Tuesday, August 31, 2010

PUBLIC VOTE WINNERS!!!

Ladies and Gents (if you're out there)...

We are here to announce the FIRST and SECOND place winners in The Age of Eric Contest public vote. WOOT!!

This contest was fabulous to host and pull together. We ended up getting a wonderful little group of historic tales and adventures, and the range of creativity in all of them was both awesome and impressive. We are sending out tons of thanks and foozles to all who participated and took the time to write us something special. You've no idea how much we appreciate your hard work.

Now, ON TO THE RESULTS!!!! :-)


First Place: Public Vote


This charming tale takes place in the 1880's Scandinavia, and has an interesting connection back to Thyra herself. If you have yet to read, you're missing out. Go. Now.


Second Place: Public Vote


Now in this story, we're taken back to the 1920's. Who doesn't love the image of London in the 1920's, people? The cobblestone, the rain, the mist, the trench coats. Ab fab, darling. Go read.


We won't give too much away. These stories are too awesome to spoil in a 100 word summary. Go do yourselves a favor and read 'em! Now.

Don't forget to show Thyra and Suki some love.

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Thank you for stopping by! WE ARE JUST GETTING STARTED ON THE PRIZES PEOPLE!

Next up: FIRST AND SECOND PLACE JUDGES' PICK!!!!

And then, a special note from all of our fabulous judges. Each judge picked a favorite story, and each one will be given a banner and a little write up. Please keep us on alert, we'll be updating throughout the week with each new set of awards.

*foozles*
Zigs, Chick, Meads

5 comments:

  1. Grats to the Thrya10 and Suik59 for their wins!!!

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  2. Well done ladies, both of you were in my top six, worthy winners, I could have picked so many the standard was very high but yours rocked (and you couldn't find two nicer people!)

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  3. Congratulations ladies!!! Excellent work. :)

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  4. Wow, thank you!

    I must admit I`m very surprised that my little Scandinavian tale won the Public Vote - but not surprised at all that Suki`s great Kenyan story did.

    Thank you so much for making this great contest - and to everyone who voted. Beer all around!!! :-D

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