Title: HONEY RIVER
Written by: Mad@Me Qtip Genre: Drama Type: SHORT STORY LOGLINE: The heartbreaking story of a teen plotting her own demise in an urban ghetto with an oath of the Ultimate dare to Unchastity. Interested in this logline, please email us at info@wildsound.ca and we’ll forward your email to the writer. Have a logline? Submit your logline to the Writing Festival. |
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Romantic-Comedy Short Story: THE HERO OF LOST CAUSES, by Phillip Frey
Title: THE HERO OF LOST CAUSES
Written by: Phillip Frey
Type: SHORT STORY
Genre: Romantic-Comedy
Logline: The Hero of Lost Causes is a romantic-comedy which takes place during a burial at sea, where anything that can go wrong does go wrong-except possibly for the ship’s captain and the decedent’s granddaughter.
Interested in this logline, please email us at info@wildsound.ca and we’ll forward your email to the writer.
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BIOGRAPHY Short Story: THERE’S DNA TO PROVE IT, by Jacqueline Lunger
Title: There’s DNA to Prove It, message from beyond
Written by: Jacqueline Lunger
Type: Short Story
Genre: Biography, Metaphysical, Thriller, Crime, Mystery
Logline: Her message penetrated the veil to bring her real killer to justice.
Interested in this logline, please email us at info@wildsound.ca and we’ll forward your email to the writer.
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Adventure Short Story: THERE’S A MONSTER IN THE OCEAN, by Deborah Eve Alastra
Title: THERE’S A MONSTER IN THE OCEAN
Written by: Deborah eve Alastra
Genre: Children’s environmental adventure
Type: SHORT STORY (for a book approx. age 7-12 yrs. and animation)
LOGLINE: There’s a Monster in the Ocean, includes main character Ravi, a neglected Brainiac Nerd son of an academic single mom (who spends all of her family time meeting with ‘collegues’) and his best friends athletic Arlo and Natalie, twin children of male gay parents. The three are the ‘chosen ones’, by the Mer-Kid scouts, to visit the ocean and witness – solve the problems of Human pollution and the MONSTER Garbage Island. Captured on the Rapid River Ride at Sunny Shores Amusement Park the three are transported into a magical world of magical underwater beauty, destruction and adventure, with unique characters such as multi ethnic Mer-Kids, Jellyfish-Backpacks, endangered Orcas, Dolphins, Sea Turtles, and Monster Island’s armies of Plasticinians and Styrofoamians.
Interested in this logline, please email us at info@wildsound.ca and we’ll forward your email to the writer.
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Deadline Today: Short Story Festival Contest
SHORT STORY CONTEST
Get full feedback! Winners get their short story made into a video!
Festival Review – Read testimonials of past submitters feedback on their short story.
Just VOTED one of the top festivals in the world today!
Submit an original short story and get it seen by the world. Submit it now.
A great way to get your words out there, obtain the Agent you’re looking for or just get your story seen by more people. If you win, your story will be seen by 100,000s of people when it’s read online using a top professional actor. It’s a rush you’ll never experience in your life seeing it come to life that way.
DEFINITION OF A SHORT STORY – A short story is a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, often in narrative format. A short story usually deals with a few characters.
Watch the November 2016 Winning Short Stories:
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Joan Grindley |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Ann Barlow |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Carolyn Reynolds |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Mattheus Carpenter |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Joy Lin |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Nancy Janes |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Richard Kearns |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Joseph Tsujimoto |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Rachel Sutton |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Lionel Walfish |
Deadline Today: Short Story Contest
SHORT STORY CONTEST
Get full feedback! Winners get their short story made into a video!
FULL FEEDBACK on your SHORT STORY from our committee of Professional Writers, and Writing Consultants. SUBMIT your story now (between 1,000 and 9,000 words)
SUBMIT your STORY today! To be eligible for our Writing Festival Events.
Get your full story read by a professional actor and showcased online for the world to see!
Submissions take 3-5 weeks for evaluation
Festival Review – Read testimonials of past submitters feedback on their short story.
Just VOTED one of the top festivals in the world today!
Submit an original short story and get it seen by the world. Submit it now.
A great way to get your words out there, obtain the Agent you’re looking for or just get your story seen by more people. If you win, your story will be seen by 100,000s of people when it’s read online using a top professional actor. It’s a rush you’ll never experience in your life seeing it come to life that way.
DEFINITION OF A SHORT STORY – A short story is a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, often in narrative format. A short story usually deals with a few characters.
WILDsound Announces its SHORT STORY Winners for July 2016
Watch the 13 winning short story readings for July 2016.
JULY 2016 POETRY READINGS Watch 10 poems performed by professional actors |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Amy Arrow |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Joanell Serra |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Dermott Hayes |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by I.E. Hughes |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Yvonne Randle |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Janet Bennett Cox |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Janice Tindle |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Sherry Chow |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by James R. Cavell |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by James R. Cavell |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Rose Mendonca |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Cindy Crawford Garrett |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Lynne Adams Barze |
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Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: John Johnson