SPRING FEVER POETRY CONTEST

14/01/09

Permalink 03:34:23 pm, 186 words, 945 views   English (UK)
Categories: Open Contests

SPRING FEVER POETRY CONTEST

Spring is just around the corner, well perhaps it’s still a few bends away, but to help it along our annual Spring Fever poetry competition has been revamped and will definitely cheer you up during these last dismal days of winter!

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Spring Fever is totally on-line and calls for 40 line poems or less with a spring-like theme, relating to either one of the site gallery photographs or one of your own choosing.

Either way, poems and photographs appear live on the site and are open to public viewing, voting and commenting on. This is a great way to get feed back on your work, but final judging is by human editor.

There are cash prizes of £50, £30 & £20 for the winners plus other prizes.

Our daily email report keeps you up to date with your position in the competition.

Cut along to the site and see what has all ready been entered. We only accept 100 entries so register a place and get your entry in by the 21st March, 2009.
http://www.writelink.co.uk/springfever

Spring Fever is sponsored by:
WriteItNow software, http://www.ravensheadservices.com

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Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: sarah_james [Member] Email · http://www.milltech-systems.co.uk
Might be me, Sue, I just popped over there and the rules page seems to have old details (250 word stories, deadline dec etc) :-)
PermalinkPermalink 14/01/09 @ 15:48
Comment from: admin [Member] · http://www.writelink.co.uk
Whoops! Well spotted. I altered the page then forgot to upload it. Let me know if you see any more errors!
PermalinkPermalink 14/01/09 @ 16:01

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