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50 Word Horror Winners 2017

50 Word Horror Contest Winners from 2017!

Posted on October 31, 2017April 27, 2018 by Richard

50 Word Horror Contest Winners from 2017!

 

Good news, bad news and the 50 Word Contest Winners of 2017

First let me say thank you to all of you for being part of our contest. We got 100s of entries. We deleted many from the thread and people emailed us, again. Don’t do that with these contest please. The winners are below, but first:

Bad news

If you follow the site, you may have noticed some changes lately. To be honest we have had a lot of issues. We were hit by some malware and an engine update. This has knocked us down in our rankings, which gives me high anxiety. Every Writer has ranked first on some pages for the last 15 years, to see them drop is heart breaking.

So this had to be address. I had to make some major changes, and those changes are still in process. This frankly took precedent over all the other projects we had going on. If you noticed we did not have a magazine publish October 1st as promised. The new goal is to have this horror issue out by the end of 2017.

Good news:

We have our winners, and they WILL be in the magazine. Before, because of the early publication date, we could not include the winners in the print issue of our magazine. Now we can. We will also STILL be including many of the other stories from the contest in the magazine. I have to say, this was a great year for the contest! Thank you so much guys!

We will not be announcing the 500 word winners until later this week.

50 Word Horror Winners 2017

Here are our winners for the 50 word horror contest. You will be contact shortly:

First place winner:

Susan Oldham for The Embalmer.

The embalmer wore an expression of respectful acknowledgement.

“They are beyond pain now,” he spoke softly, regretfully.

My hands secured as they were to a swivel hook in the ceiling, he spun me round to look upon his painted dead.

“You, however,” he intoned, knife glistening, “are quite another matter.”

This story was simple was very high quality. It’s very well written. I love it. 

Second place:

Opioid Constipation by Emily Gammel

My stomach is distended, and I’m immobilized and lying on the floor.

You only come in when it’s time to force feed me narcotics, and chocolate cake.

My mouth is bruised, from your fingers, squeezing my cheeks, and forcing the decadent dessert, down my throat.

My intestines burst.

Out of all the gore horror we got for this contest, this story was the best. It also spoke to a broader theme, and today’s events. It is also just simply a wonderful scary story. Thank you Emily.

Third place

BBQ Carrie Ann Golden

The patties sizzled in the flames as the crowd eagerly waits; he wonders if they’ll notice his missing wife.

Being a minimalist writer, I’m always looking for the fewest words and the most punch. BBQ does it well in so few words. Even the title BBQ being attached to a horror story gave me a little twinge.

Thank you to all who entered. These 3 winners will be contacted and they all get varing levels of free promotions on our site, plus they will be featured in our print magazines.

Now, all the following stories, will be included in the upcoming print magazines. These are basically runners ups, which we loved. See if you made the cut:

 

The Next Bride by Laura Hudson

The scent of anticipation and cheap perfume fill the air as she throws her flowers. Women dive, grasping at petals. Press on nails and fake eyelashes litter the floor. A bridesmaid tears the heel off her shoe and stabs blindly. She picks up the bouquet from the bloody pile.

———–

 

HOT BATH by Conda V. Douglas

“Turn up the water heater.”

“Costs too much.”

“Do it! I love hot baths.”

“And hate me.”

While she lay in her bath, he complied. He turned up the hot water. Way up. She screamed once.

When she came to him, boiled skin sloughing off, he asked, “Hot enough?”

 

———–

 

 

Dishwasher by Gena Ervin

She heard knocking coming from the kitchen and went to investigate. The slow knock, knock, knock was coming from inside the dishwasher. Thinking it was a dish that needed to be shifted, she opened it. Once cracked, arms reached out and pulled her in quickly closing her inside forever.

————

 

THE TOOTH FAIRY by Storm McAdrian

The straps were tight as her stomach. Bright lights blinded her, tools clinked, work began. One by one he hammered and yanked. No screaming today; she choked on her blood falling in and out of consciousness. “Tooth fairy, tooth fairy,” he hummed. Her eyes wide – silence.

————-

HOW I SAW MYSELF

“What are you doing?” I shriek in terror. The creature in front says, “Helping you see yourself.” It grins wickedly. A blinding pain shoots through me. I blink my eyes and

realize that I am seeing myself lying on floor from a place that I can never return from.

____________

Adrian Hill says:

*thump*

I hear his quick feet.

I run to my room.

He catches me.

I feel nails in my stomach.

I taste iron in my mouth.

I see his malicious grin.

Then, I see and feel nothing.

Finally…

No more running…

No more hiding…

__________________

Lloyd Poast says:

I think she saw me today.

She looked towards me before the shadows stole me away again. I’ll try harder tomorrow like I always do. Maybe then she’ll see me for who I really am.

Maybe then I’ll be more than just that thing at the corner of her eye.

____________________

Wendy Montoya says:

October 5, 2017 at 8:55 am           Edit Reply

It was their wedding day, a bad vibe jolted through her entire being. She suppressed a sigh. Her head started to spin wildly, the memory of his confession pained her. The

affair with her sister; she cried out in agony as she realized; there in her hands rested his bloody heart.

 

Wendy Montoya says:

 

INSANE LOVE

_____________

Trevor Elder says:

October 11, 2017 at 7:18 pm        Edit Reply

2 am. Supermarket.

There was nobody near the register.

“Hello?”

Nothing.

“Hello?” I said again.

I started walking out.

“Guess this candy is free!” I shouted.

The door didn’t move.

I pulled, to no avail.

I turned.

Someone was coming down an aisle.

With an ax.

The lights went off.

__________

The Itch-Rip Skin Condition by Kevin Steffanson

Why does it keep itching? I scratched until the red stuff poured out, then I scratched all the way to hard white stuff. When will it stop? I’ll keep scratching and digging until it’s over. I need to pull away this soft warm stuff, but dang, it’s stuck tight.

Loretta Martin

The armchair was a bargain because its upholstery was stained. At home, the stain spread, a Rorschach blotting out fabric. I woke the night before returning it, covered in

chill bumps. The bedclothes had been peeled away. I screamed, frozen, helpless against a moonlit stain creeping up the bed.

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20 thoughts on “50 Word Horror Contest Winners from 2017!”

  1. S P Oldham says:
    November 1, 2017 at 9:03 am

    Checked in to see how the results were looking. Am absolutely thrilled to bits to see you chose my story The Embalmer for first prize! Thank you so much, this means such a lot to me. Thank you.

    Reply
  2. Avatar photo Every Writer says:
    November 2, 2017 at 8:26 am

    SP, will you please email eds@everywritersresource.com. I was having some issues digging up you email.

    Reply
  3. S P Oldham says:
    November 2, 2017 at 10:19 am

    Have emailed that address, thank you.

    Reply
  4. Carrie Ann Golden says:
    November 6, 2017 at 12:50 pm

    Thank you so much for choosing BBQ for Third Place!

    Carrie

    Reply
  5. Wendy Montoya says:
    November 10, 2017 at 3:03 pm

    Thank you for choosing me as one of your runner up’s, being apart of the chosen is a wonderful feeling!

    Wendy

    Reply
  6. S P Oldham says:
    November 12, 2017 at 8:18 am

    HI, I don’t know if there are ongoing problems with my email but I am having difficulty contacting you. Could you let me know if my emails are getting through please? Thank you,

    Sue Oldham

    Reply
  7. Laura Hudson says:
    December 9, 2017 at 10:18 pm

    I am so excited! What a wonderful gift! How do I get a copy of the print magazine? It is my first publication and I am super excited.

    Reply
  8. S P Oldham says:
    December 12, 2017 at 12:35 pm

    I would love to know how and where to get the copy of the magazine too please. Thanks,

    Reply
  9. S P Oldham says:
    February 4, 2018 at 10:34 am

    Hi, I am getting no replies to emails or to comments here. It has been 3 months since the competition winners were announced (Oct 31 ’17) and I would love to know how to go about claiming the wonderful prize you so generously offered up here, but am having no luck in communicating with you. If there are any issues I would appreciate it if you could just let me know. I would love to take advantage of the advertising since I have a book coming out in paperback later this year, as well as obtaining a physical copy of the magazine. I would also like to provide the relevant links to your pages on my website and social media. I would appreciate it if someone would get in touch and let me know what is going on please. Thank you.

    Reply
    1. W Montoya says:
      March 5, 2018 at 2:43 pm

      Same, I haven’t gotten any responses to the multiple emails, these past 3 months, if you hear anything SP Oldham can you please let me know. Thank You!

      Reply
      1. Susan Oldham says:
        April 5, 2018 at 12:16 pm

        I have had a couple of emails stating difficulties with the site, and explaining illness. I have forwarded details regarding my advertising requirements as per the prize. I have to say though that replies to enquiries are very slow and not much seems to be being done. Have you received a copy of the magazine yet? I have asked a couple of times when it will be out or where it can be bought, to no avail.I am trying to be patient and understanding given the difficulties EWR is evidently experiencing, but am beginning to have misgivings. I would suggest contacting them yourselves for more clarification. Best wishes.

        Reply
    2. Wendy says:
      April 7, 2018 at 12:43 pm

      SP, I appreciate your reply… I have tried multiple times contacting them to no avail. I haven’t even received my copy of the magazine. This is so frustrating! I appreciate your response, and if i receive any news ill keep you informed.

      Thank you,

      Wendy

      Reply
  10. Loretta Martin says:
    February 12, 2018 at 8:44 pm

    SP, interesting to see this. I’m also having trouble getting response. Let’s hope whatever’s broken gets fixed soon. Congrats on your win!

    Reply
    1. Susan Oldham says:
      February 17, 2018 at 1:23 pm

      Hi Loretta, I have since had an email from them explaining the situation. I am sure they will be in touch soon.

      Best Wishes,

      Sue x

      Reply
  11. Laura Hudson says:
    April 16, 2018 at 9:03 am

    I’m not understanding why I haven’t been at least given a response to my multiple emails.

    Reply
  12. Avatar photo Every Writer says:
    April 16, 2018 at 11:48 am

    Yes, I’m sorry I have not returned your emails. To be honest, the person who responded to the email no longer works at EWR. As a matter of fact I’m the only person left here. Everyone who helped can no longer be paid, and it’s funny how quickly they head for the hills when they are not earning any money.

    I am very sorry, but just as our contest was closing we were hit with massive earnings loss. We were also hit with malware and a drop in website placement world wide. It was devastating.

    THE PRINT MAGAZINE IS canceled. The promotions are canceled. IF in the future I come to a place that I am able to honor these winners, I will! I feel really bad, but we are basically bankrupt. If you would like your story removed from our site, I will completely understand.

    Please remember this was a 50 word contest that DID NOT have an entry fee. We ran these for years and always honored passed winners.
    Richard

    Reply
  13. Laura Hudson says:
    April 18, 2018 at 6:47 am

    Richard,
    I’m sorry for your losing people. I honestly understand, I run a non-profit. However, I now request that you remove my story from your site on both the comments section where I originally submitted it and the place where you posted it. I have a longer, cleaner version I would like to submit for publication elsewhere.

    Reply
  14. Avatar photo Every Writer says:
    April 18, 2018 at 6:58 am

    I will remove your story soonest. If the print publication ever runs do you want your story in it? Right now I can’t promise anything, but the sites down but not completely out, there’s no telling where we will be in a year or 6 months…..

    Reply
  15. Laura Hudson says:
    April 29, 2018 at 11:21 am

    No need to do that. I appreciate it though.

    Reply
  16. Wendy Montoya says:
    April 29, 2018 at 12:44 pm

    Ritchard,
    I’m sorry to hear this happened… it’s surely a disappointment on all accounts! I wrote a longer version on the 500 scary story project as well! Was there a top pick for that contest?

    Reply

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