The @hardfork-series writing contest just keeps giving. We're back for Day Two of curations from the Hardfork prompt, still amazed at the quality of fiction this contest brought forth.
WHAT MADE THESE STORIES STAND OUT TO US?
We chose today's selections because they are tightly written, well-edited, and show creative innovation. The authors were willing to work hard to get the technical aspects right, as well as the storytelling mechanics.
These curated stories will appear today in the SFT Library.
CURATION: 12/8/17
Our selections today are listed alphabetically by username: “Scotch,” by @authorofthings, "Something You're Sure To Love" by @jonknight, and “It Hurts To Be Forgotten,” by @tinypaleokitchen.
In this collection, you'll see that one of these stories, "Something You're Sure To Love," by @jonknight, has caught a serious flag from a powerful whale. We know the situation that prompted this flag and can assure you it was retaliatory, in no way a reflection of the quality of writing or the content. The flag did not affect our decision to curate. A well-written story is a well-written story, no matter what politics may affect it on the platform. You can "reveal post" on Steemit and read it despite the flag.
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I am honored to be included here. A writer's number one dream is to be read, and you guys and others are making that possible for me. Thank you!
"Something You're Sure To Love" was a challenge to write. It's cute, funny, and touching in a way that I hope gives everyone a lasting memory. In it, I imagine an amalgam of my twin sons in the year 2029, and the VR phone call I might receive on my 70th birthday.
Thank you, lovely people for doing this! And for the nod :-)
Another excellent set of stories. Nice work @authorofthings, @jonknight, and @tinypaleokitchen!
Such a huge variety in writing styles and topics, and they're all great on their own merits.
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