It's here! Download the WyoPoets Workshop brochure for the registration form and all the details. The 2014 Annual WyoPoets Workshop in Casper will be held April 18-19. We will have Wyoming Poet Laureate Echo Klaproth as workshop leader. A block of rooms is available at the Hampton Inn for $89.00 per night (plus tax). Call 307-235-6668 and say that you are with WyoPoets. The room rate is good only for the night of Friday, April 18. The registration fee for the workshop is $50 until April 8th; after that the fee will be $55. As usual the fee does include your lunch. Don't forget the Friday night poetry reading and launch of the new WyoPoets chapbook, Weather Watch: Poems of Wyoming. The event takes place from 6-8 p.m. on April 18 at the Metro Coffee Company, 241 S. David, Casper.
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It's a don't-miss event! The annual WyoPoets workshop kicks off on Friday night with an open mic poetry reading and the unveiling of a new WyoPoets chapbook, Weather Watch: Poems of Wyoming. The event takes place from 6-8 p.m. on April 18 at the Metro Coffee Company, 241 S. David, Casper. Don't just plan on attending -- spread the word with one of these two promotional posters for you to print out. 11 x 17 poster 8.5 by 11 poster Make your plans now to come and enjoy an evening of fellowship, good coffee and great poetry. Winners have been chosen for the WyoPoets Eugene V. Shea Annual National Contest. The contest received nearly 400 entries from 20 states. Our judge, Amanda Fall, is creator and editor of SproutOnlineMagazine.com, a monthly indie publication that celebrates hope and healing. She features poetry, essays, flash fiction, art, creative prompts, interviews and more. Amanda invites each of you to glimpse her vision of the celebration of poetry in her magazine and consider submitting. Her comments on the WyoPoets national poetry contest are below with the winners following:
"Wow. What a gift to spend so much time with these powerful poems. Many strong contenders rose to the surface, hanging on through multiple rounds. Although my decision was a difficult one (and many additional entries were worthy), the winners eventually came clear. These poems kept inviting me to read and read again, savoring turns of phrase and startling at unexpected insight. The winning entries are melodic, offering depth of feeling and layers of meaning. These words will echo in my mind and heart—and for that, I am grateful. Congratulations to the winners and to all who bravely entered this contest." -- Amanda Fall Winners First: Dream Request; Christina Kamnikar, Cheyenne, WY 82009 “We want a poem about your nightmares, said the dream publisher” opens this first place entry. Second: Sponge; Eileen Malone, Broadmoor Village, CA 94015-2029 Third: Metalwork ;Molly Prosser, Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Fourth: Rendering; Meg Eden Kuyatt, College Park, MD 20740 Honorable Mention 1: Schrodinger’s Daughter; Susan Mark, Cheyenne, WY 82001 HM 2: Future Unrecognized; Cindy Bechtold, Lehi, UT84043 HM 3: Ascending Blues; Barb Blanks, Garland, TX 75044 HM 4: Grackles; Lee Ann Siebken, Douglas, WY 82633-0155 HM 5: The Pear; Jennifer Grooms, Casper, WY 82601 HM 6: Wyoming Two-Step; Janet Kamnikar, Fort Collins, CO 80525 HM 7: A Late Garden; John McBride, Bettendorf, IA 52722
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