I'm not sure specifically which 'rea award for the short story' you are referring to. There could be various awards related to short stories with different names. It might be a local or specialized award that I'm not familiar with.
Since the title 'the watcher rea story' is rather ambiguous, it might refer to a fictional account of a watcher. This watcher could be a character in a mystery or thriller, perhaps observing secrets or events that unfold in a particular setting. Without more context, it's hard to say precisely.
I'm not sure who exactly 'Jennifer Rea' is in the UF (presumably University of Florida?) Graphic Novel. It could be a character created specifically for that graphic novel, perhaps an artist, writer, or a main character within the story.
As the title is so unclear, it's impossible to determine who the main character is. It could be the 'watcher' but without more information, we can't be sure.
I don't really know the significance of Jennifer Rea in the UF Graphic Novel. It could be that she has a major role in the plot, like being a hero or a villain.
The 'rea award for the short story' might be open to a wide range of writers. Amateur writers who are just starting out and have a unique voice and perspective in their short stories could be in the running. Professional writers with a long list of publications may also be eligible. The key factor is likely the quality of the short story. It should probably demonstrate creativity, originality, and a deep understanding of the craft of short - story writing. Additionally, if the award has a particular theme or focus, for example, if it's centered around stories that deal with social issues, then writers whose short stories align with that theme would have a better chance of winning.
In Twilight fanfiction, mens rea can be portrayed in various ways. Sometimes, a character might have a guilty mind about hiding their true nature, like a vampire trying to keep their identity secret from a human they care about. It adds an element of internal conflict.
One key element is the sense of longing. The driver in the story really wants to be home for Christmas. Another is the setting of the journey, like the cold weather outside which contrasts with the warm feeling of home. Also, the idea of family waiting at home is important. It's what makes the drive worth it. The music also plays a role as it sets the mood of the journey, a slow and steady rhythm that makes you think of a long drive on a cold winter day.
The 'Driving Home for Christmas' by Chris Rea is a song that tells a story of the journey home for Christmas. It has a warm and nostalgic feel. The lyrics paint a picture of someone traveling through the cold, looking forward to being with family and loved ones at Christmas time. The melody adds to the sense of anticipation and the joy of the holiday season.
It can create twists. If a character has a guilty mind about something they've done, it can lead to unexpected actions that change the direction of the plot.