We've finally decided on our winners! The judging took a little longer than we intended, but you need not wait any longer. Without further ado:
1st place winner: ~bertron-the-prophet with The Arboretum
2nd place winner: ~Aruchel with Aurora's Rose
3rd place winner: =lady-shirakawa with Epic
Congratulations to the winners and thank to everyone else who participated. The prizes will be delivered to the winners as soon as possible, but in the meantime, please be patient. Thank you everyone reading for helping to make this contest a huge success!
Contest Prizes
1st Place:
Publication in Soundzine.
Basic artist bag from CR
1 year sub from CR
$30 deviantdollars from CR
Journal feature from ^StJoan
Journal feature from `ATrue
Journal feature from ~isabellakay
2nd Place:
Fella Plushie from CR
6 month sub from CR
$20 deviantdollars from CR
Journal feature from ^StJoan
Journal feature from `ATrue
Journal feature from ~isabellakay
3rd Place:
Devwear T-shirt from CR
3 month sub from CR
$15 deviantdollars CR
Journal feature from ^StJoan
Journal feature from `ATrue
Journal feature from ~isabellakay
Contest Judges
=bewareofthesnowman, `cypher-neo, ^lovetodeviate, *mode-de-vie, `PunknEra, *ThornyEnglishRose, =vix0r.
Contest Details
This contest is open to all members of DeviantArt and is being run with the support of Community Relations. The process is going to be a long one, but the result, we hope, will be a large amount of publishable epic poems.
According to Poetry Portal, an Epic poem is a long poem narrating the heroic exploits of an individual in a way central to the beliefs and culture of his society. Typical elements are fabulous adventures, superhuman deeds, polyphonic composition, majestic language and a craftsmanship deploying the full range of literary devices, from lyrical to dramatic
epic poetry is counted among man's noblest creations http://www.poetry-portal.com/styles10.html. Truly, Epic poetry has a great reputation, from The Iliad to Beowulf to The New World.
As stated in our Epyllion Contest info, there are six main characteristics of an epic:
> the hero is of imposing stature, of national or international importance, and of great historical or legendary significance
> the setting is vast, covering many nations, the worlds or the universe
> the action consists of deeds of great valor or requiring superhuman courage
> supernatural forces--gods, angels, demons--interest themselves in the action
> a style of sustained elevation is used (meaning it is action packed, adventurous, and exciting)
> the poet retains a measure of objectivity (meaning the poem is not told from a first-person perspective)
This information was found here.
The goal of this contest is to produce your own Epic poem, with a minimum of 1000 words. This may seem like a lofty goal, but youll be happy to know that the contest will be held over the next six months, allowing you plenty of time to write, edit, and polish your Epic. The process will be divided up as two months for initial writing, two months of heavy workshopping, and one month for final revisions. The final due date will be May 31, 2009. Then, the sixth month will be used for judging the entries and releasing the winners.
:devpoetryplease: is delivering on last years promise to make the Epyllion Contest worth your while. At the same time as we announced our Epyllion winners, we said, The purpose of this contest was to create an opening or excerpt to a much larger piece. Please keep working on your piece and turn it into a true epic - this may become important in the future. So, with this Epic Contest, the bonus for those of you who participated in the Epyllion contest is that you may use that same deviation (expanded of course) for your Epic poem, whereas everyone else needs to submit a new deviation. Cool, huh? Youve got a head start, so use it well to your advantage!
Your entry, as already stated, will need to be at least 1000 words. Please be reasonable with how far past this limit you go as our judges are going to have a tough enough time as is.
One final remark about the contest. Your poem must be written in some fixed form. While you do not have to choose a ballad or other popular form, your focus should be on flow and rhythm as most traditional Epics were transmitted orally through music and song. Please keep this in mind when writing your Epic. It is not simply a prose story with line breaks.
As the process continues, help will arrive from all over the lit community for those participating. Keep your eyes open for these opportunities!
Contest Rules
1. All members of DeviantArt, except for PoetryPlease staff members and the contest judges, may submit a poem for consideration.
2. All entries, except for those poems submitted to last years Epyllion Contest, must be new entries submitted no earlier than January 1, 2009.
3. You must be willing to have your poem published at the contests completion.
4. No entry may be submitted officially to PoetryPlease before May 1, 2009. After this time, when you are ready to submit your entry, please send a note to PoetryPlease with Epic Entry in the subject and a link to the deviation in the body.
5. All entries must be received by 8pm EST on May 31, 2009.
6. All entries must be at least 1000 words and written in some kind of fixed form (ie. a focus on the poem's oral quality).














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It's all good
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I am Britney Spears in dA's Celebrities Crew!
Lol, I'm not gay.
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Join us or our sister club *ProsePlease. Also, watch ~LITplease for fun joint activities!
Not a problem, I love correcting people :3
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What? Is it not working?
I am Britney Spears in dA's Celebrities Crew!
Lol, I'm not gay.
Well, that's certainly ambitious. Maybe it'll make the internet and media stop mis-using Epic.
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And what I realised was that my entire life I was a victim of my own FEAR. I was FEEDING FEAR WITH FOOD... and finally... I looked in the mirror. Not just IN THE MIRROR. I looked THROUGH the mirror. And in that image
I saw my EGO REFLECTION.
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Love is a springtime plant that perfumes everything with its hope, even the ruins to which it clings. ---Gustave Flaubert
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Originality is hard to come by. So when you find it, keep it as long as you can.
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Join us or our sister club *ProsePlease. Also, watch ~LITplease for fun joint activities!
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Join us or our sister club *ProsePlease. Also, watch ~LITplease for fun joint activities!
not quite sure if my writing is up to par with what this contest requires but I'm willing to give it a shot.
TTFN
Me
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