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A Writer On Writing: Sonnet Or Not Competition

Sally Jenkins brings news of two writing competitions.

Cannon Poets are once again running their ‘Sonnet or Not’ competition. You are invited to enter poems of 14 lines in length. The poem can be in a traditional sonnet form or you can experiment with alternative 14 line forms such as half rhyme or blank verse.

First prize is £300, second prize £150 and third prize £100. Entry is £4.00 for the first poem and £2.50 for each additional poem – there is no limit to the number of poems you can enter.

The judge is Julie Boden, who is currently Poet in Residence at Symphony Hall, Birmingham.

Closing date is 31 October 2012. Full details, including a downloadable entry form, are here. http://www.cannonpoets.org.uk/competitions.php?panel=sonnetornot.html

Or, if you prefer flash fiction to poetry, pop over to Helen Yendall’s blog and read all about the free competition that she’s running. http://blogaboutwriting.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/random-word-writing-competition-with-new-writer-category/

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Links:

http://www.cannonpoets.org.uk/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_rhyme

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blank_verse

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