Congreat to @phillyc for winning the May 15 Twenty-four hour short story contest!


I need more Steem.  

The entries in this contest are getting better by the week.  There were 14 entries this week. And part of the reason I didn't get to announcing winners until Sunday.

 And it is very cool to see writers commenting on each other's entries.  I think that's great.

Well let's get to it.

Congrats to  phillyc for his winning entry and 5 Steem If You Have The Credits, We Have the Time Travel.  I liked how the story wasn't answered. Leaves you wanting to know what happens.

Congrats to  riverflows for his story Blood Credits, the idea of selling body parts to earn credits to leave the apocalyptic  world is very engaging.

And congrats to  calluna for her entry and the winner of 1 Steem,  Ten for Ten, I loved the idea of time travel as a drug addiction. Simply great world building here.

Please check out the other entries from this week.

 pelusa and their entry Things Aren't What They Used to be, tells the story  of Theodore and the decision to not time travel.

  thelastcentrist tells the story of a doctor, a patient hit by a car, and what might have been in the entry If You Have The Credits

 jadams2k18 Entry Infinity Company tells of an investigative reporter from 1948 who uncovers the truth about conspiracy theories.

 negativer His entry Going in Reverse is about time traveling and a relationship gone...wrong.

 gnomed0 His entry The Coo Coo Clock tells the story of a movie character putting a strange advertisment in the newspaper.

 sue-stevenson has a cool story The Faraway Tree: 1983 about a group of friends based on the  Far Away Tree books by Enid Blyton.

 nobyeni Has a cool story that should win a prize for best title  Boris the Veloraptor Ragnis it tells the story of Boris and Gerard and possibly the longest love story ever told.

 honeydue Her entry Gambling Man tells the story of the hope to restart a lost love.

 gibic Entry The Strangest Ad I've Ever Seen is a thoughtful story about a missed possibility.

 azension Entry The Taking of Credit tells of a newspaperman and the possibility the CIA knows even more than we think.

And last but certainly not lease, dirge Tells of a dystopian future where people spend a lot of their time in VR games. in his entry Queen of the Thieves.

I read all the entries, if I missed putting any in this post let me know and I will update this post.

Thanks again to everyone for participating!  New contest will be up later this evening.

Please upvote and resteem this post as it helps pay for the contest!

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