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Congratulations to
lilmoka for willing Challenge #5, the found poetry challenge. We didn't have any entries for Challenge #6, so no winner to declare for that challenge.
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For Writers:
Challege #7: How are you? (in etheree). Pick a thing or two that sums up how you're doing today, this week, in general, and write about it in etheree format (see the link for details on the form). Link back to you post in the comments.
For Readers:
Challenge #8: Write a post on your blog (or in the comments section if you wish) about your favorite Poetry Month event.
This week's prizes:
Winner of each challenge gets zir choice of 30 dreamwidth points (the equivalent of one month of paid time), or a poem (any format, though some make take more time than others, and on a topic of your choice) by
alee_grrl.
The winner for each week’s writing challenge will be chosen by a rotating volunteer from the community. (This week’s volunteer judge is
lilmoka.) The winner for the reader’s challenge will be chosen randomly among all those who successfully complete the challenge. Winners will be offered the choice of either a personal haiku written for them or 15 Dreamwidth points. While anyone is welcome to accept and complete either or both challenges, the following people are not eligible for winning: this week’s judge (ineligible for Challenge #1; eligible for Challenge #2); last week’s winners (ineligible for whichever challenge they won last week); the winner of Challenge #1 (ineligible for winning Challenge #2); and the POETREE admins,
jjhunter &
alee_grrl (ineligible for both challenges).
Note that you do not have to be a member of POETREE, or even Dreamwidth for that matter, to participate. When you complete one of the challenges, please comment at this post with links to your poem or comments; if you complete both, please comment separately for each challenge. Deadline for challenge is Friday, May 4, 2012 at 11:59 EST. Winners will be announced that Sunday.
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For Writers:
Challege #7: How are you? (in etheree). Pick a thing or two that sums up how you're doing today, this week, in general, and write about it in etheree format (see the link for details on the form). Link back to you post in the comments.
For Readers:
Challenge #8: Write a post on your blog (or in the comments section if you wish) about your favorite Poetry Month event.
This week's prizes:
Winner of each challenge gets zir choice of 30 dreamwidth points (the equivalent of one month of paid time), or a poem (any format, though some make take more time than others, and on a topic of your choice) by
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The winner for each week’s writing challenge will be chosen by a rotating volunteer from the community. (This week’s volunteer judge is
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Note that you do not have to be a member of POETREE, or even Dreamwidth for that matter, to participate. When you complete one of the challenges, please comment at this post with links to your poem or comments; if you complete both, please comment separately for each challenge. Deadline for challenge is Friday, May 4, 2012 at 11:59 EST. Winners will be announced that Sunday.