August IBPC Winners Chosen
Friday August 15, 2003
In her third month as judge of the InterBoard Poetry Competition, Claire Hero has selected a rich & varied group of winning poems: Ivan Waters’ vividly creepy “The Gillie’s Evidence,” Adam Joshua Liszkiewicz’s “Photograph” morphing from image into “the hint of narrative,” Mitchell Metz’s modulated play in the fields of love & biology in “Darwin’s Moon,” and Rosetta Z Stone’s exploration in search of that ancient poetical grail, “a purpose, a meaning, in a natural environment,” in “Well After Midnight, July Comes Apart.”
Ms. Hero will serve as IBPC judge for one more month, and our nominations for the coming month should be coming together. The deadline is in two weeks: SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, so gather the best poems you’ve seen on the Poetry Forum lately & get on over to the IBPC folder to nominate them.
Ms. Hero will serve as IBPC judge for one more month, and our nominations for the coming month should be coming together. The deadline is in two weeks: SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, so gather the best poems you’ve seen on the Poetry Forum lately & get on over to the IBPC folder to nominate them.


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