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Poetry Contest
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All entries for Campbell Corner’s 9th Poetry Contest must be postmarked by March 15, 2007. Omit author’s name on manuscript and include a cover sheet with name, address, phone, and e-mail. Maximum length for submissions is 20 pages. Entrants must submit their poems in three printed copies. The entry fee is $25; checks should be made payable to Sarah Lawrence College. Previously published work is accepted, but when and where published should be noted on the cover sheet.
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Each winner of the Poetry Contest gets 90 days of Fame and Glory atop the CHAMBEROOM main pages! The title of your winning poem will be a clickable link that takes people directly to a separate page featuring your poem and any site(s) you would like to promote.
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During the month of April, the Young People's Department offered a Poetry Contest for students in 3rd to 8th grade. Thank you to everyone who entered the contest. Below are this year's winners.
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Each and every quarter, there will be a Poetry Contest held at the CHAMBEROOM. It is a great opportunity to share your creative musings with others, and to get some well deserved appreciation and exposure for your work.
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The Mission of Dream Quest One Poetry & Writing Contest is to inspire, motivate and encourage anyone who has the desire or love of poetry and writing, to continue doing so without the fear of failure or success! And remember, in whatever you do, "it's okay to dream", for dreams do come true.
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Legitimate poetry contests are generally sponsored by newspapers, magazines and accredited schools (such as universities). They offer small prizes and frequently the opportunity to read your poetry at local gatherings or workshops. In a legitimate poetry contest, you will never be charged to be published, and generally you will receive at least one free copy of whatever the publication is that you appear in.
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