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Pleiades K

Contest Judged:  3/13/2017 4:10:00 PM
Sponsored by: Kim Merryman | Send Soup Mail
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 PlacePoemTitlePoet
Contest Winner Medal 1 Knighting Agnes Krampe
Contest Winner Medal 1 Kent Gregory Richard Barden
Contest Winner Medal 1 Kangaroo Constance La France
Contest Winner Medal 1 Keenness Joanna Daniel
Contest Winner Medal 1 Kneeling Lu Loo
Contest Winner Medal 2 Ketch Deborah Burch
Contest Winner Medal 2 Ketchup Andrea Dietrich
Contest Winner Medal 2 Karma-Pleiades Nayda Ivette Negron Flores
Contest Winner Medal 2 Ken Paul Callus
Contest Winner Medal 2 Knotted - Pleiades Rhonda Johnson-Saunders
Contest Winner Medal 2 Kismet Janis Thompson
Contest Winner Medal 3 Kindergarden-Pleiades Contest Seren Roberts
Contest Winner Medal 3 Kindred Nette Onclaud
Contest Winner Medal 3 Kisses Joseph May
Contest Winner Medal 3 Ketchup Pleiades Eve Roper
Contest Winner Medal 3 Knitting Jean Murray
Contest Winner Medal 3 Kitchen Jan Allison
Contest Winner Medal 3 Kitschy Laura Leiser
Contest Winner Medal 3 Koan -A Pleiades Erik Savage
Contest Winner Medal 3 Kiss - Pleiades K John Michaels
4 Kindred John Anderson
4 Kitten Roy Pett
4 Pleiades K Kennel Cheryl Hoffman
4 Kibitzer Sara Chansarkar
4 - Kind - Pleiades K - Anne-Lise Andresen
5 Knack Supraja Kannan
5 Knolls Probir Gupta
5 Knockout Rick Parise
5 Kayaks Connie Pachecho


Contest Description

What to Submit?

1 original, Pleiades poem starting with the letter K. One word title starting with K, followed by 7 lines of 6 syllables each also starting with K. Your lines must describe or depict your title in some way. NO HYPHENATED TITLES OR PERSONAL NAMES FOR TITLES.  Can use a country, city or state.  (a hyphenated word is still a hyphenated word, even if you don't add the hypens)
Use syllablecount.com ​to check your syllable counts.

K is going to be harder than J. Besides smooth flowing lines about your title, please make sure they make sense.  I can't wait to see what you all come up with!

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Prizes - Glory for all

Multiple placements

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

You are welcome to enter this contest, whether or not you won a prize in one of my previous contests.


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