Fall 2013 Issue: New Contests and Past Winners

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With the Fall 2013 issue of THE MAGAZINE now available, readers can expect a vibrant schedule of contests inviting participation across art, writing, sound, and more. The edition spotlights creativity, collaboration, and community, offering chances to showcase talent and win exciting prizes. This update also serves as a friendly recap of the championship run from the previous issue, Supreme Summer, recognizing the champions who helped set the bar for energy and imagination.

Here is a recap of the winners from the Supreme Summer edition, highlighting those who stood out in a year’s worth of creative entries and friendly competition.

MONSTERS UNIVERSITY Contest — Robert Repic. In the MONSTERS UNIVERSITY Contest, the prize went to Robert Repic, whose entry impressed judges with its clever humor, detailed world-building, and a playful nod to the beloved campus culture. The selection recognized originality and execution as standout qualities.

MAN OF STEELE Contest — Ryan Navas earned the top honor, praised for a compelling voice and a narrative that channels heroic archetypes with modern flair. The judges cited strong character development and a smooth, engaging pace that kept readers turning pages.

Cheesy Colouring Contest — Erin Melnick claimed the victory, noted for bold color choices, crisp lines, and a sense of whimsy that delights both kids and adults. The winning piece demonstrated creativity and clarity that stood out in a field of strong artwork and captivated the panel.

Bratzillas Contest — Brooke Krulikoski impressed with a unique style and imaginative design that captured the spirit of Bratzillas’ world. The entry blended bold shapes with expressive characters, earning the top spot through originality and execution.

Subscriber Exclusive Contest — Cassandra Harvie was recognized for dedication and thoughtful participation. Her entry reflected a deep engagement with THE MAGAZINE’s community, showing attention to detail and a creative approach that resonated with the judges.

Wicked Audio Contest — Thomas Glasier delivered a standout audio piece that showcased clear pacing, crisp production, and memorable sound design. The judges praised the ability to tell a story through sound alone, with ambiance that enhanced the listener’s experience.

PopCan 13.3 — Victoria Wasik produced a winning entry marked by energy and timing, weaving rhythm and pop culture references into a concise package. The piece demonstrated a strong sense of voice and audience appeal.

Crack the Code: Save the World Contest — Karina Terentiev cracked the challenge with clever logic and a twist that highlighted problem-solving skills. The entry balanced puzzle design with storytelling to deliver an engaging, satisfying solution.

Converse Contest — Mackenzie van Vliet and Kieran Sikora teamed up to produce a dynamic entry that combined collaboration with a strong narrative arc. Their joint effort showcased complementary strengths and a shared creative vision.

Battle of the Books — Luke Wang stood out for a gripping plot, well-paced progression, and a voice that carried through dense pages. The judges noted the ability to maintain tension while delivering clear themes woven through the story.

Congrats, winners! You can expect your prizes to arrive within four to six weeks.

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