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Whether you've never written a
word in your life or write every day, we invite you to enter our Putting Our
Heads Together Poetry Contest 2007.
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Subject must be headache or
Migraine related, but may be metaphoric or abstract.
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Form: Rhymed, free-verse, any
form of poetry, but not prose.
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Poetry must be original and
written by you. Submission of poetry written by someone else will result in
disqualification.
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All poems must be unpublished
work, never before published anywhere.
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Length: Maximum of 60 lines,
no more than 80 characters per line (including spaces and punctuation).
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Number of entries: Please limit entries to no
more than three poems per person.
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Age: Poems written by persons under 18 years
of age must be submitted by a parent or legal guardian.
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"Family-friendly" language
required. No profanity or other potentially offensive language.
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Deadline:
Friday, March 30, 2006. Submissions received after this date will be deleted.
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Decisions of the judges are
final.
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You do not need to live in the U.S. to enter,
but all poems must be written in English.
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Entries must be presented
complete with spacing, punctuation, and correct spelling. Do not enter in
all caps. We cannot retype
entries.
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We reserve the right to
disqualify, without notification, any entry not complying with these rules.
Winners will be announced and the poetry published
on our site by Monday, April 23, 2007, in observance of National Poetry Month.
Published March 9, 2007
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