Write a poem or two or several on some aspect of Arthurian legend without reference to Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Poetry.
In your notes give links to your source or sources.
This contest is a Winklings contest and is hosted by Lyndon. It will be anonymously viewed and critiqued.
You may use any style and genre that suits your purposes. Finalists who are not Winklings will heartily be invited, in most cases, to join the Winklings.
Honorable mentions and finalists will be added where necessary.May your Medieval wanderings into MALORY [ET ALIA] YIELD RESULTS.
EDIT: This contest will now be judged by cricketjeff and CitrineSunrise.
Contest is Over
- Contest was judged on November 7, 2008
- Rewards: Gold: 3000, Silver: 2000, Bronze: 1000, Honorable mention: 3 people
- Final notes: Thank you for your entries. Each one was a pleasure to read and added to the lore that was Camelot.
Three honorable mentions were added and they are in no particular order.
Gold: In Search of a Chalice and a Pentacle
Silver: The White Phantom
Bronze: Camelot
HM: Lady of Avalon
HM: Spells and Dreams
HM: One Night of Love
Contest Winners
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Yet golden light glinting as day draws to close,
Beckons him onward, through trials and grief.by ecrivain01 25 lines, 140 comments, on Nov 23 12:43 AM 2004. In Personal, Spiritual, Society
Gold trophy winner
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There are many ladies of Camelot.
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Oh! Lancelot
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