Tina, here's the URL for where I found the poems and voted several hours
ago:
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/the_tls/article4424816.ece
But when I just now googled the URL, the poems and voting mechanism seem
to've been replaced by only a description of them [which you may well want
to read]. Submissions [for next year, natch] are $10.
Judy
2008/12/4 Tina Bass <[log in to unmask]>
> I've just tried and got an error message.
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> http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/the_tls/articl>
> e4992678.ece> > From The Times Literary Supplement> October 23, 2008> TLS
> Poetry Competition 2008> Shortlisted poems: a poll of readers to decide the
> outcome> From more than 3,000 poems entered for this year's competition, the
> judges – > Mick Imlah, the Poetry editor of the TLS, and Alice Quinn,
> Executive Director of > the Poetry Society of America and formerly Poetry
> editor of the New Yorker – > have chosen a shortlist of twelve pieces,
> printed in random sequence below, from > which readers are invited to select
> the winning poems. Those wishing to take > part in the judging process
> should vote by December 5.> > Readers may vote for their favourite poem,
> identifying it by the letter affixed > to its title; they may also offer a
> second choice, which will gain half marks in > the adjudication. They may
> not vote more than once. The results of the poll will > be published in the
> issue of December 19 & 26. The most popular poem will win > £2,000;
> runners-up will receive a total of £1,500.> > > > >
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