Prizes:
First place - 5 STEEM
2nd place - 3 STEEM
3rd place - 1 STEEM
*The prizes may not seem like much, but I want everyone to have an opportunity to be inspired by the fates of the poetry dice (aka Rory's Story Cubes).
Rules
- All 9 images must be referenced at least once, each. Images are interpreted loosely. How you interpret (or assign the image meaning) is up to you and does not count against you.
- Make your first tag #poetrydice, so I can find your entry.
- Put a link to your post in the comments section (below). Feel free to message me your link in steemit.chat (optional).
- Please submit no more than 3 entries. If you wish to write more than 3 poems per roll, that is fine. I just ask that you clearly label which 3 are your official entries.
Deadline to enter contest is next Saturday at Midnight PST (UTC-7)
Winner will be announced weekly
My stab at a poem from this week's roll...(for fun)
A fish?
A hat?
A baseball bat?
WTF is this contest for?
Scary voo-doo
Makes me frown
Like the sad, lonely moon do
Makes me drown
In this sea of hallway
Where I can see home
Aliens roam my way
But I'll burn them all down
If they try to come over
So I smile
And cry 'til it's over
I do so hope someone wins -
So the fish can take a bow...
by @robyneggs
Want to co-judge or guest judge?
Please message me in steemit.chat/direct/robyn.eggs (if you wish to be anonymous). Otherwise, leave a comment or reply letting me know that you would like to judge.
In this second week, we have one volunteer co-judge - @mamdini, winner of the first week's contest! Thanks for coming on board this week to help illuminate next week's shining poets! May the best entries win!
- If you are a judge, you are not allowed to win the contest.
- You may still enter for fun, but your entries will not be considered part of the competition.
Things to consider when competing for the best poem entry:
- grammar / Does it make sense?
- flow / Does the reader experience any hiccups, jerks or missing beats?
- rhythm
- rhyme
- imagery / Can the reader imagine what the author is writing?
- feeling / Does it cause a reaction?
- and emotional pull / Does the reader take sides?
Please don't over-analyze your own poems.
We all do it too much. Never judge your own poem too harshly. If you love it, then someone else loves it too, just the way it is. If it speaks to you - it's good. And not all poetry is meant to rhyme, either. If it sounds good and makes sense - if it changes the reader at all - it's good.
We want to know what the dice say to you.
We cherish the way you make the images come alive off the page. And each author has a unique and inspiring way of writing their entry, which is what makes this challenge so valuable and fun to participate in. You are really only challenging yourself! :-) Prost! Cheers! Salud!
Last Week's Winner's HERE
Poetry Dice Challenge 3000, Week 1 HERE.
For sample poems, please see last week's Top Picks.
Don't forget to use the "onehumanbasket" tag to ensure my 100% upvote and resteem.
- Use "onehumanbasket" on photography, art and other types of posts besides poetry. Posts using both "poetry" and "onehumanbasket," however, will remain higher priority since I wish to curate the poetry community specifically.
- Official entries to the Poetry Dice Challenge 3000 will have the highest priority vote.
- ONLY use the "poetrydice" tag for official entries to the contest.
- I also curate posts with just "poetry.” Any left-over voting power gets used for highly selective posts that I hope contribute to the "onehumanbasket" feel.