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Unread 03-15-2018, 04:01 PM
Patrick Murtha Patrick Murtha is offline
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Default Flint Hills Shakespeare Sonnet Contest

Dear Eratospherians,

The Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival will be hosting its third annual sonnet contest. (This year's production is The Merchant of Venice if one is interested in coming to my neck of the woods.)

Here is a link to website for the rules and submissions.

http://www.flinthillsshakespearefest...test-2018.html

Here is a link to the previous winners.

http://www.flinthillsshakespearefest...s-winners.html

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Unread 05-20-2018, 03:53 PM
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Only about two months until the deadline for the Flint Hills Shakespeare Sonnet Contest. It offers $500 for the champion, with a $50-prize for second place and third place winners.

http://www.flinthillsshakespearefest...test-2018.html

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Unread 05-21-2018, 02:33 AM
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Thanks Patrick,

This seems to be an in-the-style-of-Shakespeare sonnet competition (although Petrarchan sonnets are allowed). Last year's winner opens:

When golden autumn into winter fades,
And wretched heart with sorrow ne’er to end

and the previous year's winner contains the lines:

Nay, it lay buried, deep in eternity,
And proof of this in your sweet face does lie;

So I'm guessing it's not a place to send a modern sonnet.

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Unread 05-21-2018, 04:20 PM
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Mark,

Good question. As this is only the third year running this competition, the decision has been to keep the guidelines rather precise with the two types of sonnets (Shakespearian and Petrarchan).

If your question is more about the language, I simply say, be yourself in the sonnet form. The criteria is what you see. It is not "speech-like-Shakespeare," but rather write a sonnet in one of these forms.

Right now, the contest is a foundling, in the fawn-stage--staggering about on legs like twigs. It looks to mature more every year.

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Well the price is right--five bucks, for up to five sonnets.

The Wikipedia entry for this year's judge is certainly eye-opening.

Thanks, Patrick.
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Hmm. It's always good to be reminded how judges are people in the middle of living their personal lives, and with a distinct POV. Thanks Julie.

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