Written by November 6th, 2014

Memoir Title Contest

Congratulations to the winners of this week’s writing contest! They are listed below.

This week the challenge was to write a memoir title. It was brought to our attention that the original winner’s title was not original. So we have selected a new winner and runner up. We apologize for the initial mistake and any confusion that may have caused.

Normally we host a different contest every week, however we are going to take a break from hosting the contest for the rest of November. The next contest will start on the first Saturday of December.

Winner:

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Runner Up:

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Editor’s Choice:

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