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Students' Poetry Contest - Light & Shadow The entrant must be a BA or MA student enrolled at a university in Romania. Deadline: April 26th 2015. FEES:
There are no entry fees. or docx.)

ELIGIBILITY
The entrant must be a BA (also BSc) or MA (also MSc) student. ENTRY RULES
The poems submitted must have an explicit connection to the suggested theme. You can write your poem directly in response to the image, or use it as the springboard for your own musings on the theme. While we encourage the use of fixed forms of poetry as the villanelle or the sonnet, you are free to write your

entry poem in any poetic form, style, mood or viewpoint, including nonhuman ones such as buildings, plants, animals etc. We value your skill with language and quality of thought. Submissions are accepted until: April 26th 2015

The poem(s) must be in English (some non-English words or phrases are OK if used sparingly)
The poem(s) must be the original work of a single writer. No collaborative efforts are allowed and no translations. One writer can submit no more than 3 poems
The poem(s) should not exceed 5 pages (any font 12 pt., black, single-spaced except for stanza breaks or intentional spacing). Number the pages in the footer/ center bottom of pages if your poem runs more than two pages). Save as Microsoft Word document (doc. with the poem title in the file name typed exactly the same as on the document. Do not put your name or any identifying marks on the manuscript. Send a cover-sheet containing your name, email address, phone number and the title(s) of the poem(s) that you entered in the contest. Individual online submissions should be sent as a single attachment to: [email protected]
Safe receipt of all submissions will be acknowledged provided a valid email contact address is provided

Entries that do not follow the rules of submission will be disqualified
ALL ENTRIES ARE JUDGED ANONYMOUSLY

AWARDS
All poems entered in the competition will be considered for publication in a forthcoming anthology. THERE ARE PRIZES! Each winner will receive a Certificate of Achievement and a cash prize. No person may win more than one prize. Notifications:
Finalists will be notified by email on May 15th and winners announced at the annual Seminars in Anglophone Studies of the Department of English Language of Literature, Faculty of Letters, University of Oradea.

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12/07/2015

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Dear Everyone,The new deadline to our Poetry Contest is October 1st 2015. We are looking forward to your poems! :-)
10/07/2015

Dear Everyone,
The new deadline to our Poetry Contest is October 1st 2015. We are looking forward to your poems! :-)

24/04/2015

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL
A writer died and was given the option of going to heaven or hell.

She decided to check out each place first. As the writer descended into the fiery pits, she saw row upon row of writers chained to their desks in a steaming sweatshop. As they worked, they were repeatedly whipped with thorny lashes.

“Oh my,” said the writer. “Let me see heaven now.”

A few moments later, as she ascended into heaven, she saw rows of writers, chained to their desks in a steaming sweatshop. As they worked, they, too, were whipped with thorny lashes.

“Wait a minute,” said the writer. “This is just as bad as hell!”

“Oh no, it’s not,” replied an unseen voice. “Here, your work gets published.”

Don't forget! Submissions are accepted until: April 26th 2015. We are looking forward to receiving your poems! :-)
18/04/2015

Don't forget! Submissions are accepted until: April 26th 2015. We are looking forward to receiving your poems! :-)

anyone lived in a pretty how towne.e. cummingsanyone lived in a pretty how town(with up so floating many bells down)spri...
09/04/2015

anyone lived in a pretty how town
e.e. cummings

anyone lived in a pretty how town
(with up so floating many bells down)
spring summer autumn winter
he sang his didn’t he danced his did.

Women and men(both little and small)
cared for anyone not at all
they sowed their isn’t they reaped their same
sun moon stars rain

children guessed(but only a few
and down they forgot as up they grew
autumn winter spring summer)
that noone loved him more by more

when by now and tree by leaf
she laughed his joy she cried his grief
bird by snow and stir by still
anyone’s any was all to her

someones married their everyones
laughed their cryings and did their dance
(sleep wake hope and then)they
said their nevers they slept their dream

stars rain sun moon
(and only the snow can begin to explain
how children are apt to forget to remember
with up so floating many bells down)

one day anyone died i guess
(and noone stooped to kiss his face)
busy folk buried them side by side
little by little and was by was

all by all and deep by deep
and more by more they dream their sleep
noone and anyone earth by april
wish by spirit and if by yes.

Women and men(both d**g and ding)
summer autumn winter spring
reaped their sowing and went their came
sun moon stars rain

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLCisOgvzBs

Deadline: April 26th! :-)
02/04/2015

Deadline: April 26th! :-)

31/03/2015

“Truly fine poetry must be read aloud. A good poem does not allow itself to be read in a low voice or silently. If we can read it silently, it is not a valid poem: a poem demands pronunciation. Poetry always remembers that it was an oral art before it was a written art. It remembers that it was first song.”
― Jorge Luis Borges

SOLARby Philip LarkinSuspended lion faceSpilling at the centreOf an unfurnished skyHow still you stand,And how unaidedSi...
30/03/2015

SOLAR
by Philip Larkin

Suspended lion face
Spilling at the centre
Of an unfurnished sky
How still you stand,
And how unaided
Single stalkless flower
You pour unrecompensed.

The eye sees you
Simplified by distance
Into an origin,
Your petalled head of flames
Continuously exploding.
Heat is the echo of your
Gold.

Coined there among
Lonely horizontals
You exist openly.
Our needs hourly
Climb and return like angels.
Unclosing like a hand,
You give for ever.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZnZg5Pq_wo

Made for English

28/03/2015

FIRST FIG
by Edna St. Vincent Millay

My candle burns at both ends;
It will not last the night;
But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends—
It gives a lovely light!

21/03/2015

March 21st 2015: WORLD POETRY DAY! :-)

WORKSHOP
by Billy Collins

I might as well begin by saying how much I like the title.
It gets me right away because I’m in a workshop now
so immediately the poem has my attention,
like the Ancient Mariner grabbing me by the sleeve.

And I like the first couple of stanzas,
the way they establish this mode of self-pointing
that runs through the whole poem
and tells us that words are food thrown down
on the ground for other words to eat.
I can almost taste the tail of the snake
in its own mouth,
if you know what I mean.

But what I’m not sure about is the voice,
which sounds in places very casual, very blue jeans,
but other times seems standoffish,
professorial in the worst sense of the word
like the poem is blowing pipe smoke in my face.
But maybe that’s just what it wants to do.

What I did find engaging were the middle stanzas,
especially the fourth one.
I like the image of clouds flying like lozenges
which gives me a very clear picture.
And I really like how this drawbridge operator
just appears out of the blue
with his feet up on the iron railing
and his fishing pole jigging—I like jigging—
a hook in the slow industrial canal below.
I love slow industrial canal below. All those l’s.

Maybe it’s just me,
but the next stanza is where I start to have a problem.
I mean how can the evening bump into the stars?
And what’s an obbligato of snow?
Also, I roam the decaffeinated streets.
At that point I’m lost. I need help.

The other thing that throws me off,
and maybe this is just me,
is the way the scene keeps shifting around.
First, we’re in this big aerodrome
and the speaker is inspecting a row of dirigibles,
which makes me think this could be a dream.
Then he takes us into his garden,
the part with the dahlias and the coiling hose,
though that’s nice, the coiling hose,
but then I’m not sure where we’re supposed to be.
The rain and the mint green light,
that makes it feel outdoors, but what about this wallpaper?
Or is it a kind of indoor cemetery?
There’s something about death going on here.

In fact, I start to wonder if what we have here
is really two poems, or three, or four,
or possibly none.

But then there’s that last stanza, my favorite.
This is where the poem wins me back,
especially the lines spoken in the voice of the mouse.
I mean we’ve all seen these images in cartoons before,
but I still love the details he uses
when he’s describing where he lives.
The perfect little arch of an entrance in the baseboard,
the bed made out of a curled-back sardine can,
the spool of thread for a table.
I start thinking about how hard the mouse had to work
night after night collecting all these things
while the people in the house were fast asleep,
and that gives me a very strong feeling,
a very powerful sense of something.
But I don’t know if anyone else was feeling that.
Maybe that was just me.
Maybe that’s just the way I read it.

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