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Sunday, 17 October 2021

Two poetry contests -- one for youth -- no submission fee, with the really worthy theme: human rights




 Poets for Human Rights and Poets Without Borders proudly announce the 2021 Anita McAndrews Award and 2021 Renee Duke Youth Award Poetry Contests are open for submissions. 



1.  2021 Anita McAndrews Award Poetry Contest.

*Theme is human rights.  Familiarity with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is recommended.

Guidelines:

*Submit up to three poems. 

*No simultaneous submissions or previously published poems.

*Any poetic style or form is allowed.  No graphics. No handwritten poems.

*Multi-lingual poems are welcome. Include translation in English.

*Length limit – 1 page 8 1/2 x 11, 12 point font or larger. Left-justified.

*Cover sheet – include your name, address, phone number, email address, poem title(s), permission to publish, brief bio.

Submission options:

          *Mail hard copy entries to Stazja McFadyen, 1006 Vapor Drive, Pflugerville, Texas 78660.  Send two copies: one copy to include your name and contact information, one blind copy without identifying information.  Postmark deadline: November 30, 2021.

            *Email entries to poetsforhumanrights@gmail.com     Send entries in the body of email, or as pdf attachments.

Winning poems will be announced and read at Poets for Human Rights annual awards on or around December 10, 2021 - 73nd anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and will be published on the Poets Without Borders website.

First prize $250, Second prize $100, Third prize $50.

For more information, contact poetsforhumanrights@gmail.com

Visit poetswithoutborders.org to read the winning poems for 2020 Anita McAndrews Award poetry contest.

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2.  2021 Renee Duke Youth Award poetry contest :

 

Attention poets aged 17 or younger: send up to three poems using the theme: Universal Declaration of Human Rights (or any of the 30 articles)

 

1st Prize - $200, 2nd Prize - $75, 3rd Prize - $25.

 

Winning poems will be announced and read at Poets for Human Rights annual awards on or around Dec. 10, the 73rd Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and will be published on the Poets Without Borders website.

 

Format: Left justified, 12 point font. No colors, no graphics.

 

Multi-lingual poems are welcome. Include English translation.

 

Length: Up to 96 lines – 1 letter-size page.

 

Submissions deadline: November 30, 2021

 

No simultaneous submissions or previously published poems.

 

Submit poems by email to poetsforhumanrights@gmail.com, in body of email or pdf attachment. No hyperlinks or word.doc attachments will be considered.

 

In subject line, write “poetry contest”

 

Cover sheet : Include name, address, age, school and grade, permission to publish, poem title(s). Short bio is optional.

 

An abridged copy of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is available upon request.

 

For more information, contact poetsforhumanrights@gmail.com

 

Visit poetswithoutborders.org to read the winning poems for 2020 Renee Duke Youth Award poetry contest.

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