Friday, November 14, 2008

...and the winner is...

Not me, but that's OK.

The winner of the Cafe Doom competition this year was an author named Jaelithe Ingold (not sure if she still uses that blog, only linkie I could find) for a great story called The Rules. It will be published by-and-by in Necrotic Tissue, be sure to check it out when it is released...

I was, however, fortunate enough to take second place in the competition--which, to me, is mind-blowing. There were some really great writers and fantastic stories this year (of the authors whose blogs I read regularly, I know Felicity, Cate, Rob, and Aaron had stories in) , and it is an honor to have not only had a few of them pick my story, Mrs. Marsupial's Tea Party, within their top three, but also to have Scott McCoy from Necrotic Tissue pick me in the top two. Just awesome. The third place winner was Monica O'Rourke's The Cellar, a good, creepy story as well (assuming I found the correct Monica O'Rourke's MySpace, she has a biblio as long as my leg).

The only bad news out of all this is that only the fastest horse gets published in Necrotic Tissue (although I now have $100 to spend at Shocklines, not to mention some mad props to cut-and-past into a Word doc and re-read when I need a little ego stroking!). So, to that end, I submitted Mrs. M. to Clarkesworld along with a cover letter telling Mr. Clarke that Mrs. M. is the best thing since sliced breadpeople, everybody already loves it, and the only thing left to complete the holy cycle is for him to buy it.

So, once again, to those who liked and voted for my story, Thank You; for those who read but didn't like it, thank you for reading it and for participating in the contest; congratulations to Jaelithe and Monica; and, lastly, thanks again to Ed and Scott and Matt for sponsoring it!

7 comments:

Jamie Eyberg said...

Congrats, sounds like a good story that should sell quickly.

Cate Gardner said...

Oh, fingers crossed with your sub at Clarkesworld - you know how much I loved that story.

And CONGRATULATIONS again.

Jeremy D Brooks said...

Thank you both...

I've got my fingers crossed, as this would be my second published work.

Aaron Polson said...

Nice job, very nice job.

Jaelithe Ingold said...

Just wanted to pop in to thank you for all your nice comments both here and at Cafe Doom. FWIW, I thought your story was excellent. I was convinced it would be the winner all along. :) I'm sure you'll have no trouble selling it.

Fox Lee said...

Congratulations! : )

Jeremy D Brooks said...

Thanks Natalie