Provo Poetry wants your poems! DEADLINE: December 31, 2016

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What’s a POEMBALL you ask? Check out our recent press here:

The Daily Herald: Poemball machine provides pops of poetry to Provo

KSL Interview: ‘Poemball machine’ showcases local poets at Provo cafe

City Weekly: Poem in a Ball–Provo Poetry connects the Utah Valley community to verse, one quarter at a time

SEND US YOUR POEMS TO SHARE WITH THE COMMUNITY 

DEADLINE: DECEMBER 31, 2016

Provo Poetry Submission Call

Send your short poems to help promote poetry in Utah County! Submission guidelines are as follows:

PLEASE FOLLOW ALL GUIDELINES, SEE HOW TO SUBMIT BELOW.

DEADLINE: December 31, 2016

GUIDELINES:

  • Poets must have lived or spent significant time in Utah County at some point in their lives.
  • Poems must be appropriate for a general audience (rated PG).
  • Provo Poetry is an all-inclusive community. Do not send poems with topics/speech related to hate, shaming, or cultural appropriation.

POEM LENGTH: All poems must be 25 lines or less, including blank lines for stanza breaks. Each line cannot be greater than 48 characters. If you are unsure of your line length, send poems with less than 15 lines, just in case.

NUMBER OF POEMS: Send up to ten poems in separate documents.

PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED: Previously published poems are okay! As a matter of fact, since selected poems are only intended to encourage and promote poetry in Utah County and will not be posted online or shared widely, it is safe to assume they can be submitted elsewhere as unpublished, even if accepted. We do not claim any rights to the poems. However, if you’d like to promote them as published or document the accepted poems as published in your own list of publications, feel free!

HOW TO SUBMIT:

  • Select up to 10 poems
  • Save each poem in a separate document with the following filename format: <FIRST NAME LAST NAME TITLE> for example: “Edgar Poe The Raven”
  • Start an email to provopoetry@gmail.com.
  • Subject line should include the poet’s name and the word “submission”, for example: “Jane Doe Submission”
  • Include the following in the body of the email:
    • name,
    • current city of residence
    • how you spent time in Utah County, for example: “Jane Doe, Springville, born and raised” OR “John Doe, Chicago, attended and graduated from BYU.”
  • Document formats accepted are Google docs, .doc, docx, and .rtf
  • Attach all poems to the same email and send!

ACCEPTED POEMS: You will be notified via email if your poems are accepted. Accepted poems will be printed for distribution into the community in and around Provo. Poets will be accredited for their work. Distribution methods may vary. No monetary payment will be provided to poets, but please know your contribution is important and appreciated! The main goal of Provo Poetry is to instill the love of poetry within the general community, bring poems to a wider audience, and to support local poets.

Announcing the poet lineup–POEMBALL Machine Launch at Pioneer Book, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016 at 6:30pm

Check out the lineup of POEMBALL poets reading at the launch on Tuesday, October 25, 2016 from 6:30 – 8:00 pm at Pioneer Book. The night will feature readings by local poets who have contributed to the POEMBALL as well as an open mic for all poets who would like to share their work. As you can see below, there’s still plenty of room. You can sign up for the open mic when you arrive. Please come out and support our local poets!

We will also be announcing our next submission call, open from October 25 – December 31, 2016! For information about how to have your poems included in the Provo Poetry POEMBALL machines, see our Submission Calls page.

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We are excited to announce the placement of our second POEMBALL machine! The launch coincides with Utah Humanities Book Festival, with several other events also held at Pioneer Book.

If you are not familiar with the history of the POEMBALL, here’s a little background. The first machine was released for Poetry Month last April at Enliten Bakery and Café in Provo and was featured by KSL news and Salt Lake City Weekly. The POEMBALL Machine includes poems from many local poets, often found at Enliten Bakery and Café for the Thursday night creative writing open mic, as well as many well-known Utah poets, including Rob Carney, Star Coulbrooke, Meg Day, Kimberly Johnson, Laura Hamblin, and others.

Would you like to learn more about this event or the purpose of the POEMBALL machines? Please don’t hesitate to contact us on the web or via social media:

Web: https://provopoetry.org/contact-us/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF4_pUI0FV7q6Hk28Z_m4Ow

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/provopoetry

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProvoPoetry

Email: provopoetry@gmail.com