Found Poetry  January 15, 2016 - January 24, 2016

Reading and Deliberating

Details

One of my favorite methods of writing is embedding found poetry into my work. Pull a quote you enjoy or think offers a poignant point. Use that quote in your poem, and craft the rest of your piece around it. Are you answering a question the quote poses? Are you arguing against it? Is it merely an aesthetic choice?

Have fun with this one. It's a no-wrong-answers type of thing.
*May include mature content*

Awards

League of Its Own League of Its Own
Ahead of the Pack Ahead of the Pack
Distinction Distinction
Distinction Distinction
Wild Card - Alternatively Interesting/Engaging Wild Card - Alternatively Interesting/Engaging

Moderator

Jesse Harman
Jesse Harman
Woodbridge, VA

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8 Contestants
20 Submissions
325 Views
Created Jan 15, 2016

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Rules

  • Any WritersCafe.org Member can Submit
  • Only Poetry can be Submitted
  • All Genres of Writing can be Submitted
  • Each Contestant May Submit 3 Pieces of Writing
  • Writing may be submitted 1/15/2016 - 1/24/2016
  • Winners will be decided by the Moderator

Disclaimer

Jesse Harman is solely responsible for the content of this contest, including all promised prizes. Take any promises of large monetary awards with a grain of salt. Contact Jesse Harman if you have any further questions.


Recent Submissions

God is one God is one

A Poem by Riddhi


Beautiful Soul Beautiful Soul

A Poem by Sage