This year we had 7 entries, Allahu Akbar. I thnk that's the most we have ever had.
Please do have a read, vote, and then offer your comments in this thread as I'm sure the writers, having spent time writing their stories for you, would appreciate any feedback you can offer.
Thank you, and get reading and voting and commenting!
Thank you to all who commented on the stories, We are now in the closing stage of this Writing Competition, SubhanAllah, what a great exercise in writing, reading and commenting on the work our own members have done.
Honestly speaking, I've not come across a forum on the webs as passionate about improving their skills as this one. So, hats off you all, the Writers of the Stories, the Voters, The Commenters, Critics and the Encouragers and Cajolers.
Now... for those of you who have yet to read the entries, go here: https://www.islamicboard.com/creativ...ng-thread.html read the stories and VOTE. At the top of the thread, is a POLL OPTION, please VOTE for your favourite story in sha Allah.
If you wish to leave a comment, or critique some work, please post in this thread after me in sha Allah.
Sunday is ok - only 13 votes till now. But people have had already a lot of time to read entries and vote. Are they any more interesting to vote if they haven´t done it before?
Maybe is better if I do not post feedback until the contest getting closed, since my feedback may influence the readers decision in voting the best story?.
Maybe is better if I do not post feedback until the contest getting closed, since my feedback may influence the readers decision in voting the best story?.
As an entrant, I would value your feedback even before the contest closes. I think influence is irrelevant as readers must ultimately decide for themselves.
Finally, it is the time to announce the winners. The poll is now closed. Waiting for the host ...
I request brother Scimitar to withhold the author's name for the poem "Emotional Abyss". we will have a poetry contest at some other time of the year, most probably in June/July and the same entry can be used there. It doesn't seem appropriate to judge the poem along with the stories here.
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