You didn't like the wait did you competitors *chuckles*
Your characters were in-depth, interesting, emotional and importantly, they felt real. They were people who desperately wanted to, or acted happy - yet seemed to be fall faster to despair then most.
We have new people to play with! Interesting writers with interesting characters...609Please respect copyright.PENANAFlBuiHNfcl
Krypton you created a whole world within 800 words, while provoking the writer to sympathize with the protagonist. Sacrifice seems to be in a happy man's repertoire, and you pulled it off admirably. 609Please respect copyright.PENANAvhkqcHL7dV
Jelly Jaybee your character was beautifully ordinary. You wove together a man that one could walk by on the street, making him relatable, and therefore his letter awfully sad. I appreciated how genuine his emotions were - and how justifiable they were. Well done.
Monos your style for this piece was ingenious for a suicide letter. It was emotional as your character related his story, as well as inserting underlying communication. As I've come to expect from you, you create the unusual in a completely mundane environment. A curious and interesting combination. 609Please respect copyright.PENANAZtdUoNM9p0
Thankyou to everyone who participated! 609Please respect copyright.PENANAGVZGzit66J
Special Mention: Solomen, you win the best quote I've seen in the whole competition! "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."
Keep it going crazies.
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