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Although the material rewards are few—ask Emily Dickinson in the Great Coffeehouse in the Sky how much she earned for her labors—humans from the earliest dawnings of language have sought to make art with words.
25 Apr 2007

I'll be the first to admit it: My taste in poetry is, on one level, very traditional: If the poem isn't musical, if there is no logic to the line breaks, a beat or a rhythm or a palette of sound color that is being played with, it won't appeal to me.
By Andrea Selch | 12 Apr 2006

First Place
By Caitlin Doyle | 12 Apr 2006

Second Place
By Michelle Seaman | 12 Apr 2006

Third Place
By Joy Gonsalves | 12 Apr 2006

Honorable Mention
By Paul Deblinger | 12 Apr 2006

A dance of words, images, hips and hands
By Zelda Lockhart | 1 Jun 2005

First Place
By Tanya Olson | 1 Jun 2005

Second Place
By Laura Jent | 1 Jun 2005

Third Place
By Laura Jent | 1 Jun 2005

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