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Guidelines for the War Poetry Contest

Now in its ninth year, this contest seeks today's best poems on the theme of war. We will award $5,000 in prizes. Click here to read winning entries from the past.

Submission Period
Entries accepted November 15, 2009-May 31, 2010 (postmark dates)

This contest is not yet open, and the rules below may change. Please wait until November 15 or later to submit. However, if you are here to complete an entry initiated before June 1, then you may continue.

What to Submit
1-3 original, unpublished poems on the theme of war. Their combined length should not exceed 500 lines. Contestants may enter once per year.

Prizes
First Prize, $2,000 cash and publication on WinningWriters.com (over one million page views per year)
Second Prize, $1,200 cash and publication on WinningWriters.com
Third Prize, $600 cash and publication on WinningWriters.com
Twelve Honorable Mentions, $100 cash each and publication on WinningWriters.com

Entry Fee
$15, payable to Winning Writers. We welcome both online submissions with payment by credit card and submissions by mail with payment by check or money order. We also accept PayPal. Your $15 fee is not per poem, but covers your complete entry of up to 3 poems. Please note: Generally entry fees are not refundable. However, if you believe you have an exceptional circumstance, please contact us within one year of your entry.

Deadline
May 31, 2010. Your entry must be postmarked or submitted online by this date.

Preparing Your Entry
Submit one copy of your poems online or by mail. No handwritten entries, please. Do not put your name or contact information on your poems, not even on the backs of pages. Provide your contact information on our online form, or on a separate cover sheet if submitting by mail. If your poem contains complex formatting, such as centered text or italic type, we recommend submitting by mail. Please make your entry easy to read — no illustrations, fancy fonts or decorative borders.

How To Submit
Click here to submit online (credit card)
Click here to submit by mail (check or money order)
Click here to submit via PayPal

Announcement of Winners
We are pleased to present the winners of our seventh contest here. The winners of our eighth contest will be announced on November 15, 2009. The winners of our ninth contest will be announced on November 15, 2010.

Entries Must Be Original and Unpublished
Your entries must be original, written by you, unpublished (either in print or in an online journal), and not have received a monetary award or high honors from any other contest. Self-published work is not eligible. Exceptions: Poems posted to the web outside of online journals, such as to a bulletin board, email list, personal web page, blog, critique site or public forums are eligible for entry. Our goal is to recognize work that has not yet received honors or wide publication. Please email us if you're unsure of eligibility.

Simultaneous Submission Allowed
You may submit your poems simultaneously to this contest and to other contests and publishers. Please notify us if one of your poems wins an award in another contest or is published elsewhere.

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 Previous War Poetry Contestants
You are welcome to enter this year's contest, whether or not you won a prize in one of our previous contests. For best results, please read the Advice from the Judge first.

Privacy
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Copyright
You retain the copyright to your submission. If you place as finalist or better, Winning Writers only requests permission to publish your work on WinningWriters.com, in our email publications and in our press releases. Any other use will be negotiated with you.

Final Judge of the War Poetry Contest - Jendi Reiter
Ms. Reiter is the editor of Poetry Contest Insider, an online database of poetry contests published by Winning Writers. Her work has appeared in Poetry, The New Criterion, First Things, Hanging Loose, Cider Press Review, Southern Poetry Review, Grasslands Review, Best American Poetry, and many other publications. She has won two awards from the Poetry Society of America, Lyric Magazine's College Poet of the Year Prize, the Mildred Werba Poetry Prize, the Olay Fine Lines Poetry Contest, and a National Endowment for the Humanities grant for poetry criticism. Turning Point Books published her first book of poetry, A Talent for Sadness, in 2003. See Ms. Reiter's work at JendiReiter.com.

Advice for Contestants
Whether or not you've entered this contest before, we urge you to read our Advice from the Judge before entering. It will measurably improve your chances. We also encourage you to read our recent winning entries and the judge's comments. You may also find useful our page of Frequently Asked Questions.

About Winning Writers
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War Poetry Contest
2008 War Poetry Results

Congratulations to our 2008 prizewinners Aliene Pylant, David Brendan Hopes and Jude Nutter, and to our honorable mentions and finalists.

First Prize - $2,000
Aliene Pylant
Unerring Mercy and Pure Grace

Second Prize - $1,200
David Brendan Hopes
In the First Days of the War; Memorial Day

Third Prize - $600
Jude Nutter
Via Negativa; Visiting Uncle Peter's Grave; Carolina Grasshoppers

Honorable Mentions
$100 each
M.C. Allan
Michael Fredson
Carlos Andrés Gómez
Atar Hadari
Elizabeth Hoover
Alice Irvin
Michael Joyce
Lynne Knight
Carolyn Moore
Jerry Neren
Flo St. Jean
Curt Snodgrass

Finalists
EP Allan
H. Lee Barnes
Glenn Buttkus
Carmine Dandrea
Paul Handley
Kelly Michels
Kevin C. Peters
Carrie Preston
Jay Rogoff
Anindita Sengupta
Avery Slater
James Tyner




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