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F a n f i c t i o n
Behind my broken smile
efishx

While I may not be a part of the PJO fandom, I still felt sympathy for the characters

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While I may not be a part of the PJO fandom, I still felt sympathy for the characters. This was deemed award-worthy for its lovely character development.
N e w b i e
The Wall And The Rose Bush
kitkatleazaz09

I simply loved the fairy-tale vibe that you got from this story

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I simply loved the fairy-tale vibe that you got from this story. It gave me the same feel I had as a kid when listening to fairy tales, but this was beautifully worded.
S c i e n c e f i c t i o n
Thin Air
By casperjsmith

While it's not marked as a science fiction, I gave it an award for science fiction, because it gave me the same feeling that I got when I read the fifth wave by rick yancey

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While it's not marked as a science fiction, I gave it an award for science fiction, because it gave me the same feeling that I got when I read the fifth wave by rick yancey. All you need to read is the first sentence, and you're automatically hooked on the story.
P o e t r y
Flowers of words
By 1regency1

P o e t r yFlowers of wordsBy 1regency1

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This was the hardest award to decide on. All of the entries were wonderful. But in the end, I decided that this was the best entry. It wowed me with every word, and there seemed to be a distinct meaning for each poem.
F i c t i o n
Agent: Rouge
By Caitlin_Lucy

When I read this, I could perfectly visualise what was happening

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When I read this, I could perfectly visualise what was happening. It was funny, interesting, and it has great character development.
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But there's one more award. One award that goes to the absolute best story. This is the silver award.

The winner is:
Give No Quarter
By DreamingCorpse

Right from the start, you want to know what's going to happen

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Right from the start, you want to know what's going to happen. You feel an instant connection to the characters, and the descriptions are beautiful. Please, if you get the time, check it out. It's worth your time.
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Thank you all for entering. All of your entries were appreciated, and all of them were lovely. I enjoyed reading your entries, and exploring the worlds that you created. You'll notice that a few categories weren't there, and that's because it either had only one entry or no entries. I honestly wish that I could give all of you an award, because there were a lot of books that I was sad I didn't give an award to. So please, don't hesitate to try again. Just because you lost this time, doesn't mean that your writing is bad, or that you should stop writing. Always follow your dreams.

Sincerely,

Skylar E. Oaklyn

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