The Alphabet Challenge: “M” Stories Voting

Assuming everyone has read the stories, this is the place where you can vote for your favorite of the “M” Stories.

For readers who stumbled here or who need a refresher, the stories can be found by clicking on their respective names below.

Here are the links to the stories:

Monster

Martha’s Morals

Missiles

All readers have to do is read each story and choose the one they liked best. Voting is open until the publication of the next group of stories (the “N” stories) at which time the votes will be tallied and a winner declared.

As a reminder, to have your vote count, click on the circle next to the story you’re voting for, and then click on “Vote”. If you don’t click on “Vote”, your choice won’t be recorded.

If you would like to leave a comment for the writers — either here or with the individual stories posts — please do so. I will forward each comment/question to the appropriate writer.

The writers will appreciate hearing from you and will likely respond.

The next round of stories — the “N” Stories — should be up around The beginning of August.

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3 thoughts on “The Alphabet Challenge: “M” Stories Voting

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  1. WHAT? My least favorite is winning so far…by a lot. I even had to rereadMonster jsut to make sure it was still better than Missiles. it was the first time in a while that it had almost been a tiebreaker for me. While I liked how Martha’s Morals started (very similar to about half of my past alpha favorites) – the story within the story was dfntly not working for me. No heartstring tugging per usual.No biggie but geez, readers, so far, really like that one! Did I miss something? A’way, only thing that really bugged me about my “M” pick is that I could not tell when (and to a lesser extent) where the story was supposed to take place. All kind of vague and that creeped me out; perhaps it enhanced the story for some but for me, it was a bit bothersome.

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