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Vote for your favorite nonfiction, fiction and microstories here

That’s right! You’re not seeing double, our favorite fiction and poetry challenge has moved over to the main yeah write site! Now you can vote on all three challenges at the same time, in the same place, every Thursday.

In our rebooted schedule, we still open the challenges on separate days (Monday for nonfiction, Tuesday for fiction and Wednesday for microstories) but instead of separate days for voting, we’ve combined them all into one big voting post which you’ve stumbled upon here.

As you’ll see below, all three challenges are open for your vote. You can read the entries for each one and vote in each one. If you want to vote on a grid, please take the time to read all the entries in the grid before voting for the best three. To do that, you might have to take a step back and read the rules for each grid: for example, does that microstory really answer the ultimate question, or did it just make you laugh?

You get three votes in each separate grid. If you’d like to reveal the current vote tallies, you’ll have to vote for three entries then refresh the page. Just a reminder: if you want to see the vote tallies, please use the device you voted from originally. Don’t double-vote just to see how your post is doing. We’ll remove your votes.

Did you happen to land here out of curiosity because you saw a whole bunch of hits from yeah write in your stats? Welcome! That means somebody at yeah write stumbled over your post, thought it was a good fit for us, and submitted your post for consideration. We hope you don’t mind!

Thanks to those of you who have stuck with us through the reboot and moving day, and welcome to those who may just be showing up to our little corner of the web. As always, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us or hit us up on Facebook or Twitter.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

Where’s my post?

Don’t see your post but didn’t get a love letter this week? You probably didn’t fill out the entry form for the November writing contest. Only contest entrants are moving to the voting grid this month, no matter how much we liked your post otherwise. So if you didn’t get a love letter there’s nothing wrong with your post, we just couldn’t enter it in the competition without your entry form.

If you did get a love letter this week, read it carefully. Did you break a rule? Miss too many typos? Just skip that last proofread? Remember, there are no points for being first in line. All the entries you see on the grids down there are in random order. Take the time to give your post that last bit of polish that makes the difference between “okay” and “great.” Read the rules one more time before you submit, to make sure you are following all of them. Bring your best, most careful work to the competition.  Besides, now that you know where you made mistakes, why not take the time to rework that post and resubmit it in a week or two? We love seeing your writing improve![/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Voting closes on Thursday at 10 p.m. US eastern standard time. [-5 GMT]

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