I’m not really fond of the autumn as everything starts to points towards  a dark, cold and windy winter season that will last for months, luckily  enough there are a few things that lighten up the bleak autumn days –  The  Halloween Invitational at The Royal Academy of Bards and The  Autumn Romance writing contest at The Athenaeum!
Yes you’ve got it right a lot of new fic’s to lighten up your life – follow the links and go look at the new stories for your self.
The Halloween Invitational gives us a number of fic’s from the pen of  well-known writers from the (fan) fiction world. I can’t say that I have  read them all, but I did take a look at the ones penned by the writers  that I like the most.
If you want a taste of  the possibilities of new love you can look up Artemis Callaghan’s “Light  up the sky with Standard fireworks” it’s not exactly  Halloween, but it’s a celebration and it holds a promise of a new loving  relationship. If you can live suspended in time in the memory of shared  love you might want to look up Karin Kallmaker’s “Tick,  Tock” – it’s touching but sad, and if you are ok with a visit from beyond – you can look up Lois Cloarec  Harts “Midnight  Message”. Finally if you want a bit of a scare – and it is a  Halloween Invitational after all – you can try out the short fic  (!) from S X Meagher “Stormy  Weather”.
The Autumn Romance writing contest at The Athenaeum is quit different –  this is a contest! We – the readers - get a month to read the 9 stories  entered in the contest and vote for the two titles that each of us like  best. While the voting is on the stories is posted without information  on who penned each story. As long as the contest run I don’t think that I  should tell you which stories that I like the best, but I guess that it  would be ok to say that I do have a couple of favourites.
The stories entered present a mix of storylines – you’ll find a story  with a bit of a supernatural soul mate theme in an ancient Chinese  setting in “Forbidden  History”, a short modern-day romance in “Still  Standing”, and a story of mature love that lasts a lifetime  in “An  October Romance” – and a number of other themes. I urge you  to go read and cast your vote.
 
 
Thank you for the shout out for "Tick Tock"!
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