Paper Gardens Literary Contest DEADLINE is postmark February 15th. Applications are now being accepted for the 2012 Paper Gardens Literary contest. Click here for the application form.
The Arts Alliance of Yamhill County invites
submissions to the 2012 Paper Gardens Literary Contest. Open to all
residents of Yamhill County ages 6 and up, Paper Gardens is a wonderful
creative-writing outlet for the community.
Charles Goodrich |
Paper Gardens features two main categories for
submission, poetry and prose, and encompasses three age groups: children
(ages six to 12), youths (ages 13 to 18) and adults (19 and above). The
prose category includes subcategories of short story and memoir, and is
limited to one submission per person. Poetry has four subcategories:
traditional, free verse and haiku, and returning for a second year,
poetry-of-place.
The poetry-of-place subcategory is
specifically intended for poems written about or inspired by places in
Yamhill County. As Paper Gardens is a literary contest for residents of
Yamhill County, work inspired by our local surroundings is a natural fit
for the competition.
Writers may submit up to three poems total. More
than one submission per subcategory is allowed. The entry fee for adults
is five dollars. Children and youth submissions are free of charge.
The judge will select three winners in each
category, and the winning poems will be published in the 2012 Paper
Gardens chapbook. The winning authors will receive a free chapbook and
certificate of recognition, and will be invited to read their work at an
awards ceremony Friday April 13th at the McMinnville Community Center.
Kelli Grinich, Paper Gardens Part One
Recently Kelli Grinich, the Chair of the Paper Gardens Literary Contest talked with Lynda Phillippi on the Arts Alive program. Arts Alive: Paper Gardens Part One and Arts Alive: Paper Gardens: Part Two the 30 minute show is in Part One and Two because of Youtube limit of 15 minutes. The full show will air on McMinnville Community Media begin Saturday, February 11th and run four or five times during the week.
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