Each week's winner will receive:


1. A $25 prize
2. Publication in an annual printed anthology
3. A free paperback copy of the anthology containing your poem after it is published

Any type of poem is welcome! Formal or informal, long or short, rhyme or free verse—we like all kinds of poems. Results will be announced within three days of the contest end and posted in the contest winners' forum.


Each week's winner will be the one that receives the most votes by registered users (press the VOTE button to cast your vote). If there is a tie, it will be chosen based on the editorial judgment of the staff at Plum White Press. If a poet has won in a given week, he or she cannot win again until at least four weeks have passed, even if the entry receives the most votes (e.g., if you won the 1st contest, you will not be eligible to win again until the 5th contest). This is to allow a sufficient variety of winners.

Aside from the contest winners, we will occasionally include other entrants in the anthology under the Editors' Choice section. Included poets will receive a free paperback copy of the anthology when it is published.


Rules
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1. Any length.
2. Any theme.
3. You must be a registered user of this site to post (registration is free).
4. By posting you certify that this is your own work, you hold the copyright, and you are granting us permission to publish it on our site and in a printed anthology.
5. Prior publication is fine, as long as you hold the rights to republish. Please credit the prior publication beneath the poem, in italics.
6. Posting on social media or other sites is encouraged. In fact, the more people that see your poem, the better chance you have of receiving votes.
7. Non-English poems are welcome as long as you have an English translation beneath it.
8. Winners will be announced within three days of the contest end. For example, if the contest ends on Sunday, the winner will be announced by Wednesday.
9. Payments will be made only via Paypal, sent to your registered email address within one week after the winner is announced. The recipient is responsible for any Paypal fees. We will not send payment by any other method.
10. No feedback will be provided if your poem did not get chosen.
11. If your poem did not get chosen in a given week, you are welcome to resubmit it in a subsequent week. 

We will check all votes for probable duplicate voting through duplicate accounts. If we believe you voted more than once for your poem, your work will be disqualified from winning.

Thank you for participating! We look forward to reading your work. 

 

Monday, September 14, 2015 to Monday, September 21, 2015
Contest type: 
Poetry contest
Poem Name Submitted By Likes Comments
I Bought the Farm jreinhart 1 0 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
Healing WOldenbrook 3 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
They Panic, Dying Specterpoet 1 1 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
The Last Moment BeardedPoet 1 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
Sometimes....... Lpayne20 0 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
A Rose For Gaza Lynn White 1 1 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
From Caterpillar To Butterfly Troy Legette 1 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
The Brown Tie fancifulnance 1 2 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
Maybe Tomorrow Parkiedoodle 1 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
Pelicans piscespoet 0 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
Never Known By Name marychyd 1 0 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
geography lesson Alleyana 0 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
This is This. steemakg 0 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
Robins Arabella Wraye 3 2 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
Globherd DavidKM 1 1 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
Under The Influence khamuk 3 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]
always here rickjstassi 0 [field_honorable_mention][field_winner]

Comments

jreinhart's picture
Why are there so few votes? There are 18 entries, but only 9 votes. 50% representation of the obviously eligible electorate sounds like a midterm election... Ok, one cannot vote for their own entry. Fine. I voted for the best entry that was not mine, and will be pleased if that poem wins the cake. I told my students about the contest and they all offered to vote for my poem (they clearly did not), but I encouraged them to enter the contest instead. The more, the merrier. Sure, it would be fun to win $25 and a copy of the anthology, but let's electrify the contest.

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Volsebnik's picture
"Ok, one cannot vote for their own entry" One can vote for their own poem, it is kinda strange to vote for yourself, but not outside the rules. Just to be clear. "That said, there were 18 entries, which is a record. That's a victory worth celebrating." Cheers!!! :)

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