For Students of North Carolina Schools
Who may enter this contest?
— Students in Grades 3 through Undergraduate.
What are the contest categories?
The Travis Tuck Jordan Award
is for students in Grades 3 — 5.
The Joan Scott Memorial Award
is for poems about the environment
and is for students in Grades 3 — 8.
The Mary Chilton Award
is for students in Grades 6 — 8.
The Sherry Pruitt Award
is for students in Grades 9 — Undergraduate.
The Lyman Haiku Award
is for students in Grades 9 — Undergraduate.
All poems except the Lyman Haiku entries may be in any form
but no poem submitted can be more than 32 lines long.
What are the contest guidelines?
1. You may submit one different poem to each category
for which you are eligible.
2. Send two typed copies of each poem
on 8½ x 11 inch paper.
3. In the upper left corner of each copy,
type the name of the award category that
you are entering.
Do not put your name or address on these copies.
4. On a separate piece of paper print:
- the name of the category and the title of the poem.
- your name, home address, zip code, and phone number.
- the name of your school, your grade,
your school address & phone number,
and your teacher's name.
5. Your teacher must sign the paper (see item 4 above).
6. You also must sign the paper and write:
"I pledge that this is my original poem."
The copies of the poems that you submit will not be returned.
How much does it cost to enter?
— Send $2 per poem to help cover expenses.
— Make checks payable to NCPS.
Where do I mail my contest entries?
— Mail your entries to:
Mollie Carlin
P.O. Box 2389
Southern Pines, NC 28388
Can I submit the same poem to another contest during this time?
— No, simultaneous submissions are NOT permitted.
When will I know if I win an award?
— Winners will be notified in April and will be invited
to the May 17, 2008
Awards Day meeting at the Weymouth Center for the Arts
& Humanities in Southern Pines.
How will the winning poems be published?
— Winning poems will be published in Pinesong,
the North Carolina Poetry Society's annual anthology.
Each author will receive one copy of the book.
— Winning poets will be contacted for possible posting of their
winning poems on the North Carolina Poetry Society Website at
www.ncPoetrySociety.ORG
— Winners and honorable mentions in college, high school,
or middle school will be invited to apply to become
Student Poets
in the
Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet Series.