Everyone Is Acting Normally Challenge Winners

A behind-the-scenes glimpse at the Vocal Curation Team’s top picks from Everyone Is Acting Normally.

By Vocal Curation TeamPublished about 4 hours ago 2 min read

In the Everyone Is Acting Normally challenge, something is clearly wrong, but no one stops to name it. Across the shortlist, that wrongness appears as resurrections, surveillance, disappearance, and denial, each treated as part of daily life.

In each one, people keep going as if everything makes sense.

🏆 Winners

Imperishable by Hannah Moore

Hannah Moore's Imperishable drops a biblical resurrection into pancakes, office queues, and neighborhood small talk, where the returned dead and those waiting for judgment are treated as just another part of the day.

More Orangutans by Noah Husband

Noah Husband imagines a glass-domed city where everyone can watch everyone else, and yet people through everyday routines as if constant surveillance were just part of living together.

Tuesday by Sandor Szabo

In Tuesday, Sandor Szabo follows an ordinary day of work, errands, and drinks with friends as violence and disappearances spread through the city, and people keep going as if nothing has really changed.

High Score by Aubrey Rebecca

Aubrey Rebecca follows a narrator surrounded by clear signs of alcohol dependence, only to have each one talked down by friends, habits, and her own logic until drinking starts to feel normal.

The Stenographers by D. J. Reddall

In D. J. Reddall's The Stenographers, two people talk while one quietly records the whole thing for AI training, and it barely interrupts the conversation.

🎖️ Runners-up

🏅 Honorable Mentions

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  • John R. Godwinabout 2 hours ago

    Congratulations everyone! Looking forward to the great reads!

  • Sara Wilsonabout 3 hours ago

    Congrats to all!!

  • Jeff Paitchellabout 3 hours ago

    Happy to have my story selected as an honorable mention!

  • Kendall Defoe about 3 hours ago

    Wow, I just... Wow.

  • Tim Carmichaelabout 3 hours ago

    Congratulations to all the winners!

  • Judey Kalchik about 3 hours ago

    I found this challenge truly made me think hard about how I could approach it. Congratulations to the winners, and I appreciate the Honorable mention!

  • Madison "Maddy" Newtonabout 4 hours ago

    Congrats, everyone!

  • Aaron Morrisonabout 4 hours ago

    Congrats everyone

  • Cali Loriaabout 4 hours ago

    I just know these are going to be epic reads. Congratulations to everyone!!!

  • Caitlin Charltonabout 4 hours ago

    A massive thank you to the Vocal team for this Runner-Up spot. To be honest, this was the exact cure I needed to stop doubting my fiction and realize I am actually improving. Seeing my name here alongside such talented people is incredible. Congratulations to everyone else on the list! 🤗🌼🙏🏾

  • Harper Lewisabout 4 hours ago

    Congratulations everyone! I have no frame of reference for this “normal” everyone’s characters are acting, so I’m looking forward to reading these excellent stories and learning more about this “normal” phenomenon. 🥂💖

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