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$50,000 for one poem
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In US dollars, that's $52,176. Not bad for a 40 line poem -- though maybe a US poem is allowed to be 42 lines? I'm not sure about the poem conversion rates.
Maybe I'll just submit a haiku in an effort to set a world record for the highest payment per syllable ever received for a poem. Thanks for the info. How very strange this contest is. |
All that money and it comes down to that fellow Motion judging it. You KNOW the winner will be rubbish - probably African rubbish. And I could have that money!!!
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John, write African rubbish if that's what you think is needed to win. After all, if the Speccie competition called for African rubbish, you'd happily accept the assignment all for a chance to win 25 quid.
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Thanks, Bill |
Nobody knows how he got the butt of sack. They wanted to give it to Seamus Heaney but they couldn't because he is an Irish citizen. They should have given it to Ursula Fanthorpe but perhaps she didn't want it. Let me spell it out. I do not think everything that comes out of Africa is rubbish. It was a (perhaps unfortunate) shorthand for the sort of thing Motion will like. He will pick an African for non-poetry reasons. Or I think he will. If they must have a Poet Laureate the present one would be better.
I don't think you get the sack these days. Or was it Malmsey? You can drown people in Malmsey. Richard iii had his brother, the Duke of Clarence, drowned in Malmsey. Supposedly. |
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Thanks, Bill |
Nelson was dead already. Clarence wasn't. Different, doncha know.
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I predict that Bill will have entered this one well before I wake up next morning. And probably won it. Me, I'm too tired from the day job.
All hail, Kate! P |
I would think was good news, and should be viewed as such.
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