Slice of Life Story Challenge

Day 31 of the March SOLSC! #SOL20

Write. Share. Give.

It’s the thirty-first and final day of the 13th Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge!

A message from #TWTBlog at the end of #SOL20

BE INSPIRED

Click image to view or comment on Ellen Smith’s slice, on savoring the hours of words gifted to us each day of #SOL20.

PRIZES

Due to COVID-19, we are anticipating that prize deliveries may be delayed. However, we are still allocating the prizes now. Please circle back on April 6th to the prize announcement post.   

IMPORTANT: All forms must be filled out by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, April 4 in order to be eligible for prizes.

The Spirit of the Challenge Prize

This is a big one. If you are nominating someone for this prize, that person should embody the spirit of the SOLSC community. They not only write every day, but they also leave meaningful comments, supporting and mentoring other members in the community. If you have someone who meets this description, then fill out this form, and that person might win a big prize.

The First-Timer Prize

If this is your first year taking the SOLSC, you wrote every day for the entire month, and you left at least three comments for other slicers every day, then you are eligible for a First-Timer Prize. Fill out the form.

The Returner Prize

You are eligible for the Returner prize if 2020 is NOT your first year of participation, you wrote every day for the entire month, and you left at least three comments for other slicers every day. Fill out the form.

The Oak Prize

Did you know oak is the traditional gift for a fifth wedding anniversary? If this is your fifth year taking the SOLSC, you wrote daily for the entire month, and you left at least three comments for other slicers every day, then you are eligible for an Oak Prize. Fill out the form.

The Decade Prize

Ten years is a long time! If this is your tenth year taking the SOLSC, you wrote every day for the entire month, and you left at least three comments for other slicers every day, then you are eligible for a Decade Prize. Fill out the form.

The Baker’s Dozen Prize

This is the thirteenth year of the SOLSC. If you are an original slicer, first of all, WOW! If you have written every day for the entire month, commented on three or more posts each day, and 2020 is your thirteenth year of participation, then you are eligible for a Baker’s Dozen Prize. Fill out the form.

The Latecomer Prize

This year, we welcomed several latecomers to the SOLSC given the extraordinary circumstances. If, since March 17 or before, you wrote every day and you left at least three comments for other slicers, then you are eligible for the Latecomer Prize. Please fill out the form.

The Welcome Wagon Prize, Part 2

Did we mention how grateful we are for our Welcome Wagon volunteers? We did, but we are mentioning it again! If you served as a Welcome Wagon Volunteer this year, then please fill out the form.

SOLSC Classic Prizes

Finally, because we are staying true to some traditions, we have the Classic Prizes. No matter how many years you have been a member of the SOLSC community, if you wrote every day for the entire month, and you left at least three comments for other slicers every day, then you are eligible for a Classic Prize. Fill out the form.

211 thoughts on “Day 31 of the March SOLSC! #SOL20

  1. Thanks to all of you who have read and commented on my posts this March. I appreciate it. I have enjoyed reading so many wonderful posts and well. Thank you for sharing this month.

    Today’s slice is about the call I made to my mother at my husband’s prodding, “The Call”

    The Call

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  2. To wrap things up, just an echidna, chilling over here and being amazing. Like seriously, echidnas are incredible and I had no idea.

    i didn’t know

    Appreciate all of you for popping by with thoughtful comments and even just taking time to read. It’s been a hectic month (duh) so I haven’t read as many Slices as I’d have liked, but I really appreciate the community of writers here. It’s been a true bright spot in an emotional and challenging month. Gratitude to you all, and please, keep on writing! 🙂

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