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Clean Sheets by dronette56 - EP Award

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When I first read Clean Sheets by dronette56, I was struck by its gritty realism, and the authenticity of the characters. It's tempting to veer into Pretty Woman territory when one is writing a story for the "Money" category, and to neatly wrap up the conclusion with a happy ever after ending. But the author stays true to the narrative while offering the main character an avenue of hope at the story's end. I'm delighted to announce that "Clean Sheets" has earned the EP Award. Congratulations, dronette56!

Clean Sheets

A young, homeless hooker sometimes crashes with an older man. It’s all business.

Money

Wooooooo! Congrats, girl! Great story!!

Wow, thank you!! I don't know what else to say.

Edit: Now I'm getting all verklempt.

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Wow, thank you!! I don't know what else to say.

Edit: Now I'm getting all verklempt.

I love when you make me google things. Do it again 😍

Gritty, in more ways than one. Truly fabulous. Congrats, and thank you, Genny!

Curiosity is one of those insatiable passions that grow by gratification.

Yay! Congratulations, Genny! Great story! worship

Kindness is contagious. Spread it! ❤️

Congrats! It's in my queue! Now I'm gonna skip over a bunch of other stories and read it this afternoon! 😘

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One thing I loved about this story was that I could envision it happening in my ex-gf's shabby apartment. You gave just enough detail but not too much, and I was able to immerse myself in the story and play it out like a movie in my head.

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One thing I loved about this story was that I could envision it happening in my ex-gf's shabby apartment. You gave just enough detail but not too much, and I was able to immerse myself in the story and play it out like a movie in my head.

My high school creative writing teacher always told us (me) to trust the reader whenever we (I) wrote too many details.