First Segora Vignette Competition
SEGORA Vignette Competition, First Prize: £30 Consolation prizes: £10, deadline 15 March 2010 Read more…
SEGORA Vignette Competition, First Prize: £30 Consolation prizes: £10, deadline 15 March 2010 Read more…
Southport Writers’ Circle International Poetry Competition 2010, First Prize: £200, Second Prize: £100, Third Prize: £50 (In addition: £25 Humour Prize; £25 Local Prize) Read more…
Djudicator: Alison Chisholm, First Prize: £200, Second Prize: £100, Third Prize: £50 In addition: £25 Humour Prize; £25 Local Prize. Read more…
An open online poetry competition a poetic e-democracy. Now open for entries, rigorous, professional, the greatest ever online poetry competition.
Prize fund accumulates @£2.00 per entry up to £10,000 maximum. 1st Prize – 50%, 2nd Prize – 25%, 3rd Prize – 15%, 4th Prize – 10% Read more…
2010 International Poetry Competition Grand Prize $2,010.
Guidelines & Information:
* Poems must be your original creative work, not published in a national print publication. Online or strictly local publication is permitted, as long as you hold the copyright.
* Deadline: May 7, 2010. Winners are announced in August. The Contest Issue appears in October.
* The contest will be judged by the Editor of Atlanta Review. Previous Grand Prize winners and associates, friends or students of the judge are not eligible.
Get the Poetry 2010 Contest Issue for just $5 OR get it FREE with a $10 subscription.
Leaf Books invites you to submit poems (max 35 lines) on any subject. Winning and commended entries will be published in an anthology and very outstanding poems in the Leaf Writing magazine.
First Prize: Winner receives £200 and a free copy of the anthology.
Runners up receives a free copy of the anthology and 10 free mini-books.
All published authors will be able to pre- order the book and the magazine at a significantly reduced rate.
To enter: £3 per entry, 4 entries for £10.
Closing Date: 31 May 2010
Three age group divisions: 9-11, 12-14, and 15+ years of age.
What Conditions Apply?
* Entries must be original, in English, and in hard copy (printed) format only.
* Entrants need to be primary or high school students at the time of entry.
* Your poem must have something to do with science (e.g., a science experiment, a science idea, or a scientific issue that is important in our lives; even a science teacher!) and should have rhyme and rhythm.
* There is no limit to the length of your poem, but short poems can be great.
* A student may enter more than one poem.
* The judges’ decision is final.
* Permission is granted for Science Time to reproduce your entry.
What Needs to be Done?
Post your poem/s or rhyme/s, together with the completed Entry Form, to reach us by June 30, 2010. Include the student name, age (as of the closing date), and school on each poem (possibly on the back). The entry fee of 5.50 AUD (Australian dollars, and including GST) per poem needs to accompany the Entry Form. There is a minimum fee of 27.50 AUD per school (not applicable to homeschoolers), but no maximum limit. The entry fees contribute to judging and administration costs, including the issuing of certificates.