January 2005 Poetry Contest
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question: although all poems are being submitted to linda and then judged by you, joe, will every single submitted poem be displayed on the site? i was thinking maybe posting them anonymously, of course by you and not by us, because then it would be too out of control. if they were posted for everyone else to see i think some of us would enjoy reading them all as well. and you could post them after the 19th when they are all in, so that nobody's poem can be ripped off, so to speak, by someone else who is still writing theirs. unless you think your judgments might be skewed by other people's comments and critiques. but it's just a suggestion.
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Just to give an example of what I was talking about...
I add as constraints: it should deal with love and death, and it has to be a haiku (5/7/5 syllables).
Cheers
tom
I add as constraints: it should deal with love and death, and it has to be a haiku (5/7/5 syllables).
Would this be considered off topic? ("winter" isn't explicitely mentioned)Epilogue after the final act
Snow caressed his bone
Where warm tongues had meandered.
Spider Love fulfilled.
Cheers
tom
Last edited by tom.d.stiller on Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
[Tee-Hee] ~ As I read Tom's postings here, I think, "Ain't it grand not to be the judge or intermediary
~ there's always something!" No idea how Joe will answer, Tom, however, "seedy hotel" was often shown not said. I would hope that with such a brooooooad topic as winter, that people wouldn't still try to find the fringes, for pushing the envelope. However, ya gotta remember the group we're dealing with here
.
Snow and the spider
? Now there's a fringey example
.


Snow and the spider


T-
I will post the poems anonymously after I have judged them. I won't before as I don't want to be influenced by others comments.
Tom-
If I don't see a connection with "winter," I will probably comment on it and it will probably affect a poems rank. In your example, I don't know. Snow certainly implies winter. In a short poem, it might work, in a longer one, it might not. If the connection is obviously there, and I missed it-well, then everyone will know that the judge is dense.
Joe
I will post the poems anonymously after I have judged them. I won't before as I don't want to be influenced by others comments.
Tom-
If I don't see a connection with "winter," I will probably comment on it and it will probably affect a poems rank. In your example, I don't know. Snow certainly implies winter. In a short poem, it might work, in a longer one, it might not. If the connection is obviously there, and I missed it-well, then everyone will know that the judge is dense.
Joe
"Say a prayer for the cowboy..."
Well, now, it could be the spider resided on Mt. Hood, where the snow caps the mountain in summer
. Please be certain to include said spider's origin [vacation spot or pilgrimage site], when posting such poems
.
Joe ~ I strongly concur with your decision to postpone posting till after your judging is completed. It will be difficult enough to do it absent any influences! Dense, eh
? Somehow that word hadn't popped into my vocabulary with thoughts of you. Guess I should reserve judgement 'til after the contest
?
~ Lizzy


Joe ~ I strongly concur with your decision to postpone posting till after your judging is completed. It will be difficult enough to do it absent any influences! Dense, eh


~ Lizzy
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85 syllables for Linda
Thank you, Linda. You
summed it up in a few words:
"short yet difficult"
I wasted what was
my only inspiration
in an example.
Now I am left here
without a winter poem
near a frozen lake.
But I don't worry.
Being true to my own self
I thank you again.
Maybe tomorrow
another wintry thought comes
and gives a few lines.
Thank you, Linda. You
summed it up in a few words:
"short yet difficult"
I wasted what was
my only inspiration
in an example.
Now I am left here
without a winter poem
near a frozen lake.
But I don't worry.
Being true to my own self
I thank you again.
Maybe tomorrow
another wintry thought comes
and gives a few lines.
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