Richard's Animorphs Forum
Animorphs Section => Animorphs Forum Classic => Topic started by: Aldrea Hammee on September 28, 2010, 09:21:17 PM
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So, the poor ghostwriters get hated on all the time...with legitimate reason. :( But, after way too much free time and about half an hour of looking at the Animorphs wikipedia page, I've decided to hand out some well deserved awards - not all of them positive - to these folks who kept the series going while KA was busy.
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Most Memorable GW - Kimberly Morris for writing #38, #50, #52, and unfortunately #48
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Most Prolific GW - Ellen Geroux, for writing five books (#33, #41, #43, #45, and #47)
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Most Disliked GW- Laura Battyanyi-Weiss, who wrote #27, #31, and the dreaded #39
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GW Most In Touch With A Character - Melinda Metz. She wrote #29 and #34, so she obviously knows a thing or two about Cassie.
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Most...um...Inconsi stent GW- Jeffery Zeuhlke. He wrote #25 as well as #35. What happened?
:facepalm:
Most WTF GW- Emily Costello. She wrote #42 and Alternamorphs #2. Again, WTF?
:disgrace:
And finally, the GW Who Obviously Didn't Work Out Award goes to - Erica Bobone! She wrote #36 and disappeared forever. Good riddance.
If you can think of any other awards that should be given, post them here!
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I find it funny that the GW who did 36 wasn't asked to do anymore.
Nice topic.
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I actually like #35. The storyline's stupid, but in terms of character development for Marco it's solid.
GW Most In Touch With A Character - Elise Smith. She wrote #30, #37 and #46, and in all three of those she's bringing Marco's A-game.
GW Who Obviously Didn't Work Out Award goes to - Erica Bobone. Totally agree on this one. Granted, the story would have been stupid no matter which ghostwriter handled it, because come on, Atlantis.
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Ooh, I didn't even think about Elise Smith's Marco. I guess I overlooked her because #37 and #46 aren't Marco books. Good point.
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I have nothing constructive to post, I just really like this thread :)