Sycamore & Ivy Poetry Contest
A project of Fourth & Sycamore
Do not submit here! This project is permanently closed to submissions (September 2017). We provide the following information as an archive.
About
Fourth & Sycamore and The Ivy League are pleased to announce the Sycamore & Ivy Poetry Contest. The Ivy League is a fresh flower boutique run by Katie Gabbard. Katie takes natural materials and turns them into what can only be described as one-off works of organic art, which, come to think of it, is a great way to describe a poem. We’re thrilled to partner with Katie and The Ivy League on a poetry contest that combines the ephemeral beauty of artisan floral arrangements with the emotional and intellectual resonance of great writing.
Country of Publication
United States |
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Publication Medium & Contest Frequency
EElectronic Publication | Electronic Publication | Awarded 1 x per year. |
Poetry Closed
- Audience:
- Open to a broad Audience.
- Genres:
- Poetry Forms:
- Open to all/most Forms.
- Styles:
- Open to all/most Styles, including: Literary.
- Topics:
- Other (See guidelines).
- Types/Lengths:
Type | Length Details |
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PPoem Poem | Up to 30 lines. |
- Winner's Prize:
- We list broad pay categories rather than prize specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
PProfessional payment (US$50 or more per poem) Professional payment (US$50 or more per poem). |
- Submissions:
Electronic | Postal | Reprints | Simultaneous | Multi-Entries | Media |
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OK | No | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Text format submissions |
- Always check guidelines for details and restrictions. If you aren't familiar with these terms, see our glossary.
Sycamore & Ivy Poetry Contest Submission Statistics
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Dates
Last Updated: 23 Apr 2020
Date Added: 15 Sep 2016
Before Submitting
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- Always read the full guidelines provided by the publisher.
- Try to read at least one previous publication to get a better idea of what the editor would like to see.
- Unless the publisher's guidelines state otherwise, always use industry standard manuscript formatting.
- Be professional, patient, and persistent.