From marek@enteract.com Mon May 27 19:48:12 CDT 2002 Article: 405658 of rec.arts.poems Path: reader4.news.rcn.net!feed1.news.rcn.net!rcn!not-for-mail From: marek@enteract.com (Marek Lugowski) Newsgroups: rec.arts.poems Subject: Marek / warry warry you (Re: $2,000 War Poetry Contest - Last Call) Date: 27 May 2002 23:42:46 GMT Organization: -=-=----=-= -= = ===- =- http://www.enteract.com/~marek/ Lines: 73 Message-ID: References: <20020527113115.08070.00000970@mb-fi.aol.com> X-Trace: UmFuZG9tSVbI4GYMzM4NoYSrukkln5BqM8j0CErW8Ebr9z04u0Xtn4eSjr52l1Gt X-Complaints-To: abuse@rcn.com NNTP-Posting-Date: 27 May 2002 23:42:46 GMT X-Newsreader: trn 4.0-test74 (May 26, 2000) Originator: marek@enteract.com (Marek Lugowski) Xref: reader4.news.rcn.net rec.arts.poems:405658 X-IMAPbase: 1513428016 0000000001 X-UID: 1 Status: O Content-Length: 2278 AdamRCohen wrote: >Enter the War Poetry Contest sponsored by Winning Writers. Deadline is May 31. >Winner receives $1,000 cash. A total of $2,000 in cash prizes will be awarded. > >Read the rules and submit online at > >http://www.winningwriters.com/annualcontest.htm warry warry you ------------------------------------------------------- one small planet for man kind woman bloody little warry planet -- enounce like lind: kind is a sheep for icelanders a most warry folk once placido domingo easygoing now what so proudly they tear up their offglacier roads in fourbyfours and still breathe clean and free. enthralling. barn is a child. same lingo. imagine. all the people. all the barn to slaughter. been done six ways to kash mir. when you wish upon stjarna... hear here litla reikistjarna: wouldn't you rather have a little ice land for man sheep child woman brighteyed and bushytailed as future come. warry. warry you. Marek Lugowski Memorial Day USA, 2002 Chicago, IL >There is a $10 entry fee to submit up to three poems. All entrants >receive free online access to the current quarter's issue of Poetry >Contest Insider, today's best guide to poetry contests, a $5.95 >value. $15 is a fair amount of me to ask for one time print rights for this poem, based on fair market price. Let's not haggle over the fiver. Just send a fridge magnet. And here is my $0 best guide to poetry contests: Don't have any. Contest poetry, instead. Stand up and say: It ain't poetry, when it ain't. "I stand and scan on a strand of sand." (Jane Siberry, "Mimi on the Beach", _No Borders Here_ http://www.janesiberry.com) >Adam Cohen >WinningWriters.com >contest2002@winningwriters.com -- Marek -- http://www.enteract.com/~marek/