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The poetry round makes me cringe
Do I rhyme “tangerine” or “orange”
Or impulsively write
Something crude and uptight
Feebly hoping it doesn't impinge
Do I rhyme “tangerine” or “orange”
Or impulsively write
Something crude and uptight
Feebly hoping it doesn't impinge
It’s going to be interesting doing reviews of these since [an unspecified number] are my own stories.
Decided to try to review half of these rounded down, this time, including their positions on a partial-slate of just those ones. We'll see how it turns out.
>>Super_Trampoline
>>Super_Trampoline
As Light_Striker noted, what you've done is against the rules.
Given you submitted a lot of entries this round, I suspect you may have broken this rule even more than you cared to admit.
Since it's difficult to disqualify entries after the event is over, I probably won't bother to do it this time. But I'm issuing you a warning not to do it again.
>>Super_Trampoline
As Light_Striker noted, what you've done is against the rules.
Participants—may not start creating their work(s) until the prompt has been selected
Given you submitted a lot of entries this round, I suspect you may have broken this rule even more than you cared to admit.
Since it's difficult to disqualify entries after the event is over, I probably won't bother to do it this time. But I'm issuing you a warning not to do it again.
>>RogerDodger
Hey Ocean and Water were both written years ago. Everything else I wrote in one frenzied night where I rediscovered my love of poetry. As evidenced by my asking you where the rules were, I didn't notice that until after I had submitted all my entries. I won't do it again, and if you want to disqualify those two entries I completely understand. Project Habbakuk would move up from 4th to 3rd place then, so it doesn't really change anything.
Hey Ocean and Water were both written years ago. Everything else I wrote in one frenzied night where I rediscovered my love of poetry. As evidenced by my asking you where the rules were, I didn't notice that until after I had submitted all my entries. I won't do it again, and if you want to disqualify those two entries I completely understand. Project Habbakuk would move up from 4th to 3rd place then, so it doesn't really change anything.