WINNER:
Winner: Papercuts
by Mary Van Note
What would it be like to live in a paper world? Join Mary Van Note as she attempts to relate to a new planet, and a paper existence.
RUNNER UP:
Runner Up: Summary and Analysis
by Andrea Hale
In high school did you read all the required literary classics? Neither did your teacher.
RUNNER UP:
Runner Up: Spontaneous Generation
by Andy Cahill
Two clay characters meet in a chaotic cardboard world. They perform a dance that leads them deeper into the darkness
FINALIST:
Finalist: Friendlesness
by Tim Kressin
You're never alone when you have your mind. You can always play, create, and share, your way into a new friendship.
FINALIST:
Finalist: The Ugly Little Table
by Ilya Polyakov
When a hideous table is mysteriously dropped off in front of a house one day none of the neighbors know what to do. At first it is unwelcome, but as time goes on they become attached to the table and see it for more than it had appeared, only to discover that some things are fleeting, and others are more important.