Summary
The "Age of Empathy" has announced the winners of its inaugural prompt competition, featuring stories and poetry in the categories of Nonfiction, Fiction, and Poetry, with a theme centered around being a "Yes" or "No" person.
Abstract
The Age of Empathy's first prompt competition has concluded, and the platform has recognized outstanding contributions across three categories: Nonfiction, Fiction, and Poetry. The competition, which focused on the theme of whether one identifies as a "Yes" or "No" person, received numerous high-quality entries. The winners, Kim McKinney for Nonfiction, Tracy Stengel for Fiction, and Lucy The Eggcademic for Poetry, are commended for their thought-provoking and engaging pieces. Readers are encouraged to read the winning stories and offer their applause and comments to the authors.
Opinions
- The organizers express deep appreciation for the quality of all entries and the privilege of reading them.
- The selection process is acknowledged to be challenging due to the high caliber of submissions.
- There is a sense of community and mutual support, as readers are encouraged to be generous with their applause and comments for the winners.
- The theme of the competition, being a "Yes" or "No" person, is intended to provoke empathy and reflection in both the writers and the readers.