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The Famous Poets Society (also known as the Christian Poets Guild [1]) was a vanity press [2] [3] that organized a poetry contest and offered self-publishing services.. Despite the company's claims to have awarded over $425,000 in cash prizes to selected poets over 8 years, [4] nearly all writers who submitted works were accepted regardless of artistic merit, and they were required to buy the ...
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. (SFWA) have criticized the International Library of Poetry's business model, describing its practices as "deceptive and misleading" in that they misrepresented their activities as a contest based on the quality of poetry submitted, whereas in fact the quality had little or no influence on the outcome.
Malahat Review Long Poem Competition, shortlist, 2009 & 2011 Arc's Poem of the Year Contest, first prize, 2009 Malahat Review Open Season Award, shortlist, 2009 & 2012
Gizmodo published a report in December 2024 that 197 complaints were made to the Federal Trade Commission in 2024 about scammers posing as Depp. One person from Alabama reportedly lost $350,000 ...
Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry – awarded by the editors of Paris Review for the best poem published in the magazine over the course of the year; The Best American Poetry series – maximum of 75 poems published each year in the anthology series; The Best New Poets series – maximum of 50 poems published each year in the anthology series
The Malahat Review holds a variety of contests each year: Open Season Awards: November 1 deadline, three CAD$2,000 prizes (one for each genre). Submissions accepted for poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Winners are published in the spring issue. Novella Prize/Long Poem Prize: February 1 deadline. The Novella Prize (one CAD$2,000 prize ...
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