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The First Person Fortnight competition

This competition is now closed. Thanks for everyone who submitted. The winners were announced here.
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First person fortnight





Hm, I’ve tried twice to fix the formatting, I don’t understand what’s wrong. Pretty much makes it unreadable as a block of text. Let me know if there’s anything I can do.
I’ve received your entry and it looks fine actually! Thanks for submitting
Hiyah, I’ve got the same problem Aimee has so if you could confirm it arrives formatted and not just an unreadable block og=f words that would be great.
Steve
Hi Steve, I’ve received it just fine.
Hey there, did my story come through all right?
Hi Abby, I got one from Gail Fisher, is that you? If so, I’ve received it fine
Hooray! It’s in! Yes, that’s it. I nearly put it under my penname, but figured that would be too confusing.
Thank you so much for replying. That’s a load off my mind, and I can go easy now into my grave. Or something like that.
*Made because I didn’t want my family to find out I was writing a folk music blog. I didn’t want them to know how seriously uncool I am.
I used to do that Abby, then I realised I didn’t care if people thought I was uncool. Or more accurately they found out, and now I don’t have a choice!
Yeah. Mine found out about that too. Apparently they liked it too. So that’s something. They just think I’m weird for other reasons.
I relise I’ve a tendency to hid a lot of the nerdy from other people. A lot of this is simply because I’m a kid of the nineties and basically this is very true: http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-things-modern-kids-dont-understand-about-being-nerd/ Especially about the Star Trek. My social life suffered enough because people knew I liked Star Trek and Star Wars, without them knowing that I did RPGs or liked folk music.