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welshv:Post your six line poem, bro. |
welshv:Post your six line poem, bro. |
Raplinx didn't come easy.... This a TIE for me. |
Raplinx didn't come easy.... This a TIE for me. |
Raplinx didn't come easy.... This a TIE for me. |
danbrowndmf:Stay strong, brother. ![]() |
Teempakguy:Lol. The woman is not illiterate na. He claims that she cleared all her papers expect for mathematics. Illiterate dey write W.A.E.C? ![]() |
Ugliest:Crazy... ![]() |
Reyginus:Randomly paired sir. ![]() |
Laveda:It's okay, but you derailed our thread. ![]() |
Laveda:You're already in it. ![]() |
Reyginus:Yes, definitely. Please re-read the original post. |
The Collaboration Poetry Competition is here again! ![]() www.nairaland.com/2708057/npc-collaboration-poetry-competition-season Cc: gottoboy Sosiqdude GIYAZZ JigsawKillah danbrowndmf DesmondDessi Laveda MuhdG Alexpissu |
Introduction: The Nairaland Poetry Club is here again with it's second edition of the Nairaland Collaborative Poetry Competition: a challenge created to keep this part of the literature section alive, and to promote team work among Nairaland poets. This year's is a slightly upgraded version of last year's (where the duo of Royver and Krystalxx proved themselves to be the best competitors) as all our finalists will be made to write rengas, hence earning this season of the contest it's alternate name: The Renga Fiesta. Guidelines: 1. Two poets shall be paired randomly to write together and submit a single poem of any theme. 2. The poem may be submitted by either of the poets, provided that every verse/stanza written shall have the name of the poet who wrote the verse at the top of it. 3. The competition shall be of two rounds. All genres and styles of poetry of a maximum of 60 lines shall be accepted in the first round. All poems exceeding 60 lines shall not be accepted 4. At the end of the first round, fourteen (14) of the best poets (7 pairs) shall proceed to the next stage where rengas will be submitted. The winning pair of poets will emerge from these seven (7). 5. Our impeccable judges shall follow the outline below to grade all submitted poems in the first round: i. Organization/Structure (20 marks) ii. Poetic Devices: (20 marks) iii. Grammatical Accuracy: (20 marks) iv. Strength Of Mood / Emotional Intensity (20 marks) v. Analysis (20 marks) Obtainable Total: 100 marks - This outline shall be followed to grade all poems in the second round: i. Compliance To Renga Rules (50 marks) ii. Grammatical Accuracy (20 marks) iii. Poetic Devices (20 marks) iv. Organization/Structure (10 marks) Obtainable Total: 100 marks 6. Your analysis - preferably brief and concise - should be submitted with the poems. 7. Registration will close on Sunday, the 8th of November and pairings will be done on Sunday, the 8th of November. A total of 5 (five) days will be awarded to the paired poets to work together as the first round submissions will be made on Friday, the 13th of November. Our judges will score the submitted pieces on the Saturday and Sunday, the 14th and 15th of November. The 7 pairs of poets who move on to the next stage will on Monday, the 16th of November be awarded another 5 days to work together and bring their rengas to our judges' table by the end of Friday, the 20th of November. The winning pair of poets will be announced on Sunday, the 22nd of November. 8. Previously published poems, whether electronically or otherwise will not be accepted. All submissions will be checked for plagiarism. Posters of plagiarized or previously published pieces will be disqualified from the competition and banned from Nairaland. 9. Scores by judges for all pairs of contestants will be added together to obtain their total scores for both rounds of the competition. Eligibility: 1. Be a member of Nairaland. 2. Submit in the comment box a six (6) line poem. That is your entry fee. Judges: A team of six (6) accomplished poets and poetry teachers have volunteered their time to put fairness to use in judging the submitted pieces. Three (3) will judge the first round, and the other three (3) will be judges of the second round of the competition. Prizes: A sum of 6,000 naira each for the winning pair. A sum of 4,000 naira each for the runner-ups. |
tobimillar:Lol. Your signature is passing an awesome message, although, only a few can make any meaning of all you wrote there. Some people don't know the difference between Arabic and the Qur'an. |
JigsawKillah:Bros, e no easy. How have you been? |
FriedPlantain:You wear tarpaulin for face? ![]() |
joseph1832:I wasn't trying to play with words; I was actually questioning his words on the triangle not existing. |
akpobi:Bermuda doesn't exist? ![]() |
slap1:I haven't o, have you? |
donephi:Led, Rid, Bed. Picture |
donephi:Led, Rid, Bed. Picture |
Abbreviating your texts? You want our children to be short? LMAO! ![]() |
iAmCharis:Agama? You? Virgin? Virgin koor, Faaji ni. ![]() |
Unfulfilled Promises: AudreyTimms ![]() |
Misspicy, is that some random person's number you put up there? If God will catch you, he'll be a learned colleauge. |
tonididdy:How many PMs have you gotten from girls now? ![]() |
FrancisTony:I made a mental note when I got the mention to edit it later, but when I got here to do that, I noticed that Tex had done it. You should be careful, though, when you add that 's' to your verbs. Verbs that comes after You, I, We and They never get the 's'. In the second line of the last stanza, therefore, the correct word should be 'remain' without the 's', since the pronoun that would stand in place of those things you mentioned would be "They". FrancisTony, if I were a woman, I just might melt at this; your lines are awesome! |
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