Vote for the poem(s) you feel is the best (up to two). Remember to adhere to the "Honor Code" when voting.
While it is understood there is no absolute means to monitor the intent of a vote, we ask each PRC participant to exercise integrity when voting out of respect for the contest:
- Please give each poetry submission an equal opportunity in attaining your vote.
- Please read, or at least skim, all the entries before voting.
- Please do not vote for your friends just because they're your friends.
The Poetry Running Contest puts good faith in its participants to act in an honorable manner.
Contestants, remember, you are required required to vote (and you can't vote for yourself)!
Happy voting!
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I was charmed by the idea of images alongside Blippy's poem, which was still solidly written. I don't want to make it seem like I voted for it solely on its novelty; the imagery was done with good taste and it added to the writing without detracting from it.
My second vote went to Crusible because I liked the dichotomy of moths/butterflies and the message I perceived from it.
Voted for blippy's. It was fun, so I voted for it. Blippy's was the poem I voted for. The poem I thought should win was blippy's. I cast my vote for the poem I thought should win. Which was blippy's. So I voted for it.
A huge congrats, thank you and good luck to Crusible! It's a tough, nearly thankless, and often embarrassing job running the PRC (names are hard- just ask ivladiilvadiivadiilvladi Ilvaldi)
I am normally not one for epic poetry, but I did like Braids of Aphrodite, a lot. My other vote goes to Butterflies Dance at Night, but I must admit it was not an easy task to vote (hence the late voting).
I experimented with Haiku, since the very simplistic, yet deep condensed poetry is something that interrests me.
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Decks I play:
Legacy:
Pox
Demon Stompy
Black Knights
Modern:
Tainted Shadow
MBC
8 Rack
Casual:
Suicide Black
Old-school Nightmare Effect
EDH:
Anowon, the Ruin Sage
"God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him."
-Friedrich Nietzsche
Here are the Poetry submissions for this week:
Cold by Chiligyro
Braids of Aphrodite by sipes1946
Worldwide Wackiness by BlippyTheSlug
writer by Preve
Butterflies Dance at Night by Crusible
The story of my father and my children by Ophidian Eye
Vote for the poem(s) you feel is the best (up to two). Remember to adhere to the "Honor Code" when voting.
While it is understood there is no absolute means to monitor the intent of a vote, we ask each PRC participant to exercise integrity when voting out of respect for the contest:
- Please give each poetry submission an equal opportunity in attaining your vote.
- Please read, or at least skim, all the entries before voting.
- Please do not vote for your friends just because they're your friends.
The Poetry Running Contest puts good faith in its participants to act in an honorable manner.
Contestants, remember, you are required required to vote (and you can't vote for yourself)!
Happy voting!
like pen pencil computer
sometimes prolific
sometimes a neuter
My second vote went to Crusible because I liked the dichotomy of moths/butterflies and the message I perceived from it.
A huge congrats, thank you and good luck to Crusible! It's a tough, nearly thankless, and often embarrassing job running the PRC (names are hard- just ask
ivladiilvadiivadiilvladiIlvaldi)Join the Poetry Running Contest!
I experimented with Haiku, since the very simplistic, yet deep condensed poetry is something that interrests me.
Decks I play:
-Friedrich Nietzsche
like pen pencil computer
sometimes prolific
sometimes a neuter