Welcome, welcome! This time around I want you to chose one of the three options below:
1. write a poem about a mythical creature
2. write a poem about a legend (there are tons!)
3. write a poem about a god/dess
You can combine options if you choose, that's ok. Prewrites allowed BUT I prefer fresh writes.
In your author's notes, please put which option you choose and the subject (Option 2 - Bigfoot, Option 1 - phoenix, option 3 - Hecate, etc, etc). I will DQ if this is not noted.
As always, no sticky caps, make sure you spell-check, and have fun being creative!
1. write a poem about a mythical creature
2. write a poem about a legend (there are tons!)
3. write a poem about a god/dess
You can combine options if you choose, that's ok. Prewrites allowed BUT I prefer fresh writes.
In your author's notes, please put which option you choose and the subject (Option 2 - Bigfoot, Option 1 - phoenix, option 3 - Hecate, etc, etc). I will DQ if this is not noted.
As always, no sticky caps, make sure you spell-check, and have fun being creative!
Contest is Over
- Contest was judged on February 4, 2007
- Rewards: Gold: 300, Silver: 150, Bronze: 75, Honorable mention: 4 people
- Final notes: Wow, so many interesting reads. If I had enough points, everyone would win but alas, I cannot.
Several unique subjects touched on, I suggest you check out the various entries if you have not yet.
Congrats to the winners:
Gold - Reborn in Blood
Silver - Goddess Supreme
Bronze - Walk Gently Through my Mind
and to all the HMs. Thank you everyone for entering, hope to see you at the next contest!
Contest Winners
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• Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
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Walk gently through my mind,
For I have seen a thousand lives.• Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove] -
She foresees His Future through Empty Sockets, Her Visions ever Plague Her,
For He has Plucked Her Eyes from Her Skull screaming, wieldi• Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
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she takes my breath
and makes me swirl• Commented on by judge. Prewrite -
I watched her from my hiding places
crouched amongst lush ferns and organic rot• Commented on by judge. Prewrite -
Odin went to the great Yggdrasil and did
impale himself with his great spear• Commented on by judge. Prewrite
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for Option 2, can I use a local legend? Its a kind of cliche one, and its one of those that most small communities have in one way or the other. Its a kind of spin off of Romeo and Juliet. But, its a legend, with truth buried amidst gravestones, journals, and lies.
so may I use a legend locale? -
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I went for Option 3 a god/dess -
I have a poem about how I am a mythical creature, how that is what my sibilings call me A Tarrasque. Would that work for this?
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Thank You
Thank you so very much for the lovely Silver trophy and much appreciated points. Congrats to all the winners and to all who entered. Great contest
Hugs, Bunny
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thank you for the bronze, congratulations to the other winners,Di
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