Craft Over Catharsis Challenge Winners

A behind-the-scenes glimpse at the Vocal Curation Team’s top picks from Craft Over Catharsis.

By Vocal Curation TeamPublished 7 days ago 2 min read

Craft Over Catharsis? What the hell does that even mean?

The phrase came out of a curation meeting as a genuine question. We had been noticing that many challenge entries, across prompts, naturally gravitate toward trauma, grief, and personal reckoning. That makes sense. Writing is often cathartic. It's one of the ways we process what we've lived through.

Even in this challenge, some of the strongest entries still circle grief and loss. That didn't disappear, nor should it.

Instead of steering writers toward something artificially cheerful, like puppies or rainbows or uncomplicated joy, we decided to try a different experiment. What happens if we shift the emphasis? What if structure, constraint, and formal design take the lead? What if emotional release is not the engine?

We weren't entirely sure how it would go.

What we received were stories that looped, dissected, compressed and catalogued themselves as the point. Emotion is still there, but it arrives through repetition and control rather than release.

In other words: craft first. Catharsis, maybe.

🏆 Winners

First Lines... by Kendall Defoe

Kendall Defoe strings together a relentless sequence of borrowed openings, letting familiarity warp into something new. The piece commits fully to the collage, finding motion in repetition instead of story.

Evelyn Felix Gets a Prescription Filled by Polite Adjacent

Polite Adjacent turns a simple prescription run into a running checklist, the list revising itself as the awkward encounters pile on. The structure keeps things brisk and funny, even when Evelyn’s composure cracks.

Wake Up by Bride of Sound

Bride of Sound replays the same night in tightening loops, shaving off detail until only fragments remain. The compression becomes the point, each version thinner and starker than the last.

On and on: The Static Object by Sam Spinelli

Sam confines the piece to a series of wake-ups, refusing us anything but the return to consciousness. The structure traps both character and reader in the same static loop.

From the Desk of the Literary Coroner by Paul Stewart

Paul answered the challenge by putting his own story on the slab, dissecting its use of Latin, genre shifts, and emotional distance in real time.

*Curation team note: if you haven't read The Five Stages of Damnation — Quinque Gradūs Damnatiōnis yet, check it out before reading From the Desk of the Literary Coroner.

🎖️ Runners-up

🏅 Honorable Mentions

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  • Kendall Defoe 5 days ago

    In the middle of teaching online, I get a message on my phone that I received a prize. Almost thought it was spam and then I remembered... It was the best of times as I faced that firing squad, Lolita... Seriously, I am very happy with this and I hope that you all enjoy my work and my shock is certain to pass. One day...

  • Marilyn Glover5 days ago

    Congratulations everyone❣👏🥳

  • Annie Kapur6 days ago

    KENDALL WON! HELL YEAH!

  • Brilliant creators here! Congratulations everyone; I was too intimidated by this challenge and his under my bed instead.

  • Jesse Lee6 days ago

    Congrats to all!

  • Cristal S.6 days ago

    Congratulations to all the winners! You’re all amazing for nailing that prompt! 🎉 And thank you to the judges for my Honorable Mention! 🧡

  • Congratulations to those that earned a place. I look forward to reading everyone’s creations. 👏⭐️🪶

  • Lori A. A.7 days ago

    Congratulations everyone! I loved reading from you all!

  • Edward Swafford7 days ago

    Congrats y'all!

  • Congratulations to everyone! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Sam Spinelli7 days ago

    Pretty cool to hear some of the background behind this prompt, and where it came from. Thanks to the Vocal team for creating yet another challenge that really broke the mold and pushed us writers to try some new techniques. I agree with others who said this challenge was uniquely difficult, and I think that’s part of what made it so engaging. Congrats everybody :)

  • Tiffany Gordon7 days ago

    Congratulations all! 🥳

  • Mariann Carroll7 days ago

    Congratulations to all the Winners especially Kendall Defoe 👏 🏆. I know a few people who made it on the list ! ❤️

  • I loved this prompt! It was such a creative and interesting one to work with. Thank you for the shoutout, it's much appreciated.

  • Rain Dayze7 days ago

    Good job everyone!

  • Congratulations Everyone 🎊

  • Judey Kalchik 7 days ago

    I think this was one of the most difficult challenges ever; congratulations to those that took the leap and found their wings.

  • Andrea Corwin 7 days ago

    Congratulations to all, this challenge was quite different. Thank you, Vocal for my Runner-up placing; I am thrilled!

  • Reiley7 days ago

    Congratulations to everyone who rose up to this very different yet intriguing challenge!

  • Imola Tóth7 days ago

    Congratulations everyone! 💖

  • Sara Wilson7 days ago

    Congrats winners, runner ups, HM, and everyone who threw their hat in the ring!!

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