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2010
Poetry Contest
2010 Poetry Contest
The OnceWritten.com no-limits Poetry Contest. We're looking for great poems by new
voices, and although we are open to everyone, this the perfect contest for new and
emerging poets.
We don't have limits on page or word count, just send us your very best. The reading
fee includes a submission of up to three poems. Want to enter three more? You'll have
to enter twice.
Details
Prizes
First Prize: $500 and publication
Runner Up: $100 and publication
Deadline
March 31, 2010
Reading Fee
Daily Writing Sparks Subscribers: $10
General Public: $15
Word/Line/Page Limit
No Word/Page Limit
Notification
May 1, 2010
Email
Submissions
Step 1
Complete the
Entry Form below
Step 2
Make your payment of $15 by Pay Pal.
If the corresponding reading fee is not received (either by PayPal or by mail,
your story will not be considered.)
Step 3
Please email your contest entry to:
.
Your name, address, phone number and email must appear on the
email.
Please make sure the work is fully enclosed in the body of the email. Do not
send attachments.
Entries must be received in-house by
March 31, 2010
at 11:59 pm PST.
Mail
Submissions
Step 1
Complete the
Entry Form below
Step 2
Make your payment of $15 by Pay Pal.
You may also mail a check with your entry.
Please make checks payable to OnceWritten.com.
Incorrectly completed checks will not be accepted.
Canadian Citizens: We do accept checks drawn on Canadian funds. If you
pay in Canadian funds, please add $5 for currency exchange & processing.
If the corresponding reading fee is not received (either by PayPal or by mail,
your story will not be considered.)
Step 3
Mail submissions with proper reading fee (
made payable to OnceWritten.com) to:
OnceWritten.com
2010 Poetry Contest
1850 N. Whitley Ave. #404
Hollywood, California 90028
Entries must be postmarked March 31, 2010 and
received in house by April 7, 2010. Late entries will be
returned unopened.
Your name, address, phone number and email should appear
ONLY on a non-attached cover
sheet. The title of your work should appear on the cover sheet, and should also appear, along
with a page number, on every page of your entry.