Currently Viewing winners of the "2007 Maximum Challenge Contest" contest. Media Miner’s Second Annual Maximum Challenge Contest follows the success of the 2006 Maximum Challenge. Working within the boundaries of select Genres, Types, and Specialty themes, authors had the chance to show off the best of the best of their work. With the high quality stories entered, choosing the winners was a hard task.
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Bloodwynd [T] by: BakaBokken : Samurai X Fan Fiction / Rurouni Kenshin Fan Fiction Genre(s): Romance / Fantasy / Drama / Action | Type: Alternate Universe Latest Revision: May 08, 2007 22:49 PDT | Pages: 21 | Size: 163Kb | Visits: 2658 Summary: Majutsusha were monsters of myth. At least, that's what Kamiya Kaoru thought, until she met the most fearsome Majutsusha of them all... and discovered that the real Battousai was nothing like the legendary demon she'd heard of. [AU]
Plotting to Win [T] by: LadyLark : Dragon Ball/Z/GT Fan Fiction Genre(s): Romance / Comedy | Type: Continuation Latest Revision: April 17, 2007 21:04 PDT | Pages: 24 | Size: 140Kb | Visits: 3922 Summary: A player and a playboy. A dare and a dance. Some really bad music. And a princess. Throw them all together and stir vigorously. What do you get?
Yesterday's Papers [T] by: LadyLark : Cowboy Bebop Fan Fiction Genre(s): Drama / Sci-fi | Type: One Shot Latest Revision: May 13, 2007 13:42 PDT | Pages: 6 | Size: 34Kb | Visits: 2363 Summary: Faye receives a letter about two years after the events of the Real Folk Blues. The letter prompts her to examine just what her past is worth and what family means to her. Review(s): 1 Reviews
Sing a Song of Sixpence; Songfic
Breathe [P] by: Mia Skywalker : Dragon Ball/Z/GT Fan Fiction Genre(s): Romance / Psychological / Angst | Type: Songfic Latest Revision: April 28, 2007 23:05 PDT | Pages: 5 | Size: 50Kb | Visits: 3745 Summary: After the Cell Games, Bulma and Vegeta get the chance to think about things, particularly their relationship to each other and their friends and allies. Review(s): 15 Reviews