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      That would be counted as a rule in future nominations but not some of the more frequent ones. The Oscars are still ripening!