Hello writers! Nila here.
Each challenge
feels like well, no-one can top this level of creativity and
then you all do exactly that in the following challenge, kudos!
And it's always a thrill to welcome new participants. This challenge we welcome Arti Jain from My Ordinary Moments who introduced us to Cleave Poetry, a new form for all of us.
Here's a round
up of the entries posted :
Nilanjana Bose - Don’t Return To Sender - An open letter that could be nailed to too many doors in the corridors of power right now.
Denise Covey - Escape from Mariupol - Some letters are written with the greatest of intentions, but may never be read.
LG Keltner - The Letters Left Unread - A young woman writes letters to cope with the difficulties of life.
Bernadette Braganza - Please Read The Letter - Reminiscences, instructions & consequences that come with a letter!
Debbie D - Please Read The Letter - An old letter triggers a torrent of bitter memories.
Olga Godim - Please Read The Letter - A letter could change a life…when delivered at the right time.
Jamie - No Longer Yours - Hate jumps to conclusions.
Sonia Dogra - I Didn’t Want Us To Drown - A letter is all you need to convey the unsaid, sometimes you just grow out of love.
Lenny Lee - Dear Mom - A boy deals with grief through a letter to his deceased mother.
Jemi Fraser - Schrodinger’s Letter- A letter propped on a pepper mill and an empty house. Good or bad?
NR Williams - Please Read The Letter - Creating a better life.
Damyanti Biswas - Secrets and Memories - Letter from a bargirl with a reason to run.
Hilary - Please Read The Letter - Letters of Positivity.
J Lenni Dorner - Luring You In - Written for the Uncaught One.
Carole Stolz - Please Read This Letter - Words can never express how much I miss you.
Carrie Ann Golden - Unsent Letters - One letter has the power to change everything.
Michelle Wallace - Please Read The Letter - Mr. N.A. Hoskins would like a job.
Kalpana - Read The Tweet - Who read the tweet?
Arti Jain - A Poet’s Plea - An introduction to Cleave poetry.
Renee - Please Read The Letter - Unrequited love - a curse.
CL Hart - Please Read The Letter - A father realizes his daughter is not only dangerously troubled, she is no longer even human.
Roland Clarke - Please Read The Letter - No news is not always good news. An exchange between those serving at the frontline and their family across the ocean.
Shortlist
Our incisive judge Nick Wilford has spoken on the
winners. Our shortlist this round was a near consensus, we all voted for the
same set of entries. As always, there were entries which we all loved but they
did not make the final cut. There are more superb entries for every challenge than there are
winners' places. So don't be disheartened if your name isn't there this round,
maybe next time. Keep writing! Who knows? You could be the winner of the next Challenge!
Commenting
Thank you to all
those who comment widely, especially those who read and comment even when they
do not have an entry in the ring. Commenting is super important to us both as feedback
towards improvement of writing craft and as a communication channel for
community building.
Sadly, this month had commenting issues. No one's quite sure what is going on, but it is not just a Word Press/Blogger issue. Please check the comments on the WEP post where we posted comments that wouldn't take on blogs.
Please note that due
to incessant spamming issues, we have had to keep comment moderation on. So
your comment may not show up right away, but we will get to it soonest
possible. We value your comments, please keep them coming.
Critique Prize
The winner of each
Challenge has an opportunity to get a critique prize from professional editors/published
writers – our sidebar displays the prizes for 2022. If the winner has no
manuscript/WIP ready for critiquing then the prize is passed on to the runners up.
Therefore, it’s important that the winner(s) let us know immediately if they do
not have work ready to be critiqued, so that we may get in touch with the next
in line. Also important to submit work for critique within three months of
winning so that editors can plan their work schedule. They are busy people and work to definite, often urgent deadlines. So thank you for your cooperation on this matter.
This month the winner
gets a first chapter/10,000 word critique from me, Nilanjana Bose, a published
poet and short fiction writer. The winner also gets a guest post here at WEP on a
topic of their own choice.
NOW LET'S CONGRATULATE THE WINNERS !
THE WINNER OF THE JUNE 2022 CHALLENGE, PLEASE READ THE LETTER, IS -
Many congratulations, Lenny! Your entry Dear Mom made a direct hit on our collective heart. Nick said, ”Simple and unvarnished. Beautifully moving for that reason.”
Please post this badge and link it to your winning entry. Enjoy the critique prize or pass it on if you’d prefer. We look forward to a guest post here on a topic of your choice.
Congratulations, Kalpana! Your entry Read the Tweet had us holding our breath at the taut suspense.
Nick said, “Speaks to an important social issue in a riveting, in-the-moment tale.”
Please take this badge and link it to your winning entry on your blog.
AND FINALLY, THE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR THE JUNE 2022 CHALLENGE GOES TO -
Congratulations, Michelle! Your entry, Please Read the Letter, cracked us up - a much needed dose of humour done to a perfect turn.
Nick said, “A welcome slice of dark humour. Nicely done.”
Michelle, please take this badge and link it to your entry on your blog.
Thank you to all our amazing participants for your entries. We read so many magnificent and magnificently
varied takes on this month’s prompt!
Read
stunning entries from our WEP JUNE 2022 PLEASE READ THE LETTER winners
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READ THE LETTER winners announced @DeniseCCovey @yolandarenee @LGKeltner
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Do please join us in
August for the next, exciting Year of Music prompt -
Congrats to Lenny, Kalpana, & Michelle! Great entries.
ReplyDeleteThanks again to all entrants - this month provided another round of excellent reading!!
Huge congratulations to the winners. And heartfelt thanks to all the participants and to the administrators.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your support and encouragement. Means the world to us.
DeleteAs always, the team loved the entries. You just get better and better. It was definitely hard to choose winners, but it has to be done. Congratulations Lenny, Kalpana and Michelle.
ReplyDeleteHearty congratulations to the winners. Always an enriching experience to be part of WEP.
ReplyDelete-Sonia
Thanks for your amazing entry and participation, Sonia!
DeleteCongratulations to the winners! I enjoyed reading all the other entries. Thanks to the team for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThis challenge saw such a huge range of interpretations. Loved your poignant entry. Thank you for your participation!
DeleteHi Denise, Nila, Laura, Olga, Renee and Jemi - thanks for organising this writing challenge for us and and for Nick for judging each entry.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Lenny - brilliant news ... Kalpana - congratulations on your runner up prize, and then Michelle with your entry ... all so thought provoking ...
Cheers to all - Hilary
Thought provoking is right, Hilary! The entries took us in such wonderfully different directions, each one a gem. The talent pool here never ceases to amaze. Thanks for writing with us.
DeleteCongratulations Lenny, Kalpana and Michelle. Well deserved. I so enjoyed the entries this month but had issues posting comments. You are all amazing!
ReplyDeleteSo are you! WEP is what it is because of you all writers. Thank you for your participation in this challenge.
DeleteSome of us did indeed have issues commenting, but were able to leave them here on this site if they couldn't get through on the writer's blog. I love and appreciate that persistence and the sense of community here.
Way to go, winners!
ReplyDeleteWay to go Jamie. We loved your entry! It came up in our team discussions. Thank you for your unique take on the prompts!
DeleteThank you for the award! There were so many great entries.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Lenny and Kalpana!
Your humorous take was super, we all enjoyed it thoroughly, Michelle. Well deserved and well done! Look forward to your future entries.
DeleteHa ha Michelle. We all enjoyed a great laugh.
DeleteSorry I couldn't comment on your entry. When I went in the second reading, hoping to comment, I couldn't even access your blog! Ergh!
Congratulations to all the winners, all the stories were awesome.
ReplyDeleteNancy
Indeed. The writing here gets more and more polished and the interpretations more varied and creative. Thank you for your participation. Looking forward to reading yours in August.
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