General Fiction Winners

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Our winner in Second Place - General Fiction is 'The Heartbreak Clause' by thereshewrote. Check it out!

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"Love finds you in the strangest places, and hope clings to us in the nooks and crannies we never think to look." - Shelly Crane

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17-year-old Eve Bishop has a simple solution to all of her exes: party hard until their names are just words. It was no wonder why she held the reputation for being Skyvale High's troublemaker.

Too bad fate (and a nosy math teacher) had other plans.

When Eve pushes the line too far, she ends up getting tutored by her most recent ex-boyfriend, "golden boy" Emerick Nam. He's driven, focused, and ambitious... everything that makes Eve want to vomit. So, when they get together for their mandatory sessions, they decide to write a contract: no physical contact, no unnecessary time spent together, and especially no falling in love... again.

Just when she thinks she's gotten over him, memories and feelings both resurface as the two get tangled up in each other's lives once more. Will the ex-couple be able to get through unscathed, or will their set of rules prove too hard to follow?


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Our winner in Third Place - General Fiction is 'In Between The Lines' by caCrisostomo. Check it out!

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Astorious misses the deadline for the sequel of his best-selling series, again-- it has been five grief-wracked years. It is now up to a ghostwriter to fix it.

As a result of a series of unfortunate events, Astorious cannot write; and hides behind a lie, behind a pseudonym: Astra. 

To overcome such a disastrous situation, Hadwin Fritz, a Literature Professor from Switzerland, is summoned as a ghostwriter by Astorious' agent and friend. And even if it sounds like a creative interference in his work- a creative interference in his life- life, certainly, would tread the path of uncertainties: Since when are novels supposed to be impersonal, after all?

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