Collection of Recollections Submissions

Collection of Recollections Submissions

The group I run a website with, Poets Anonymous, is holding an event for the new year. We have recently started running events to share the poetry of others on our site, facebook, and tumblr pages. Collection of Recollections is our second event. If you would like your poetry shared through this event, please send us a poem about a favorite or important memory from 2013. It can be personal, or it can be about a world event. If you send us a poem, make sure you do so through the submission form. If you would like to see an example of one of our events, just navigate to the events page on our site and click on “Fright Writes.” 

On January first, the poems will be posted one by one on the facebook and tumblr pages. After all of them are posted, the new page on the site, which will include all of the poems, both submitted by others and written by the group,  will be revealed. We will only be accepting 20 submissions for this event. 

Anyone is welcome to share a poem for this event. If you don’t have anything for this event and don’t want to write anything for this particular theme, we also take work for our “By the Readers” page, but submissions outside of the events are only posted on the website. 

 

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