A System That Isn’t Working Challenge Winners

A behind-the-scenes glimpse at the Vocal Curation Team’s top picks from A System That Isn’t Working.

By Vocal Curation TeamPublished about 7 hours ago 2 min read

Systems promise order. They organize behavior, distribute opportunity, and suggest that if everyone follows the rules, things will work. The entries in A System That Isn’t Working look closely at what happens when that promise begins to slip.

Writers examined a wide range of systems, including education, healthcare, social media, workplace hierarchies, and the quiet routines that shape daily life. Some even turned their attention to digital platforms themselves, including Vocal, asking what happens when the structures meant to support writers begin shaping their work in unexpected ways.

🏆 Winners

By the Arch of Our Backs by Caitlin Charlton

Caitlin Charlton follows the familiar question “What do you bring to the table?” as it reinforces workplace hierarchy and shows how the language of evaluation keeps workers explaining their worth to people who have already decided their rank.

The Legible Child by Tim Carmichael

Tim Carmichael's turns to the public education accountability system and the fatigue it creates, where teachers and students work inside routines built to measure learning while much of the real learning happens outside the system’s view.

We Call This Order by Paul Stewart

Paul Stewart's looks at how online discourse rewards outrage and certainty, tracing how algorithms and social pressure gradually push nuance aside until only the loudest voices remain.

Waiting Room Magazines Are a Conspiracy Against Sanity by Scott Christenson🌴

Scott Christenson takes a satirical look at the strange ritual of the medical waiting room, where outdated magazines and glossy pharma pamphlets fill the silence, hinting at a system that manages patients’ time with distraction while quietly marketing back to them.

Our Shared Vision: The Emergent Habitat. by River and Celia in Underland

River and Celia write in the voice of an official program introducing the “Emergent Habitat,” where an immersion-based language system promises wellbeing while blurring the line between learning and compliance.

🎖️ Runners-up

🏅 Honorable Mentions

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  • Teena Quinn about 2 hours ago

    Congrats to the winners

  • George’s Girl 2026 about 2 hours ago

    Congratulations everyone🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺💙🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • 😉❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💓💓💓💓💯💥

  • Tiffany Gordonabout 5 hours ago

    Congratulations everyone! 🥳🎉🥳🎉

  • Harper Lewisabout 5 hours ago

    Well done, everyone! All I did for this was a one-draft rant. Glad to see true effort rewarded!💖💖💖

  • Caitlin Charltonabout 6 hours ago

    The gears were turning as I watched that man in the suit; it is perverse how much is passed off as right when it is so deeply wrong. I believe that when we speak of these systems, much can be revealed, and through that revelation, we find the peace of shared experience. Thank you to the Vocal team. This recognition is a profound encouragement to an observer who only hopes to put what she sees into words. Congratulations to everyone who placed. 🤗🌼

  • Sara Wilsonabout 6 hours ago

    Congrats to everyone and yay! Thank you, Vocal 😊 I'm honoured to be included amongst such talent 🥹🩵🩷

  • Paul Stewartabout 6 hours ago

    Oh. Thank you very much and congrats to everyone else.

  • Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout 6 hours ago

    Congrats everyone!!

  • Edward Swaffordabout 6 hours ago

    🖤🤍

  • Seema Patelabout 6 hours ago

    Congrats all.

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