First Quarter 2007 Contest Finalists Announced
The first quarter finalists for what will be Writers of the Future Volume 24 were just announced and the names for both the Writers and Illustrators Contests are included. From these names, the 1st quarter winners will be chosen:
WOTF First Quarter 2007 Finalists
Eugene Myers - New York, NY
Dr. Philip Edward Kaldon - Allendale, MI
David Parish-Whittaker - Encinitas, CA
Z.S. Adani - Boca Raton, FL
Laura Bradley Rede - Minneapolis, MN
Ayne Terceira - Gainesville, FL
Patrick Lundrigan - Boonton, NJ
January Mortimer - Middlesex, England
ILOF First Quarter 2007 Finalists
Stephen Stanley * - Eugene, OR
Mark Koralchuk - Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Doronin Andrey Nikolaevich - Omsk, Russia
Diana Hsu - Middletown, NJ
Robert J. Hall, Jr. - Gilbertsville, NY
Alexandra Szweryn - Brisbane, Australia
Congratulations to all of you!
* of special note is ILOF finalist Stephen Stanley who was a first place Writers of the Future winner in volume 21!
WOTF First Quarter 2007 Finalists
Eugene Myers - New York, NY
Dr. Philip Edward Kaldon - Allendale, MI
David Parish-Whittaker - Encinitas, CA
Z.S. Adani - Boca Raton, FL
Laura Bradley Rede - Minneapolis, MN
Ayne Terceira - Gainesville, FL
Patrick Lundrigan - Boonton, NJ
January Mortimer - Middlesex, England
ILOF First Quarter 2007 Finalists
Stephen Stanley * - Eugene, OR
Mark Koralchuk - Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Doronin Andrey Nikolaevich - Omsk, Russia
Diana Hsu - Middletown, NJ
Robert J. Hall, Jr. - Gilbertsville, NY
Alexandra Szweryn - Brisbane, Australia
Congratulations to all of you!
* of special note is ILOF finalist Stephen Stanley who was a first place Writers of the Future winner in volume 21!
3 Comments:
At May 2, 2007 at 12:36 PM , Dacula Dom said...
First Quarter 2007 Finalists means the Oct-Dec 2006 entries, correct?
At May 4, 2007 at 3:43 PM , Joni Labaqui said...
Yes, this is correct, Oct - Dec 2006 entries.
-- John
At May 12, 2007 at 2:50 AM , Anonymous said...
Don't finalists normally get decided in the period of the quarter after the quarter of entry (ie; before april 2007 in this case)?
Was there some unforeseen delay in judging? Or, has entries become so numerous now that it is a struggle to judge in the time span of earlier competitions?
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