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[September] Story of the Month Voting


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September 2022 SOTM Voting  

11 members have voted

  1. 1. Which fic should be September's Story of the Month? (As always, please do not vote for yourself)

    • and all the pieces fall by down-in-flames
      1
    • A Waltz in Three Parts by jemima.moon
      1
    • ace of spades by grumpy cat
      4
    • Suffer for My Sins by inmyownlittlecorner
      2

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  • Poll closed on 08/31/2022 at 11:59 PM

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September Story of the Month Voting

Voting will close on August 31 at 11:59 pm GMT

 

Nominees: 

 

On 8/8/2022 at 4:41 PM, abhorsen. said:

 

On 8/8/2022 at 4:46 PM, prideofprewett said:

Title: A Waltz in Three Parts
Author: @jemima.moon
Warnings [if applicable]:
Substance Abuse
Reason for Nomination [optional]: Boys being boys in love. Friends to lovers. Perfect mix of angst & fluff. You need it in your life.

 

On 8/13/2022 at 7:26 AM, Aphoride said:

Title: ace of spades+
Author: grumpy cat
Warnings [if applicable]: sex, substance abuse
Reason for Nomination [optional]: probably the best fic you will read in the next three months. definitely the best fic you will read this month 

 

On 8/13/2022 at 9:08 PM, Oregonian said:

Title: Suffer For My Sins

Author: inmyownlittlecorner

Link to Story: here

Warnings [if applicable]: Bullying, Cheating, Homophobia, Misogyny

Reason For Nomination: This is storytelling at its finest.  In this AU noir story, Tom Riddle is a mob boss in 1912 London, head of the feared Death Eaters street gang.  He's out to get whatever he wants, no matter who has to die.  Noelle has woven 13 canon characters (5 major roles, 8 supporting actors) and several familiar London locales into this brand new concept.  She has an excellent hand with details and descriptions, the result of her painstaking research into pre-World-War-I London. For a story of 9,000 words, the reading goes surprisingly fast.  A not-to-be-missed treat.

 

 

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