08-17-2016, 11:43 AM
Hi Pigpen! I'm looking for some advice. I want to apply for this.
I will probably have to wait for spring of next year because I don't think that I have 10 top notch poems ready to go. But, it's something that would better my creative life, and I want to work toward it.
Here's my question: what kinds of poems are institutions like this looking for? For instance, one of my last poems was a pantoum -- would writing in form work against me or for me? I think that free verse is the prevailing taste in the States right now, but it's not like I have an inside track on these things. And what about subject matter? Presumably they would want serious works -- I'm guessing that humorous pieces would make me seem like I wasn't serious about writing, but I don't know. I don't know how to say this without sounding slightly Machiavellian, but are certain topics more likely to win (for instance, I have a piece about a massacre that occurred during the Holocaust in the works and one about opium addiction during the civil war)? Do serious topics prove that I'm a serious writer?
Thanks in advance >
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I will probably have to wait for spring of next year because I don't think that I have 10 top notch poems ready to go. But, it's something that would better my creative life, and I want to work toward it.
Here's my question: what kinds of poems are institutions like this looking for? For instance, one of my last poems was a pantoum -- would writing in form work against me or for me? I think that free verse is the prevailing taste in the States right now, but it's not like I have an inside track on these things. And what about subject matter? Presumably they would want serious works -- I'm guessing that humorous pieces would make me seem like I wasn't serious about writing, but I don't know. I don't know how to say this without sounding slightly Machiavellian, but are certain topics more likely to win (for instance, I have a piece about a massacre that occurred during the Holocaust in the works and one about opium addiction during the civil war)? Do serious topics prove that I'm a serious writer?
Thanks in advance >
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[url=http://apply.sustainableartsfoundation.org/][/url]


I have a direct link: it was my grandfather's grandfather. He became addicted in the war and hung himself after it was taken off the market. The rumor is that it was helping him with PTSD flashbacks. My grandfather is the one who found him. So, that's what I was going to write about. An elegy of sorts.