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Recovery, What a Huge Topic …

And that huge topic is the theme for the Adelaide Plains Poetry competition for 2021. Entries are open, and will close in early July, with winners being announced in late July, during the Gawler and Adelaide Plains Festival of Words, which has the same theme as the competition.

I’ve been seeing the terrible images on the TV screen about the floods in eastern coast of Australia, and there is sure going to be some big recovery work that will have to happen there! Or what about recovery from an injury, the birth of a child, or the death of a loved one. Some big life stories there too.

There are many other options that could relate to the theme of recovery, have a think and send in your entry, and you may be in with the winners, and have the chance to read your work at our Festival, if Covid allows. And isn’t that another big theme relating to Recovery, getting over, recovering from, this horrid Covid virus!

The entry form and guidelines for this competition are below. Please take a look and enter, if you want to!

ADELAIDE PLAINS POETS Inc.

POETRY COMPETITION 2021

‘RECOVERY’

1st, 2nd & 3rd cash prizes, plus Highly Commended & Commended certificates as awarded by judge. Total prize pool over $700

ENTRY GUIDELINES

Work entered in this competition must be original, in English, unpublished and not have won a prize in any other competition. Authors retain copyright.

Theme ‘Recovery’ – Poems entered must in some way refer to the theme

Open Class – poets 18 years & older

Junior sections – Primary School student (one poem only), Secondary School student (one poem only)

To maintain anonymity, entrant’s name should appear on entry form only, not on poems. Entry forms are to include entrant’s name, address, phone number, titles of poems submitted.

Entries should be typed, on one side of paper only, one poem to a page

Poems to be no longer than 60 lines

Entry fees: Open class $10 for first poem, $5 for every poem entered thereafter

Junior classes – no entry fee, only one poem per student

Cheques/money orders to be made payable to Adelaide Plains Poets Inc

Or electronically using these details: BSB 105-009 Acc 105 954 340 (please give poet’s name with electronic payment)

Entries to: Competition Secretary, 1594 Germantown Rd REDBANKS SA 5502

Entries to be posted by close of business 2 July 2021 – entries received after this date may not be considered for the competition.

Authors should retain a copy of their work

For further details contact: Competition secretary, Ms C Cordon 

at 0418 806 490, kittycordo@gmail.com 

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ADELAIDE PLAINS POETS Inc. POETRY COMPETITION 2021

‘RECOVERY’

ENTRY FORM

Name…………………………………………………Phone…………………………………

Address……………………………………………..………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Email……………………………..……………………..

Title of poem/s – ……………………………………………………..…………..………………….……..……..

……………………………………………………..…………..………………….……………

……………………………………………………..…………..………………….……………

 (use back of page for additional entries) 

Entrants’ names or other details must not appear on poems

Declaration by author: I agree to comply with the Entry Guidelines and declare that the written work submitted in my name is my own original work and has not been copied in part, or in full, from any other source.

Author’s signature………………………………………………date……………………

Date of birth (if entering a junior section) ……………………………….………………………… 

Secondary School or Primary School – Circle to indicate which section, for Junior sections

Name of school (if entering junior sections) ……………………………………..………….……………………..    

Entry fees: Open class $10 for first poem, $5 for every poem entered thereafter 

(OPEN CLASS ONLY – NO FEE FOR JUNIOR ENTRIES)

CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES – 2 July 2021

Cheques/money orders to be made payable to Adelaide Plains Poets Inc, and sent with entries to Competition Secretary, 1594 Germantown Rd REDBANKS SA 5502

Or electronically using these details: BSB 105-009 Acc 105 954 340

Authors should retain a copy of their work, entries will not be returned without provision of a stamped self-addressed envelope, and a written request.

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It is still preferred to receive entries via snail mail, but other arrangements may be ok, but contact me about it first, please. I consider receiving these entries in my letter box in the months and weeks then days before close of entries is one of my rewards for doing this volunteer role as Competition Secretary!

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A Fine Event Today

Take one event, at a great venue, with a fine presenter, and writers who are willing to be deeply involved with what is happening, and you can certainly get on and produce some awesome pieces of creative writing!

My only regret about this day was that I neglected to have a photograph taken. Apart from that, it was a great day for the production of beautiful words!

If you couldn’t be at this event, and live near Gawler, we will be getting together at the end of March, and every month, in some way and form, usually at the Prince Albert Hotel, Gawler. A hotel accustomed to being there for creative writers, where the Adelaide Plains Chapter and Verse writing group meets, every Thursday afternoon at 4.00pm.

Photo not taken today, but the three on the left were all present today.

Why not come join us sometime? If you’re prepared to be involved, do the writing exercise, and homework, and will be supportive and friendly, you are most welcome!

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My Regular Big Event!

Today, February 28 is the last day of February, the last day of Summer, and the day of my favourite event of the month. Today is the day my favourite Big Event happens. This Big Event isn’t necessarily big in terms of people attending, but it is huge in terms of the wonderful things that can happen.

The event is the Gawler Poets at the Pub event, incorporating both a writing-related workshop, and after that a Poetry Reading. The event takes place at the Prince Albert Hotel (known as the P/A to regulars, and it has lunch happening too. I am one of the two coordinators of this event, and it is a small part of what the writing group I’m the President of, does.

So Alex Robinson, my co-coordinator, is also the Treasurer of our group, which is the Adelaide Plains Poets. He collects the money, and also brings along books we have as a prize for one of the little mini competitions we hold during the afternoon’s happenings. These new books are donated by a wonderfully eclectic bookshop close to the P/A hotel. It is the Gawler Bookshop, and I love popping in there every now and then to say hi, and thank you to the lovely Ally who owns the store, and can find or get in for you any book you might ever want, I suspect!

So this morning, right now, I’m getting ready to head off to Gawler to the P/A for the workshop our guest for the day will present. The guest is Valerie Volk, and the subject for her workshop is ‘Poetry from Pain’. This is a subject dear to my heart, and to my savings too, because I’ve written and sold my own books touching on this subject. One is my memoir about having Multiple Sclerosis ‘Mick Jane and Me – Living Well With MS’, and the other is a poetry collection about my own story about being sexually abused as a child, teen, and young adult ‘damaged children, Precious Gems’.

So painful things for sure, both of them, but the writing of those books has been therapeutic, and I’m in a much better space in my life now, having written the pain out of my head and onto the pages of my books.

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Adelaide Plains Poets Poetry Competition 2021

The writing group I am the President of, has held a writing competition every year (more or less) since 2004/05, and we are holding another one for 2021. We have a different theme for the poems every year, and the 2021 theme is RECOVERY.

After the horrid year we had last year, dealing with Covid-19, which is still doing horrid things all around the world, the idea of recovery from that virus would be strongly in the minds of most. But Recovery can refer to many things, cancer, relationship break ups, broken bones, or even re-covering a sofa or chair with ripped fabric.

my ‘Recovery’ from broken ankle – I’ve written a book of poems on that! (Available on this blogsite – Angles on Ankles is the poetry collection about it)

And being clever people out there, you may well have other interpretations on this idea. That is fine, if you decide to enter this competition, just make sure the competition secretary (me) can see the reference to the theme. The competition is for adults (Open Section) and children (Primary School, and Secondary School students – two separate sections).

Entries must be sent by post, not via email for preference, in order to keep things easily under control. Emailed entries can easily be missed, and be missed and not forwarded to the relevant competition judges. Another point – entries will be accepted from overseas, but only for the Open Section, not the two junior sections. The payment details for the Open section are on the relevant Entry form and Guidelines, which are down below.

So if you have thoughts about recovery, and are interested in entering the competition, take a look at the two forms and go for it if you want to, I’ll be waiting to get the entries in the mail!

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ADELAIDE PLAINS POETS Inc.

POETRY COMPETITION 2021

‘RECOVERY’

1st, 2nd & 3rd cash prizes, plus Highly Commended & Commended certificates as awarded by judge. Total prize pool over $700

ENTRY GUIDELINES

Work entered in this competition must be original, in English, unpublished and not have won a prize in any other competition. Authors retain copyright.

Theme ‘Recovery’ – Poems entered must in some way refer to the theme

Open Class – poets 18 years & older

Junior sections – Primary School student (one poem only), Secondary School student (one poem only)

To maintain anonymity, entrant’s name should appear on entry form only, not on poems. Entry forms are to include entrant’s name, address, phone number, titles of poems submitted.

Entries should be typed, on one side of paper only, one poem to a page

Poems to be no longer than 60 lines

Entry fees: Open class $10 for first poem, $5 for every poem entered thereafter

Junior classes – no entry fee, only one poem per student

Cheques/money orders to be made payable to Adelaide Plains Poets Inc

Or electronically using these details: BSB 105-009 Acc 105 954 340 (please give poet’s name with electronic payment)

Entries to: Competition Secretary, 1594 Germantown Rd REDBANKS SA 5502

Entries to be posted by close of business 2 July 2021 – entries received after this date may not be considered for the competition.

Authors should retain a copy of their work

For further details contact: Competition secretary, Ms C Cordon 

at 0418 806 490, kittycordo@gmail.com

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ADELAIDE PLAINS POETS Inc. POETRY COMPETITION 2021

‘RECOVERY’

ENTRY FORM

Name…………………………………………………Phone…………………………………

Address………………………………….………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

Email……………………………..……………………………………………..

Title of poem/s – …………………………..………………….……..……..

……………………………………………………..…………..……….……………

……………………………………………………..…………..……….……………

 (use back of page for additional entries) 

Entrants’ names or other details must not appear on poems

Declaration by author: I agree to comply with the Entry Guidelines and declare that the written work submitted in my name is my own original work and has not been copied in part, or in full, from any other source.

Author’s signature………………………………………………………….date………………….…………

Date of birth (if entering a junior section) ……………………………….………………………… 

Secondary School or Primary School – Circle to indicate which section, for Junior sections

Name of school (if entering junior sections)

……………………………………..………….……………………………………..    

Entry fees: Open class $10 for first poem, $5 for every poem entered thereafter 

(OPEN CLASS ONLY – NO FEE FOR JUNIOR ENTRIES)

CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES – 2 July 2021

Cheques/money orders to be made payable to Adelaide Plains Poets Inc, and sent with entries to Competition Secretary, 1594 Germantown Rd REDBANKS SA 5502

Or electronically using these details: BSB 105-009 Acc 105 954 340

Authors should retain a copy of their work, entries will not be returned without provision of a stamped self-addressed envelope, and a written request.