The Alphabet Challenge: “T” Stories Voting

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

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

Here are the links to the stories:

Thomas’s Promise(link)

Trust(link)

The Trail(link)

All readers have to do is read each story and choose the one they liked best. Voting is open for two weeks from the date of publication.

For this round, the voting will close at Noon on November 27, 2020.

Note: due to this falling on Black Friday, we have a special deal. A whole additional day to vote! That’s right! Unbelievable, but true. You have until Noon on November 28, 2020, to make your preference known. Tell your friends! Tell your enemies! Tell your neighbors! . . . but wear a mask when you do all that.

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 have difficulty in voting, let me know in the comments below.

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 and will post their reply.

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

The next round of stories — the “U” Stories — should be up a day or two after the closing of this round, around November 29th.

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