"The Artist in the Character of Design Listening to the Inspiration of Poetry" by Angelica KauffmannThe 2022 Society of Classical Poets International Poetry Competition The Society September 1, 2022 Poetry, Poetry Contests 8 Comments . “Yet, do thy worst old Time; despite thy wrong, My love shall in my verse ever live young.” —William Shakespeare, Sonnet XIX First Prize: $2,000. Publication on the Society’s website and Journal. . Submission Fee: $20 (The fee comes with a free subscription to our monthly e-Newsletter.) . Submit: One to three poems on any topic. Altogether, the poems should total 108 lines or less. First click here to pay the submission fee, then email as a Word file or in the email body to [email protected]. Put “Poetry Contest Submission” in the subject line of the email. Poems must contain meter (beginners and students may simply count syllables). Rhyme and other traditional techniques are encouraged as well, but not required. (To learn how to write poetry with meter, see a brief beginner’s guide on common iambic meter here or a more elaborate beginner’s guide to many kinds of meter here. See a guide to poetry forms here.) You may alternatively mail a check made out to the Society of Classical Poets to Evan Mantyk, Society of Classical Poets. Email [email protected] for mailing address. You may pay up to $60 and send in up to three separate submissions. . Deadline: December 31, 2022, 11:59 p.m. EST. Winners announced February 1, 2023 on our e-Newsletter and on the Society’s homepage. . High School Prize: $200. See details here. . Judges: Joseph S. Salemi, acclaimed New Formalist poet, editor of TRINACRIA, essayist for Expansive Poetry Online, professor, New York University, Hunter College James Sale, poetry critic, award-winning British poet, Arts columnist, The Epoch Times Evan Mantyk, editor of the Society of Classical Poets Journal and website . Judges Sale, Salemi, and Mantyk (L-R) Who May Participate? Anyone from any country of any background. If you are outside the United States, you would need to have a PayPal account to receive the prize money should you win First Place. . Additional Details The poem should be written in 2022. They may be previously published. Simultaneous submissions are accepted. Past First Place winners and the Society’s executive staff are prohibited from participating. You do not have to be a Member of the Society to participate. You will retain ownership of your submitted poetry. By submitting it to the Society for publication or for inclusion in the contest, should it rank among winners or receive an honorable mention, you give the Society permission to publish it online on this website, in the Society of Classical Poets Journal, and in publications promoting the SCP’s mission or this annual contest, but the SCP would not be able to sell your individual poem on its own or have any further rights over it beyond these purposes. You could publish it anywhere else or sell it to any publication as desired. You can enter up to three submissions, each containing one to three poems, not exceeding 108 lines in total per submission. Each submission requires the standard entry fee of $20. . Past Winners 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 . Poetry Writing Resources A Simple Guide to Forms and Examples from the Society of Classical Poets “Freeware Prosody” by Expansive Poetry Online How to Write Classical Poetry by the Society of Classical Poets “The Hard Edges of a Poem” by Joseph S. Salemi The Prosody Handbook: A Guide to Poetic Form by Robert Beum and Karl Shapiro Writing Metrical Poetry by William Baer . . NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. Trending now: 8 Responses James Sale September 6, 2022 Can’t wait to see the entries – some fabulous material in year’s past and I think the standards are getting even higher! Reply Mo Ferree October 23, 2022 Silly question, I am sure, but should we remove our name from the submitted poems? Reply The Society October 23, 2022 That is unnecessary. Reply Solano Bianchi November 15, 2022 I write all my work under a pen name. Can I submit under a pseudonym or do you require writers to use their legal name? Reply Joshua C. Frank December 18, 2022 I write my work under a pen name, too, and I’ve got poetry published here. Reply The Society December 18, 2022 Yes, a pen name is fine. You just have to stick with it and don’t show try to pass yourself off as more than one person. We do not check your legal documents. It is a good idea when you submit to make it clear what your pen name is and what your legal name is. Reply David Marella December 7, 2022 I have paid the entrance fee for the poetry contest and would like to submit the three poems. Please help me as this is all new to me, Thank You. Reply The Society December 18, 2022 just email your poems to [email protected] Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
James Sale September 6, 2022 Can’t wait to see the entries – some fabulous material in year’s past and I think the standards are getting even higher! Reply
Mo Ferree October 23, 2022 Silly question, I am sure, but should we remove our name from the submitted poems? Reply
Solano Bianchi November 15, 2022 I write all my work under a pen name. Can I submit under a pseudonym or do you require writers to use their legal name? Reply
Joshua C. Frank December 18, 2022 I write my work under a pen name, too, and I’ve got poetry published here. Reply
The Society December 18, 2022 Yes, a pen name is fine. You just have to stick with it and don’t show try to pass yourself off as more than one person. We do not check your legal documents. It is a good idea when you submit to make it clear what your pen name is and what your legal name is. Reply
David Marella December 7, 2022 I have paid the entrance fee for the poetry contest and would like to submit the three poems. Please help me as this is all new to me, Thank You. Reply