The Forgotten Room Challenge Winners
A behind-the-scenes glimpse at the Vocal Curation Team’s top picks from The Forgotten Room.

Some doors stay shut because crossing the threshold changes something. In The Forgotten Room, writers stepped into spaces thick with dust, memory, and silence. What they found there wasn’t always safe or clear, but it was honest, layered, and unforgettable. Here, setting isn’t background noise; it’s the heart of the story, carrying the weight of what’s been hidden or avoided.
🏆 Winners
When Next the Stars Align by C. Rommial Butler
C. Rommial Butler's story excels at turning the house itself into a living, breathing character, where each room reverberates with personal history and untold grief. This piece lingered because it was both a haunting reflection and a masterclass in setting as storytelling.
The First Person by Hannah Moore
Hannah Moore's piece pulls you into a loop that feels both surreal and personal. The room keeps shifting, like memory itself, and each return reveals something new. It left me thinking about how spaces can trap us and reflect us at the same time.
The Museum of a Lost Girls Life by Imola Tóth
Imola Tóth's story turns the attic into something more than storage, it holds the weight of what the family couldn’t say out loud. Marie’s quiet search uncovers pain that’s been sitting there for years. What stuck with me was how gently the story handled grief without needing to explain it.
Miss Havisham's Bathroom by Rachel Robbins
Miss Havisham's Bathroom by Rachel Robbins stands out for how clearly the setting carries emotional weight. The faded bathroom isn’t just described, it drives a shift in the character that feels earned and sharp.
Behind the Web by JBaz
JBaz's Behind the Web uses the closed-off room as a powerful symbol of everything left unsaid. It’s a subtle, moving look at how healing can start in the most avoided places.
🎖️ Runners-up
- Her Last Room by Edward Swafford
- Complicit by Paul Stewart
- The Room on the Plans by Aspen Noble
- Secret Seeds Never Planted by Lightning Bolt ⚡
- Cleansed Now by Andrea Corwin
- I Am by J. Nicholas Merchen
- The Uppermost Chamber by Tim Carmichael
- The Jilted Bride! by Novel Allen
- the visitor by John Cox
- Raising Cain by Meredith Harmon
- Behind the Sea Green Door by Sandy Gillman
- Measurement by Judey Kalchik
- You and that Rascally Rabbit by Amos Glade
- In My Head by Donna Fox (HKB)
- Down the Red Steps by GL
🏅 Honorable Mentions
- In the Alpine Fog by Simone Rocca
- Remediation Required by Aubrey Rebecca
- 6229-D by D. J. Reddall
- Haunt by Raistlin Allen
- The Dining Room by Polite Adjacent
- In This Memory by Adam Diehl
- Unchained by Mark Gagnon
- Silent Room by Rebecca Sunberry
- A Vignette of Neglect by Emma Weir
- Family Camcorder by Emily Erickson
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Comments (20)
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
Absolutely thrilled to be included in the winners. Congratulations to everyone who is named here.
Congratulations, all!!
Congratulations everyone
Love how this challenge highlights setting as a character, these pieces really embody that.
Congrats to everyone! ❤️ And thank you Vocal team for placing me the winner team with these amazing stories! It's an honor and the way you described it was really touching. I feel like I managed to handle grief the way I wanted it.
Congratulations to all the winners you have done well 👏❤️🩹❤️🩹
Congratulations to all the winners!
Gratsa mucho to the 35 place-getters 🥰🥰🥰
Bravo to all the winners!
Congratulations everyone! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊
Congratulations to all the winners.
Congratulations All! 🥳🎊🎊🎊
Thanks, and congratulations everyone else!
Well done everyone 🌺♦️🌺
Congrats to all for their hard work, imagination, and great storytelling!
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Yay!!! congrats winners!!
Congrats everyone
These deep-dive pieces are an engrossing read. I look forward to catching on the ones I've missed!