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Andrea Dietrich grew up in Iowa and now resides in Utah with a spouse and two cats. She has two grown children and six grandchildren. Having graduated BYU with a Spanish major/ESL minor, she has spent most of her adult life teaching. It wasn't until 2000 that she began writing in earnest and discovering her "niche" as a writer of lyrical poetry. The internet opened up a new world for her, and she has spent two decades now participating in poetry clubs, acting as a judge of poetry contests for various magazines, for the website Shadow Poetry, and for Poetry Soup. 

Ms. Dietrich has won numerous awards, as well as the title Poet of the Year 2008, from the Yahoo group, Poetry For Thought. In addition, she has won prizes from the magazines Lucidity, Bell's Letters, Art with Words, Poets at Work and SP Quill, the magazine for which she wrote grammar and poetry articles as well as movie reviews and for which she acted as poetry editor for the head editor Marie Summers for six years. Many of her poems appeared in Shadows Ink, a yearly published series of chapbooks of award winning poetry as well as in numerous other anthologies. Her short stories appeared in many issues of SP Quill and much of her poetry was published in eight chapbooks (no longer sold online). 

Since coming to Poetry Soup, Ms. Dietrich has been both contest sponsor and winner of numerous contests. In 2010, her poem "Cinder Girl" was first place winner of Soup's International contest (these contests are no longer held).  A song was created from her lyrics "Honeymoon Serenade" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDWxc4cpHDc) and two movies have been made featuring the poetry of Andrea Dietrich: "A Tale of Fire and Ice" (a 4 min. Z-Film Fest Project, 2014) and the full length movie "Six Days of Sistine" in which 20 poems of Ms. Dietrichs serve as the thoughts of two characters played by Jamie Campbell Bower and Elarica Johnson (directed by Richard J. Perry, 2019) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7710360/

Congrats, Sijo Winners

Blog Posted by Andrea Dietrich: 2/4/2024 11:28:00 AM

Congratulations to the winners of my Sijo challenge. Anyone eliminated most likely had put extra information underneath their entry or did not give me a poem resembling the type of sijo shown in the link I provided in my rules.

A few things not quite understood by every poet who entered my contest: the sijo, according to Soup’s definition and the link I provided, should have between 44 and 46 total syllables with no one line having fewer than 14 syllables or more than 16. I placed a few EXCELLENT sijo lower than third place due to this rule not being followed. In fact, a few entries would have gotten a first or second place had they adhered to that rule. In addition to these rules I just explained, I also pay attention to grammar and my own personal feelings about and/or interpretation of a poem. I loved all the entries, but if you have a question why you did not place higher, please Soupmail me.

From this contest, I learned I need to be even more specific in future challenges I come up with! For example, I notice at Soup and at the link I provided that all the Sijo were punctuated. Since I did not mention that in my rules, I let it slide this time. Thanks, everyone, for your participation. I hope nobody encountered a glitch as I did last month trying to enter a sponsor’s contest. I will try to get to comments on the winning poems as soon as I can and also to think up my next contest!



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