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Thanks for another great week!

Thanks everyone who read and voted for this week’s submissions. We love it when readers who aren’t participating in the week’s challenge as writers come by during the week as readers then return on Thursday as voters. It’s such consistent support that makes the yeah write community so strong.

Crowd favorite

“Flutter” by Julie Robinson at Dating What? Not!

Congrats, Julie, on the well-deserved win for your story behind the story behind the story. “Flutter” was a captivating narrative by a disciplined writer who knew all the rules before breaking them in half—our kind of woman. We’d be honored if you’d grab your winner’s badge from the sidebar and display it on your blog for your readers to see. 

Wait, what? Is that it? Where’s the invitational and the editor picks?

We didn’t reach 30 entries on the challenge grid this week, so the jury prize and the editor picks weren’t awarded. Next week, right? We’ll all work on getting the word out.

Weekend moonshine grid opens today at 6 p.m. eastern time!

moonshine
Yeah write is now open on the weekends—no editors, no voting, no writer’s block—just hanging out in the clearing among the trees and discarded moonshine jugs. Use this chance to show the yeah write community the other side  of your blog—your top 10 lists, your stream-of-consciousness posts, that hilarious text message exchange with your brother. No commercial or sponsored posts allowed, but this will be a good space for letting us all know when you have a cool blog event coming up.

The moonshine grid opens at 6 p.m. eastern time each Friday and will close by 12:01 a.m. each Monday. Grab the badge from the sidebar and go find the perfect post to share!

Win-win

The thumbnails are now sorted in the grid from most votes to the least. In the case of a tie, the thumbnails are additionally sorted by page views. Part of the top row five? Please grab a winners’ badge from the sidebar and display it proudly on your own blog. Congrats!

Do not be discouraged if your blog has landed near the bottom of the grid; it is always a tight race. The fun lies in getting better exposure for your blog and in the spirit of competition as incentive to improve your writing and blogging skills. It’s a win-win for everybody involved.

Thanks again, everybody, for linking up, for reading, for accepting the weekly writing challenge. And for making yeah write the most welcoming spot on the Interwebs for writers who blog and bloggers who write.

Congratulate this week’s winners in comments. Yeah write #112 opens Tuesday…

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