Mayan Apocalypse Poetry Contest
A project of Your Daily Poem
Do not submit here! This project is permanently closed to submissions. We provide the following information as an archive.
About
Whether you view the long-dreaded/anticipated End of the World on December 21st as Predicted by the Mayans as fun, folly, blasphemy, balderdash, weird, welcome, or the best PR opportunity Mexico's had in years, you can't ignore it. We figure, even if December 21st turns out to be just another day, December 22nd deserves a VERY special poem. And maybe YOU'RE the person to write it!
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Country of Publication
United States |
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Publication Medium & Contest Frequency
EElectronic Publication | Electronic Publication | One-time contest. |
Poetry Closed
- Audience:
- Unknown
- Genres:
Genre | Subgenres |
GGeneral General | |
SScience Fiction Science Fiction | Subgenre: Apocalyptic/Post-Apocalyptic. |
- Poetry Forms:
- Open to all/most Forms.
- Styles:
- Open to all/most Styles.
- Topics:
- Unknown
- Types/Lengths:
Type | Length Details |
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PPoem Poem | No line limits known. |
- Winner's Prize:
- We list broad pay categories rather than prize specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
?Unknown payment Unknown payment. |
- Submissions:
Electronic | Postal | Reprints | Simultaneous | Multi-Entries | Media |
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OK | OK | No | Unknown | Unknown | Text format submissions |
- Always check guidelines for details and restrictions. If you aren't familiar with these terms, see our glossary.
Mayan Apocalypse Poetry Contest Submission Statistics
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Dates
Last Updated: 23 Apr 2020
Date Added: 05 Nov 2012
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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.
- Include a SASE with all mailed submissions, queries, and requests for guidelines, unless the editor replies via email or guidelines state otherwise.
- Be professional, patient, and persistent.