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WINNERS OF THE FALL '97 EROTICA CONTEST

November 17, 1997

 

LETTER FROM WILL

Talk about an embarrassment of riches! In this, the third of our erotic short story contests, there were over 250 entries--how much over even I can't say. Those that came in formats other than ASCII, or without the author's real name and copyright statement, I would simply delete unread if the authors didn't respond to my follow-up letters. There were a number of these that weren't ever counted. Likewise, I deleted those that were sent with forged addresses.

I had an enormous slushpile by October 15, and it took me weeks to pare the list down to six. In that time I developed a true hatred for ellipses. There are...many...people who...write like...this. Except if you took the ellipses from my sentence you'd have a sentence, which was not generally the case in the works I read. And while I air my grievances, it is frightfully disconcerting to have characters suddenly change names halfway through a story.

I'll comment briefly on the works I chose. "The Finkelstein" reads like a lost tale from the Brothers Grimm, and you can have great fun reading it for symbolic meanings if you like. "Their Cabin" (which I think should have been titled "Snowbound") would have been even better had there been more done with the circumstances. Here's this couple trapped in a cabin far from the whole world. She couldn't escape even if she wanted to. Now, that's a wonderfully helpless situation for her to be in, and that point should have been underscored. But no matter: what there is, is really good. "Kira's Dream" I won't spoil with commentary. I really like the ambiguity of its ending.

The three works I chose for honorable mention were ones I couldn't quite justify as place winners. "Capri" reads like the first chapter of a novel--and if it isn't, it should be. It isn't a short story, and for that reason alone, I couldn't honor it as fully as I thought it deserved. "The Store," likewise, is an episode, not a story, but what a wonderful episode it is. Finally, "My Darkside Fantasy" I consider more a powerful first draft than a finished story, and had its elements been fully integrated (and the characters fully fleshed) it would have been among the place winners without question.

The stories speak for themselves, and without further ado, here they are.

 

 

The Fall 1997 Different Loving
Erotica Contest Winners

FIRST PLACE
SARAH WYATT

"THE FINKELSTEIN"
A tale of magical transformation and possession.


SECOND PLACE
BONNIE1606

"THEIR CABIN"
A snowbound couple build a world of their own.


THIRD PLACE
ANNE MORGAN

Kira's Dream
The sleep of reason breeds monsters!


HONORABLE MENTIONS TO

PALADIN
"Capri"
Perv styles of the rich and famous.

SUDWIND
"The Store"
The customer always comes first.

SPIRIT
"My Darkside Fantasy"
A gruelling rite of passage to personal redemption

 

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