What to Submit? (Read complete description.)
New poem on only ONE of these words ..... imagine or interlude or ivory
** PLEASE use only one of the word for your poem inspiration **
The word chosen is your title only. For example- Imagine. Do not change this word or add to it in any way. Only a one word title is acceptable.
Any form is acceptable. Why not try one of the many forms found in Types of Forms on PoetrySoup. Follow the rules of the form. Be true to the form because no matter how nice the poem, if the form is wrong it will be disqualified.
I accept true and near rhyming but I am not fond of random rhyming, Ilike to see a clear pattern. If I have to search for your rhyme puzzle, I won't.
Not fond of double spacing so such poems will be disqualified or given Honorable Mention depending on the quality of the words.
Not fond of audio poems read in a robotic voice with no emotion or pauses at top speed, these will fail on presentation and will be disqualified. But, use your OWN voice and I will be impressed.
Watch your PRESENTATION, I am not fond of poems with empty white space at the bottom, try your best to remove. They will more than likely get Honorable Mentions or be disqualified.
And poems with sloppy layouts will fail on presentation and be disqualified, but I do love purposeful creative layouts. There is a difference.
You may add a quote at the top, if yours put by poet, if not yours name writer. I like quotes a lot.
Of course, images and music videos are welcome. I like these too.
Do not put ANYTHING on the bottom of your poem, only want to see the poem. Poems with dates, contest details, notes will be disqualified as this is against PS rules.
Check your PRESENTATION, spelling, grammar, rhyming if used, syllables if used. I like punctuation but if you cannot do it well, leave it out. I use HowManySyllables and Rhymezone, suggest you use the same. Don't forget about imagery, metaphors, depth, emotions, make it beautiful. No hate, political or overly religious poems.
Multiple placements.
A Note to Poetry Contestants
Poetry Soup have a rule- sponsors are not allowed to ask for dates, contest details or sponsors name on the bottom of poems. You can put in Poet's Notes. Also no names on poems. Use Poet's Notes for any notes you feel important.