Participants must submit an entry form (details below) along with his or her poem by mail or email by Dec. 20, 2017. Our judges will reveal the top 10 finalists by Jan. 7, 2018 and invite the top 10 to recite their poems at a special Quantum Leap Poetry Contest event. The winner will receive $300 and have his or her poem published in The Wabash Review. Adam Henze, who was named the Official Track Poet of the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 thanks to another poetry contest presented by Indiana Humanities, will return as a judge alongside Indiana’s former poet laureate, Karen Kovacik.
The Poetry Contest reading will be held at Indy Reads Books on Jan. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. and registration is free, but seating is limited. Sun King Brewery will provide alcohol; light appetizers will be available. All ages are welcome. You can register here: https://qlpoetrycontest.eventbrite.com.
Poetry submissions must include both the poem and the attached entry form, and they can be submitted in one of three ways: through the portal at thewabashreview.com/submit/, emailed to thewabashreview@gmail.com, or mailed to:
Wabash CollegePoetry submissions must not include any identifying information on the actual poems. Instead, participants must fill out the entry form (directly below). Please read all instructions carefully.
301 West Wabash Avenue
Crawfordsville, IN 47933
ATTN ENGLISH DEPT
https://thewabashreview.com/2017/08/29/poetrycontest/
https://indianahumanities.org/event/quantum-leap-poetry-contest
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