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  2. Poetry analysis - Wikipedia

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    All poetry was originally oral, it was sung or chanted; poetic form as we know it is an abstraction therefrom when writing replaced memory as a way of preserving poetic utterances, but the ghost of oral poetry never vanishes. [28] Poems may be read silently to oneself, or may be read aloud solo or to other people.

  3. NZSA Laura Solomon Cuba Press Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Prize is open to published or unpublished authors who have New Zealand citizenship or are permanent residents of New Zealand and covers manuscripts from a wide range of genres including fiction, poetry, drama, creative non fiction and writing for children. The judging criteria, as set by Laura Solomon, call for new writing with a unique and ...

  4. Juried competition - Wikipedia

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    A juried competition judges entries either by the competition's stated rubric, or by a subjective set of criteria, dependent upon the nature of the competition or the judges themselves. For example, in a juried competition where participants compete against each other for a monetary prize, for inclusion in a show or publication, or for ...

  5. Affective fallacy - Wikipedia

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    The concept of affective fallacy is an answer to the idea of impressionistic criticism, which argues that the reader's response to a poem is the ultimate indication of its value. It is the antithesis of affective criticism, which is the practice of evaluating the effect that a literary work has on its reader or audience.

  6. National Book Award for Poetry - Wikipedia

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    The judging panel is made up of five "writers who are known to be doing great work in their genre or field". [ 2 ] The category for Poetry was established in 1950 and has been awarded annually apart from the period 1984 to 1990.

  7. Senate Confirms Judge Who Republicans Attacked For... Writing ...

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    “Your poetry has been fed back to you today,” Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the committee chairman, told the judge at the end of his hearing. “Don’t be discouraged,” he said. “Poetry is ...

  8. National Book Award - Wikipedia

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    Only publishers nominate books for the National Book Awards, but panelists may request particular nominations from publishers. Each panel comprises five judges, including writers, librarians, booksellers, and literary critics. In 2013, the judging panels were expanded to include experts in the literary field in addition to established writers. [10]

  9. Poetry in judicial opinions - Wikipedia

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    While judicial opinions are usually matter-of-fact, technical, and serious, judges occasionally incorporate poetry into their writing. The practice has been criticised as self-aggrandising and demeaning by some scholars, but judges who use verse in their opinions do so to communicate with particular audiences, signal the importance of a case, or to address the emotional components of a legal ...