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!
*Interested new participants should submit their poems here.
Zelderex, I really liked the:
"... And her knife
carved the line between
Hope and Fear and believe me
Her knife was dull."
That was awesome. The rest was swell too.
Preve, really enjoyed this one, I was annoyed at how the poem gets somewhat nerfed visually by the auto censor stuff, but I fought through it and the poem works well even with the forbidden words. sleep describes tiredness and burnout really well.
My runners up where The Stars Await and Poem #100.
I feel The Stars Await needs a space between every 4th line to break up the wall of text feel it has. Otherwise I liked the structure and words.
Poem #100 was cool, it's poem #4 for me!
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like pen pencil computer
sometimes prolific
sometimes a neuter
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I appreciate many types of writing styles but this one is probably closer to what i really enjoy. It really captures an image and a thought and great mystery.
Here are the Poetry submissions for this week:
Postponed Poetry by Guilan
Poem #100 by Blippytheslug
Generally by 4thdimensionalbubble
The Stars Await- Drizzt's Plea by QueenGothica13
She Said No by Lucknorris
And by Zelderex
Sleep by Preve
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!
*Interested new participants should submit their poems here.
Join the Poetry Running Contest!
Join the Poetry Running Contest!
Zelderex, I really liked the:
"... And her knife
carved the line between
Hope and Fear and believe me
Her knife was dull."
That was awesome. The rest was swell too.
Preve, really enjoyed this one, I was annoyed at how the poem gets somewhat nerfed visually by the auto censor stuff, but I fought through it and the poem works well even with the forbidden words. sleep describes tiredness and burnout really well.
My runners up where The Stars Await and Poem #100.
I feel The Stars Await needs a space between every 4th line to break up the wall of text feel it has. Otherwise I liked the structure and words.
Poem #100 was cool, it's poem #4 for me!
like pen pencil computer
sometimes prolific
sometimes a neuter
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“Thus strangely are our souls constructed, and by slight ligaments
are we bound to prosperity and ruin.”
― Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
I appreciate many types of writing styles but this one is probably closer to what i really enjoy. It really captures an image and a thought and great mystery.
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I seriously feel so awkward congratulating myself because it's kind of a self-serving formality.
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