Friday, June 01, 2007
Suspense Technique #1: And the Winner is...
So many good entries…I want to recognize a few more just for unique features (no slight if I don't mention someone.)
Everlasting Scribe for the Best One-Liner "…noxious humans."
Eve for the Most Subtle suspense: the flight goggles and the disapproving father.
Gwenn for the best inner tension: What did Annek do? And what will happen when Maddie finds out?
Margaret for the "You piqued my interest award." Love the folksy feel to the characters, and I think you underplayed your hand a little. I think the library is going to be very interesting.
Josh for the "Oh, mannnn....someone is in a bad place award." Who is this sadistic "Mr. 9?" And what's going to happen to poor Cary?
If you're new to Enter The Door Within, definitely take some time and check out these entries! One of these folks could be on the bestseller list someday.
10 comments:
- everlastingscribe said...
-
All right Aravis! Congrats on your well deserved win!
- 7:57 PM
-
-
Congrats to Aravis!!!!
- 8:07 PM
-
-
Way to go, Aravis!!
I can't believe its award time already!! - 8:22 PM
- everlastingscribe said...
-
I can :-D This is, in the words of my friend Rhu, "Worth serious bragging rights" I mean it's one thing to buy m'lords book, another thing to be given one signed by him, but to be able to say "I won it" now, that is really cool.
- 10:01 PM
-
-
Indeed!!
- 7:52 AM
-
-
Wow, I'm really excited! Um, what's your e-mail adress, Mr. Batson?
- 3:10 PM
- Josh said...
-
I loved the entry Aravis it was real good and defiantly deserved the win. ^_^ And to Mr. B thanks for the honorable mention
PS: is it too late to enter in the 7th technique??? - 1:32 PM
-
-
YAY!!! Congrats, Aravis!
- 3:04 PM
- Amy Browning said...
-
Wow Aravis! Congratulations!
And congratulations to all the Honorable Mentions!
All are most worthy!
Great job and keep up the great work! - 1:08 PM
-
-
U must b pretty good of A writer to win Aravis.
- 11:58 PM
The wall was fairly unremarkable. It was stone; simple, gray stone. But there was something that the old man was interested in, for he ran his finger down the crack in front of him with a perusing gaze, trying to find something. There was not much to be heard; A mouse here and there, but whoever this man was, he was alone in a rather unsettling, dusty, narrow hallway.
He breathed in through his nose and tilted his back a little, causing his tweed cap to fall over his eyebrows. The man reached into a pocket inside his jacket and pulled out a small blue crystal, and then fitted it into a crack where four stone blocks met.
The crystal started to shine, reacting to the miasma in the air in the hallway, and then burst, breaking down the wall. The man brushed some dust out of his white mustache, and proceeded through.
Beyond the opening was not much, only some old copper pipes in a space the size of a small room. The man wasn’t too happy that he used one of his crystals to only make it to a maintenance room.
“Where are you…” he mumbled to himself, putting his hand to the stubble on his chin. He stood there, contemplating his situation, and then turned his back to explore further down the hall. Once his back was parallel with the wall he had just broken, a rush of air flew past him, with a sound like a giant breathing in. Light, too, drifted past him, and a shadow drifted forth from the room he had just left.
This man knew what was happening, and quickly turned around to see a figure of shadow.
“Johannes Wächter, not this time,” exhaled the figure of shadow, growing ever more solid, but it was still translucent, it was still the thing that Johannes had come here to find: a ghost.