PoetrySPARK Call For Poems Deadline Is August 19, 2011
Online, August 4, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Poetry in the Raleigh-Durham Area
The deadline for poetry submissions for September 2011's poetrySPARK events is Friday, August 19th at midnight. Poets must complete an application on the SPARKcon website in order to submit poems for consideration. There are no submission fees. Submitted poems will be reviewed by a panel of judges and poets will be selected for a featured reader evening on Saturday during the festival. Poets are required to submit their name, pen name (if they use one), email address, website (if available), a 100-word bio and agree to the SPARKcon terms listed on the application form.
Poetry Events in NC
Volunteers are welcome to show their interest via the application form also. Planning meetings of the organizing committee are held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays from 6PM-8PM at Benelux Cafe in Raleigh. Other components of poetrySPARK included Spark After Dark, an erotic poetry event, a Poetry Slam on the main stage and an open mic night where a poet will be voted Best of the poetrySPARK Open Mic. This year's poetrySPARK events will also feature the 2nd Annual Poetry on Demand Booth where poems will be written in under three minutes based on spontaneous public prompts.
A schedule of poetrySPARK events is available on the SPARKcon webpage.
About poetrySPARK
poetrySPARK takes poetry to another level every year at Raleigh's Annual SPARKcon creative festival. For four days every September, poetrySPARK lights up downtown Raleigh with erotic verse after dark, featured poet readings, an open mic, a poetry on demand booth and a poetry slam. Held in the midst of fashion shows, street painting, graffiti art, music and comedy shows, poetrySPARK 2011 is September 15th-18th. poetrySPARK is completely volunteer-driven.
About Tara Lynne Groth
Tara Lynne Groth is a freelance writer and PR consultant based out of the Raleigh-Durham region of North Carolina. With approximately 10 years of marketing experience, she assists organizations around the world in their marketing efforts through the composition of press releases and marketing collateral. Her articles have appeared in places such as GO (AirTran Airways' magazine), Blue Ridge Outdoors and Deep South Magazine. In addition to journalism, she is organizer of Triangle Writers, a collection of novelists, memoir and fiction writers. She is the author of the only guidebook to the Bonnaroo Music Festival.