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  2. Poetry Out Loud - Wikipedia

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    The 1st place winner wins $20,000, the 2nd place winner wins $10,000, and the 3rd place winner wins $5,000. The 4th-9th place takes home $1,000. All 53 finalists win $200 from their state competition, along with a stipend for their high school to purchase poetry books.

  3. Poetry from Daily Life: The way Laura Purdie Salas does math ...

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    Laura is an award-winning children's author and poet who's written more than 135 books. Poetry is Laura's favorite thing to write, and nature and everyday observations are her favorite topics.

  4. PBS Kids Writers Contest - Wikipedia

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    The PBS Kids Writers Contest is an annual art and literature competition for students grades kindergarten to 12 in the United States. The competition was relaunched under the name PBS Kids Go! Writers Contest in 2009 as a continuation from its predecessor called Reading Rainbow Young Writers and Illustrators Contest [1] which was started in ...

  5. Jason Koo - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Koo released his second poetry collection, America's Favorite Poem, with C&R Press. [8] Later, in 2018, he released his third, More Than Mere Light, with Prelude Books. [9] It was a semi-finalist for the Cleveland State University Poetry Center's Open Book Poetry Competition. [10]

  6. Words are lenses: Cape Cod Times winning poets are ... - AOL

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    The words are lenses as winners of this month’s Cape Cod Times Poetry Contest capture images of the world around them. And what a world it is. “Wild Fennel” by Kathleen Casey.

  7. Poetry slam - Wikipedia

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    Poetry slams began in Chicago in the 1980s, [1] with the first slam competition designed to move poetry recitals from academia to a popular audience. American poet Marc Smith , believing the poetry scene at the time was "too structured and stuffy", began experimenting by attending open-microphone poetry readings, and then turning them into ...

  8. Poetic Republic Poetry Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Poetic Republic Poetry Prize [1] was an open online poetry competition judged by the community of entrants. It was active from 2009 to 2015, when the death of the organiser Peter Hartey led to its closure. The 2015 event closed before the results were announced but anthologies drawn from the submission were published.

  9. Anthologise Poetry Competition - Wikipedia

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    Anthologise is a national poetry competition for British secondary schools. [1] It was established in 2011, and is spearheaded by Carol-Ann Duffy, the Poet Laureate. The competition is administered by the publishing house Picador. [2] The competition was launched by the Duchess of Cambridge in September 2011.