Congratulations to the top ten entries from the Story of Your Life twitter challenge, and thank you to everyone who entered! People are encouraged to vote in the comments section of this post to try to sway Frank's opinion as he determines who will be the final winner and who will receive the top, mystery, prize.
The final prize will be awarded Monday, March 11th.
@B4Steph If I think I am therefore I must be - but how do I know which mind is mine? Uncertainty is a life worth living.
@Combot_Elliot Running away from those who would save me to find something I never lost.
@MohsinTS Couldn't choose family, but could choose friends. Now, most of the latter are most of the former.
@clove819 In spring I sprang at the stars, springing at the farthest; in winter I tiptoe at the nearest, knowing of distance.
I declared I wanted my independence vociferously. Now, I can't get loneliness to depart.
@Fey1IsleofSkyeThey stole more than just her heart and at times her soul, but ultimately she overcame.
@jessitronI was well loved as a child. As I grew, I loved many. Too many for our culture's approval, so I stopped loving our culture.
@julietcochrane That tall white stucco house, where I grew, was large. Almost unknowable. Visiting years later, the stairs were very narrow.
@GeekyGlass
There's an invisible spectrum of magic between art and science. I'm revealing it gradually, like a lemon juice hidden message.
@AreSlinkysArt
Died half a lifetime ago. Reincarnated with all my memories intact.Don't know now if I'm really half or twice my age.
I vote for @AreSlinkysArt. Because she is correct.
Posted by: Pip | Mar 10, 2013 at 10:32 AM
@julietcochrane gets my vote
Posted by: Adrienne Burgess | Mar 11, 2013 at 06:02 AM
@julietcochrane gets my vote, for such a beautiful structure and simple progression...
Posted by: Holly Shoots | Mar 11, 2013 at 06:53 AM
Big time @julietcochrane
Posted by: Ben Harris | Mar 11, 2013 at 07:02 AM
@julietcochrane I had a similar staircase
Posted by: Sarah | Mar 11, 2013 at 07:16 AM
I vote for @julietcochrane
Posted by: Loren | Mar 11, 2013 at 07:36 AM
I love Juliet Cochrane's piece and think it's the best by far
Posted by: Andy McEwan | Mar 11, 2013 at 08:00 AM
Juliet Cochrane's narrow stairs - such a succinct description of how our view changes as we grow.
Posted by: Sue Burnett | Mar 11, 2013 at 08:27 AM
@julietcochrane with "That tall white stucco house": definitely the best in my opinion.
Posted by: Ruby Coote | Mar 11, 2013 at 08:53 AM
I vote for @julietcochrane and the narrow stairs!
Posted by: Joanna | Mar 11, 2013 at 11:43 AM