Things You Can Find On Poetry Contest Sites

By Shirley Hughes


The ability to write good poems is usually considered as inborn. However, people also go through a lot of learning and reading to develop this skill and to be the best at it. That said, poetry writing demands both imagination and articulation to make sense to the reader. People who know how to write poems that captivate have a flair for visiting poetry contest sites just in case they may find an opportunity.

It is good to visit the website so that one can know the details of the competition. One of the things you should look out for assuming you are interested in one is the prizes available. This is something that can spur you into action and even if you are not too good at writing poems, you could learn so quickly if the prizes attract you.

What draws most contestants to competitions is when they are told that they will be sponsored for a trip to a city they have never been to before. Most times, this has to do with a place that is away from one's own country before it can be enticing. So, if you are one of those that look forward to taking a flight out of your country for some days, practicing poetry may be of help.

Another prize that is common for participants is scholarship opportunities. Winners are often granted the chance to study literature in some of the best universities in the world. The idea is that such contestants will be able to do better when given the chance. The scholarship given may be partial or full depending on the body organizing the contest as well as the performance of the contestant.

Funds are also given out. This is often the most common kind of reward for poetry writing. Candidates are usually rewarded handsomely and this spurs them to put in their best for the competition. Usually, the rewards are given according to one's performance. Regional winners gain much, but not as much as the one who emerges as the overall winner.

Another detail to be checked on the site is the age limit for contestants. Some competitions are strictly for teenagers, others for those in their early twenties, while some have no age bracket at all. Even if you are too good at writing poems, you would need to verify this to avoid wasting your time.

You would also need to know if there is an entry fee. Therefore, it is important to also ask questions peradventure you were not able to find it on the website when you visited. This is however not the case in many of them but you just cannot overrule the fact that an entry fee is possible. Knowing about this on time will help you decide if you would participate or not.

Looking for the closing date is also ideal as it will help you know how best to plan yourself for the writing especially if you have other tasks at hand. You might want to use some weeks to study, another few weeks to write and some days to revise your work. You would also need to map out some time to ask a friend to edit your work.




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