The winner of LitWit Challenge 7.5: What is going on here? is…
Model Contemplating Sculpture from Pablo Picasso’s Suite Vollard, on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila from 10 November 2011 to 8 January 2012. For details visit www.metmuseum.ph.
turmukoy for the Twister to the Death story. Short and punchy works for us. Congratulations, you can claim your books at the 5th anniversary party on Thursday.
We also enjoyed the Pankration Gyrations by ambulant feather, but that consciously mannered style demands perfect grammar.
Cacs, you spend seven paragraphs building up to the big idea, and then you rush the revelation in three. Redo this, it could work. Don’t explain, dramatize.
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ATTENTION: PREVIOUS WINNERS
Juned (LitWit Challenge 7.4), scientist (In Time) and shadowplay (In Time): you can pick up your book or iPhone 4 case at the Customer Service Counter of National Bookstore at Power Plant Mall, Rockwell, Makati, any day starting Wednesday, 9 November 2011. Their number is (02)8974562.
strangeattractor313 (LitWit 7.4) and radiohead (In Time): We cannot deliver your prizes until we have your full names. Please post them in Comments, we assure you that they will not be published.
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November 8th, 2011 at 10:33
Congrats, turmukoy! Oops. Was literally in a rush to finish the story as I was late for something. Darn. But thanks!
November 8th, 2011 at 15:22
Hi! I was going to pick up the CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception from NBS PowerPlant (from LitWit Challenge 6.9 – WikiLeaky) but was told by the customer service ladies that they didn’t have a copy of the book?
November 8th, 2011 at 19:09
kratienza: We personally delivered that book to Customer Service weeks ago. We called them just now to check; they are looking for it. Best to call them before going there. 8974562.
November 8th, 2011 at 19:13
Oh wow! Salamat po Litwit.
Thank you, Cacs.
November 8th, 2011 at 19:50
kratienza: Customer Service has it.
November 9th, 2011 at 09:57
great, thanks!!
November 12th, 2011 at 13:29
Got the books, and reading Ecce Homo now. Didn’t know this last book of Nietzsche was this short and singular. Thank you.