Pop over to Marsha’s blog to find out the winner of the third Carrot Ranch 2020 Flash Fiction Rodeo contest. You won’t find a story by me in this one as I didn’t enter. Why not? you ask.
‘Cause I was a judge.
I think you’ll agree all the writers did well to meet Marsha’s tough challenge. Congratulations to everyone who entered – especially to the winner!
Today, I am proud to announce the winners of the Carrot Ranch’s 2020 Writing Rodeo Event #3 which I had the honor of organizing. Ten brave cowpokes saddled up, rustled up six words from the song “Git Along Little Dogies,” and lassoed them little dogies into a unique 99-word story in the genre of their choice.
The judges struggled to pick one over another story they were so doggoned good and so different. Surprise endings, funny, murderous, you would be entertained. Each and every one of the contestants should feel proud. They flexed their writing muscles into fingers of steel.
Everyone who participated is welcomed to display this badge on their website. You earned it!

Now, for our Writing Rodeo 2020 honorable mentions:
“McCall” written by Bill Engleson
“Just a Numbers Game” written byLiz Husebye Hartmann
“Walking the Canal Path” written bySusan Spitulnik
“Remarkable Ramblin’” written byJules…
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Thank you for judging, Norah!
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My pleasure, Charli.
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Congratulations! Everyone is a winner in this fun contest!
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I agree, Patricia. We all win when we practise our craft.
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Congratulations on judging! I’ll check them out.
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Thanks, Jacqui. I enjoyed judging, difficult though it was.
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Did you enter this one? I only had time for the first one, and didn’t get past all the other excellent writers! 🙂
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Aha! I see you were a judge. 🙂
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🙂
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I didn’t enter this one, Chelsea. I was a judge. I think it would have beaten me though. 🙂
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