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2019 Poetry Marathon Mile 15

Contest Judged:  2/3/2019 7:07:00 PM
Sponsored by: Mark Toney | Send Soup Mail
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Contest Description

What to Submit?

1 original, poem on any theme, and any form is acceptable up to a maximum of 30 lines (blank lines not included).  Please see "A Note to Poetry Contestants" below.

No name or identifying mark on your entry

No Prizes - podium and placings as appropriate

Preparing Your Entry

Submit one copy of your poem online. Format your poem. Please make your entry easy to read — no illustrations or fancy fonts. 

English Language

Poems should be in English. Poems translated from other languages are not eligible, unless you wrote both the original poem and the translation.

A Note to Poetry Contestants

 If your poem has placed in the top ten in any prior 2019 Poetry Marathon Miles contest, it no longer qualifies to be resubmitted.  You CAN resubmit a poem if it didn't place in the top ten in prior 2019 Poetry Marathon Miles contests.

Successful poems from other PS contests are always qualified to be submitted.  Old poems or new are qualified.

Please note the following information about the 2019 Poetry Marathon Contest:

A marathon has an official distance of 42.195 kilometers (26.219 miles; 26 miles 385 yards).  The 2019 Poetry Marathon will be composed of 27 contests that will start now and continue through the end of 2019.  Each of the first 26 contests will represent their respective mile (mile 1, mile 2, mile 3, etc.).  The 27th contest will represent the remaining partial mile.  I decided to use miles instead of kilometers since I didn’t want to have 43 contests!  My intent is to have the 27 contests finalized by December 31, 2019.

Marathons by nature are brutal.  This Poetry Marathon will be no different.  All 27 contests will be Premiere Contests.  Yikes!  At the end of the 27 contests, I will judge all contest qualifiers to determine the sole winner of the marathon, plus the 2nd through 10th place overall winners.  In other words, the final, overall, top ten placements.  Booyah!  

Poets who place in the top ten during the contests will accumulate points toward the final.  In other words, consideration will be given to overall performance.

Remember, it’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon.  These Premiere contests can be brutal since only 10 of the submitted 35 poems can place in the contest.  Be sure to pace yourselves, and have fun along the way.


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