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Pseudo History

Write me a piece of history as you imagine it.

I'm looking for something that could travel down through the centuries as fascinating myth/folk lore because it's so compelling.

Prose or poetry but no rhyme and not excruciatingly long please.

If you want more information about what it is I'm asking im me.



The idea came from the page of our esteemed Theasp:

http://allpoetry.com/Theasp



Contest is Over

  • Contest was judged on September 12
  • Rewards: Gold: 400, Silver: 100, Bronze: 75, Honorable mention: 1 people
  • Final notes:
    Reading your entries was very enjoyable. You all gave me something to think about. I apologise for taking so long to judge and thanks to everyone for entering!

    Peace Georgia

Contest Winners

  1. The wise man walked throughout the marketplace searching with eyes, staff, and wizardry for the chosen one. Young boy after young boy prese
    by PerVirtuous 57 lines, 6 comments, on Aug 5 9:37 AM. In Contest, Fantasy, Society, Spiritual
    Gold trophy winner
    • Commented on by judge. [remove]
  2. This is a story of a love far deeper than the ocean and more beautiful by comparison, of battles to sustain it, and a time of almost loss,
    by T-Dizzle Mcnizzle 38 lines, 4 comments, on Aug 22 1:04 AM 2007. In Love
    Silver trophy winner
    • Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]
  3. Two Mary's on each side of her stood
    Mary, the coquette and Mary the Good
    by Theasp 49 lines, 4 comments, on Aug 4 5:15 PM
    Bronze trophy winner
    • Commented on by judge. [remove]
  4. It is said, be careful what you wish for,
    the wish might be more than you can stand.
    by skeleton coast 37 lines, 2 comments, on Aug 5 9:18 AM
    Honorable mention
    • Commented on by judge. Prewrite [remove]

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  • ecrivain01
    August 16
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    I've got a good number ...

    of poems of that genre, but mine all rhyme. Too bad, as I like the idea of the contest.