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The Tapestry of Bronze is sponsoring a series of poetry contests to celebrate Greek and Roman mythology and the Olympian gods. The subject of the second contest is Hera (also known as Juno), the Queen of the Gods. One of the categories is for under 18 so it's perfect for students.

Each poem may be no longer than 30 lines and each poem must be in English.

The new contest opens on September 15, 2008 and remains open until November 15, 2008.

Entries will be evaluated by the owners of the Tapestry of Bronze and additional experts at their discretion. It costs NOTHING to submit a poem to the contest, but each contestant may enter ONLY ONCE, so take time to make your poem your best!

The first prize winner in each age group ("Under 18" and "18 and Over") will receive $50. Honorable Mentions may be awarded as well, but without cash prizes. If no poem is of sufficient quality, no prizes will be awarded.
Victoria Grossack The new one, focused on Poseidon/Neptune, can be seen now.
Feb 1, 2009
Victoria Grossack The Tapestry of Bronze wants to tell you about the Odes to Olympians, a poetry contest featuring Hermes/Mercury.

There is a $50 prize for those 18 and older and another for those under 18. The contest may be entered until April 30, 2010 and it costs nothing.

To learn more about the contest, go here:

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Jan 7, 2010


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