hiraeth
8 years ago
Mark here! Hope everyone had a fantastic weekend, without further ado you're weekly winners are Brenda who won with 20 points with the poem "My mind's eye", and tied for second and third place are GB with her poem "Black Curse" and Shelley Williams with her poem "Curse of the Raven". Thank you again to the judges who take out time from their busy lives to judge; really, really appreciate it! Congrats to the winners, and those who picked up a HM! |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
Many congratulations to the winners and other hms - wonderful pieces. |
Bob Shank
8 years ago
^interesting, I've read some very quality rhyming pieces on here and some quality free verse pieces as well, and I've also read some essays and short stories that are being listed and taken as free verse poetry that doesn't fit the description of poetry at all, but apparently someone said anything in writing could be classified as poetry and we allow it....go figure, there is a huge difference between an essay and free verse poetry, there's seldom any question as to rhyme poetry. To each their own I guess..... |
hiraeth
8 years ago
"to the judge (who may or may not be the same one) who feels it necessary to bang on about how "bored" they are week in and week out or how "biased" they think they may be or how they may "step down" - my advice is do it or get on with judging instead of ridiculing the competition and peoples choices every seven days." |
Brenda
8 years ago
I wanted to congratulate everyone on their wins and HM's- a lot of beautifully and interesting writes. One of the things I like the most about this site is the wide variety of poetry and all the different views and life experiences that come from all corners of the world. I have learned about so many types of poetry forms just in the short time I've been here. I guess we are all here because we have a love of writing and it's on this site where we can all celebrate just that. I also wish to thank the judges for their remarks and comments and Mark for his mediating. |
Red Yoshi
8 years ago
Congratulations all |
Everlasting
8 years ago
"But apparently someone said anything in writing could be classified as poetry" |
Em
8 years ago
Thanks Mark for posting, judges for running and congratulations to all winners and other HMs all well deserved. |
Poet on the Piano
8 years ago
Thank you so much judge for your comment. Huge congrats to all winners and thanks to Mark for posting! |
Larry Chamberlin
8 years ago
Thanks to the judges for your dedication, thanks for the comment and to Mark for Hosting |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
Mark |
silvershoes
8 years ago
I don't have a problem with the judge's comment, and didn't have a problem with Ben's initial response... until, Ben, you called the comment "daft" and encouraged the judge to step down. That's not responding with the same cheek. |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
Jane, |
Maple Tree
8 years ago
I agree as well :-) |
Em
8 years ago
I agree somewhat. It's a terrible shame when people say something that may be too harsh and interpreted in many ways. |
Hellon
8 years ago
I still can't see what the fuss is over this comment? Most of it was favourable. The judge even said they had another two of your poems up for consideration Ben. I agree that rhyming poems can be restricting...it's obvious that your word choice is more limited...that's just a fact and it's not a big deal for this judge to be frank enough to say so. |
Everlasting
8 years ago
In my opinion, the fuss seem to be that the judge is stating to be bias by straight forwardly admitting to have picked that piece because it was not a sonnet. When I read that comment, the judge, in my opinion, was not judging in terms of quality but rather just about his/her own preference over free verse. Meaning, that when I read that comment, the judge seem to me that he/she was not fair when picking his top three poems. He/she "seems" to have been intentionally bias. Specially, since the judge seems to be concern about quality. |
silvershoes
8 years ago
Well, it's nice to see people being honest and open on both sides at least. |
Hellon
8 years ago
Well, just to be honest here...I am not a lover of sonnets myself and, these past few months there have been so many that I don't read them anymore...IMO they are dated pieces but...also like this judge...this is one opinion and, mine alone. Just start writing for yourselves guys....what does ONE opinion matter really??? |
Em
8 years ago
^^ |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
Hellon |
Hellon
8 years ago
This is primarily about a judge being and treating the COMPETITION flippantly. I am repeating myself because p[eople seem determined to make this about me and that is NOT what this is about. |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
Oh dear. How did I know it would get personal with you in the discussion,Hellon? The glorified troll strikes again. |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
My point's been made, so I'll leave it there; I 'm not going to get into another argument with you, Hellon. |
Britt
8 years ago
I HAVE A FANTASTIC IDEA!!!!!!!!!! |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
Britt - you have well and truly missed the point. Volunteering to be a judge doesn't give anyone the right to be rude. If you can't do something with grace, don't do it. 'im bored tonight' is rude, and if you don't think it is, you need a reality check. After all, as you so rightly point out, no one has to judge. Bored? Don't judge. Seems simple put like that, doesn't it? |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
The point is, there is clearly an issue; I'm not the only one with the problem so maybe a little more thought is required. |
Britt
8 years ago
I can't wait to promote you as a judge, Ben! |
hiraeth
8 years ago
Check last week's thread. |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
This is not a poem in the poetical sense. In fact it is a diary entry, a piece of prose. It could pass for a slam poem with a little bit of editing, yet it risks losing some of the fuel if messed about with. I have been harsh some weeks, yet I am actually bored tonight. Form after form after another form... |
Britt
8 years ago
Just saw that now, thanks Mark :) |
hiraeth
8 years ago
"The point is, stick to the judging and to the poems you've picked and critique them rather than giving an irrelevant and disheartening rundown of what you haven't voted for and your personal tastes or your mood in regards to the completion that week." |
Britt
8 years ago
I know he won't mind me saying this, but years ago when one of my (terrible!) poems won the front page, Bob came out and said I should not be a winner because my poem was absolutely horrible. It lacked technique and honest connection. I was so upset when I read that, like really mad actually, because HOW DARE HE. He called me out! That's not nice! |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
Britt - we disagree. Pull your neck in and get off your high horse. Manners cost nothing. You are oversimplifying the issue. The rest of that comment was spot on, a great critique, but that last bit belittles the competition and peoples work. |
Ben Pickard
8 years ago
Britt - the very fact that I am complaining about said judge who gives me hms and votes should tell you something - it isn't about me its about being flippant towards the competition!! How many times do I have to say the same thing. |