I'm doing something a bit different here. I'm going to give you two situations.(something that has happened to me recently) and two options will follow each. I want you to pick an option from one of the two situations. I'd like you to be inspired by the situations but you do not HAVE to use them as inspiration.
no erotica
NOnE Of THiS
cursing is fine, but not too much
And put the option and Roman Numeral in your author's box
OR (just thought of something!)
If the situation itself inspires you just put the situation(s) (yes, you may use both) in the box without the options
SITUATION I:
I just went on a cruise and I met this guy. He was really great but I only had about 6 days with him because he lives far away. That's pretty much what my mind wants to revolve around at the moment. From hello to first dance to first kiss to last dance to last kiss to good-bye and everything in between, my mind is just stuck.
(I) Option One: write a poem about not being ready to say good-bye
(I) Option Two: write a poem about being to far apart
SITUATION II:
On the cruise, a friend and I were hanging out and we noticed that the clock (which was set to the time in Miami, Florida and was a 24 hour [army time] digital clock) read 00:00. My friend said "We're in no time." And a little after that it changed to 00:01
(II) Option One: write a poem about there being no such thing as time
(II) Option Two: write about what you would do if you could pause time but only for a bit.
no erotica
NOnE Of THiS
cursing is fine, but not too much
And put the option and Roman Numeral in your author's box
OR (just thought of something!)
If the situation itself inspires you just put the situation(s) (yes, you may use both) in the box without the options
SITUATION I:
I just went on a cruise and I met this guy. He was really great but I only had about 6 days with him because he lives far away. That's pretty much what my mind wants to revolve around at the moment. From hello to first dance to first kiss to last dance to last kiss to good-bye and everything in between, my mind is just stuck.
(I) Option One: write a poem about not being ready to say good-bye
(I) Option Two: write a poem about being to far apart
SITUATION II:
On the cruise, a friend and I were hanging out and we noticed that the clock (which was set to the time in Miami, Florida and was a 24 hour [army time] digital clock) read 00:00. My friend said "We're in no time." And a little after that it changed to 00:01
(II) Option One: write a poem about there being no such thing as time
(II) Option Two: write about what you would do if you could pause time but only for a bit.
Contest is Over
- Contest was judged on February 5, 2008
- Rewards: Gold: 300, Silver: 200, Bronze: 39
- Final notes: Thanks guys for entering, you were all great.
Contest Winners
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The ocean smiled and said goodbye
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Somewhere out there beyond the stars or the sea is aby Mr.Cat 19 lines, 3 comments, on Jan 21 11:57 PM 2008• Commented on by judge.
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Thank you so so much for the honour of gold! I am thrilled

Congratulations to the other winners and thanks so much for hosting
Gaylene
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Smiling and showing off my beautiful bronze trophy...
Thank you very much for the honor!
Congratulations to all who came to this fine contest.


