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Click hereThe First Annual
Crime and Punishment Story Event
And now, the stories!!
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A Bitter Tablet by TheDeepThinker
A Crime For Love by erectus123
A Criminal Act of Poverty by Arking
A Question of Responsibility by SelectRedux
Abby and the Outlaws by MelissaBaby
Blood is Not Thicker Than Water by Daddysgirlfl
Ch. 01 - Feather and a Knife by seraph_nocturne
Dakota Moonshine by Firsttimewriting
I Fought The Law... by Candy_Kane54
Image Nine Point Four by Kumquatqueen
Literature and Lust by SyleusSnow
Love in the Eye of the Storm by Daddysgirlfl
Love On The Run by GeneralUrsus
Marti Ch. 02: The Mother of All Streaks by PericulumFabula17
Mystery At Mystery Lake Ch. 01 by WifeWatchman
Mystery At Mystery Lake Ch. 02 by WifeWatchman
Perving On My Virgin Cousins by RetroFan
Rebel Belle interrogates a Prisoner by MarkVSharp
Statuesque by Cacatua_Galerita
Tale of Two Thieves by Devinter
The Slutty Agent Annu by dirtywifeannu
Turbulent Past, Tempestuous Present by dmallord
Vengeance is Mine by MillieDynamite
We're the Millers by PennameWombat
When the Shooting Stops by NoTalentHack
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To find out more on Author-Organized Challenges – either to participate in current ones or create a themed writing challenge - see this thread.
A special thank-you to soflabbwlvr for creating and organizing this inaugural event!
We extend another huge thanks to all the authors who contribute both to this themed challenge and to Lit readers for their support via votes and comments. Without the readers, there could be no writers.
And a massive thanks to all of you for reading these tales of Crime and Punishment!
PS - actually none I've tried appear to have story codes but all have tags, so perhaps those could be listed, the unique ones anyway?
It's a shame the story codes aren't listed for each story, as they are a helpful guide to the themes, and most people surely won't click through to each story to see what they are so providing them here would increase engagement