It's been so long I don't really remember what I wrote about these in the contest, going back to steal those:
Four Tickets
Liked it, not too much else to say.
--Hearing it again: good emotion, kind of a Shirley Jackson's The Lottery feel.
Life Sentence
It took me about half the story to get my bearings, but I really enjoyed it. It will probably get my vote.
--This one didn't grab me as much this time. Maybe because I knew where it was going? And because I didn't really understand why this fate was supposed to be so terrible. Is it because your brain wouldn't be able to cope with all those varied memories? Is it because it considered humans mundane and dull and didn't want to be bored to death? I'm not really sure. Because, honestly, it sounds kind of cool to be able to get a civilization's experience, though not if it were involuntary of course.
The Future is Set
I liked this one a lot. Good stuff, using precognition to do villainous acts in the greater good.
--Reading ita gain, The Future is Set was my favorite, all the apparently villainous acts coming together and making sense, and only the one other person realizing it.