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Unread 03-10-2015, 09:33 AM
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At "Accomplished Members," Nausheen Eusuf has noted the Wordsmith website features "epigram" as the word of the day for March 10, and gives prominent play to Susan McLean's collection of translated Martial epigrams in its discussion of that word. Hooray, Susan.

Yesterday's word of the day was "clerihew," and the rest of this week will feature three more words that are names of light verse forms. Readers are invited to submit original poems in all five forms, and prizes (non-cash, alas) will be awarded.

You can read all about it here:

http://wordsmith.org/words/yester.html
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Unread 03-10-2015, 09:46 AM
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Thanks for the news, Chris. I hope people will join in and send their light verse.

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We have some brilliant clerihew writers among us. (You know who you are.)

And Susan is a brilliant epigram translator. Hooray for Susan.
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Both Terese Coe and Sam Gwynn have written centos. And so have I now. It may not be any good but it took me ages so I'll certainly put it in and win an ice-cream. Where do we send stuff, Chris? To the guy's website.
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I'd love to read it, John. Presumably it's not advisable to post entries, though.
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These were the only instructions I could find:

Email your original poems to contest@wordsmith.org (include your location: city/state/country) by this Friday. Selected poems will win books, word games, or T-shirts.

(I spent considerably more time on my cento than on my clerihew, epigram, and limerick entries. Who knew that stealing from other poets was harder than coming up with your own stuff.)
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We'll see if I get a tee shirt, Rob. The centos he quotes are IMO no damn good. They don't rhyme or scan. I reckon you could find Sam's quite easily. Terese's is in her (very good) book just out.

Thank you, Chris. I wonder what the last thing will be?
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Thanks for the info!

Incidentally, I have Terese's book too, and I think her cento is brilliant -- and so is her rondeau for Rhina. Everyone should buy it!
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Indeed they should. I got a free one signed, and just for writing stuff for the back. Best book of poetry (not counting my own, natchh) since Sam Gwynne's last.

And there is Ann's - of course there is.

Poetry is in excellent shape.
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Today (Friday the 13th) is the deadline for the contest, so all five of the week's words have now been posted:

Monday -- clerihew
Tuesday -- epigram
Wednesday -- cento
Thursday -- limerick
Friday -- doggerel

The theme for the week is "poetic forms." We could tie ourselves into interesting knots debating whether it makes sense to call doggerel a form.
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