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'A Sad Christmas' - December 2018 Writing Challenge -

Contest Judged:  12/15/2018 12:00:00 AM
Sponsored by: Constance La France | Send Soup Mail
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 PlacePoemTitlePoet
Contest Winner Medal 1 Christmas Angel, Lost Gregory Richard Barden
Contest Winner Medal 1 Sad Eclipses Christmas Caycay Jennings
Contest Winner Medal 1 Lost In Sorrow a Sad Christmas Eve Roper
Contest Winner Medal 1 My First Christmas Without You Jan Allison
Contest Winner Medal 1 A Sad Christmas Day John Gondolf
Contest Winner Medal 1 The Saddest Christmas of Them All Lu Loo
Contest Winner Medal 1 - a Sad Christmas - Anne-Lise Andresen
Contest Winner Medal 2 Sad Christmases - Missing Lucy Sandra Haight
Contest Winner Medal 2 Sad Christmas Line Gauthier
Contest Winner Medal 2 When I Think About Charles Messina
Contest Winner Medal 2 A Sad Christmas Andrea Dietrich
Contest Winner Medal 3 A Sad Christmas Frederic Parker
Contest Winner Medal 3 Bittersweet Christmas Memories Tania Kitchin
Contest Winner Medal 3 A Dark Christmas Night Subimal Sinha-Roy
Contest Winner Medal 3 Blue Lights Michelle Faulkner
4 A Sad Christmas Timothy Mcguire
4 A Sad Christmas Connie Marcum Wong
5 The Angel Fell John Lawless
6 A Sad Christmas Curtis Moorman
7 The Christmas Spirit Kim Rodrigues
8 Overcoming Sad Christmas-Prevalence Beata Agustin
9 A Sad Christmas Kaveesha Ruwindi
10 Christmas Time Anoucheka Gangabissoon


Contest Description

What to Submit?

NEW, DATED poem on the theme of ............. A Sad Christmas

NEW POEMS DATED DECEMBER 3 OR AFTER ONLY

 

Please, poems meant for this contest only, not used in other contests

judged or not judged. After this contest closes well that is your option.

 
Any form is acceptable.  Any Title.  Any length. 

At the bottom- date written, contest and sponsor, please

 

CHECK SPELLING- CHECK SPELLING- CHECK SPELLING !!! 

CHECK PRESENTATION . . .  LOOK AT YOUR POEM AS WE SEE IT

**MAKE SURE THERE IS SOME KIND OF SEPARATION BETWEEN NOTES AND THE BODY OF THE POEM, PERHAPS A SOLID LINE AFTER YOUR NOTES BECAUSE RIGHT NOW IT LOOKS LIKE THE NOTES AND THE POEM READ AS ONE, IMAGES ARE NOT A PROBLEM IT IS THE NOTES.

THIS SITE HAS A SYLLABLE COUNTER, A SPELL CHECKER, AND GRAMMAR CHECKER.

 

Prizes

Glory - There will be multiple placements

A Note to Poetry Contestants

Contact me by soup mail,  if you have any questions.

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