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This is a photograph of my mother and two uncles, taken some eighty years ago. Think about it. Rules: Close attention to grammar, spelling, punctuation, poetic conventions required.
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Try writing half of a sonnet--a sonnette!
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Write a poem that not only defines a kind of poetry, but does it at the same time.by micol 600 points, ended February 22, 11 entries
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For this contest, I would like you explore the contours of stone and wire in this Alunite pendant. Alunite is formed when natural sulphuric acid formed in volcanoes acts on adjacent rocks, creating intricate patterns, usually
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Find the poem hidden in a wire-wrapped stone.
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Write a poem about the "dawn" of the New Year!
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Creative responses to a piece of crocheted artword.
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A Christmas Eve gift--a polished poem
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Something new about Christmas
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That's it: Drought!by micol 550 points, ended September 23, 2007, 16 entries
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Every word considered, controlled, compelling. Every mark purposeful, powerful 10-30 lines.by micol 800 points, ended September 26, 2007, 11 entries
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For this contest, you need to write two poems…well, one actually, but in two versions. The first version may be any form or approach, 10-25 lines, any topic but following my guidelines. The second must change the firby micol 500 points, ended September 30, 2007, 4 entries
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Write a poem based on the structure and form of Robert Frost’s “Dust of Snow” -- The way a crow Shook down on me The dust of snow From a hemlock tree Has given my heart A change of mood
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Here’s an approach to the sonnet that I haven’t seen any yet at AP. The MILTONIC SONNET uses 14 LINES of DECASYLLABIC verse and ABABCDCDEFEFGG, ABBAABBACDECDE, or other traditional sonnet rhyme. However, the
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A form-related contest based on the comic Double-Dactyl.
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Focused free-verse poetry based on a common, everyday object.by micol 1200 points, ended August 30, 2007, 4 entries In Free verse
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Write me an image-driven poem in which every space, every word, every letter, every mark of punctuation counts. Nothing superfluous, nothing forced, nothing awkwardly strained. Tight. Focused. Controlled. Free verse
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