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6 Ιουν 2019 · If you’ve been writing poetry for any length of time, there’s a good chance that you’ve seen an ad for a “National Library of Poetry” contest with “$48,000 in prizes.”
6 Μαΐ 2024 · If you’ve been writing poetry for any length of time, there’s a good chance that you’ve seen an ad for a “National Library of Poetry” contest with “$48,000 in prizes.” Maybe you entered the contest and received a letter that began:
Last year I entered a poetry contest, not thinking I would win or anything, but in the spirit of putting myself out there. The entry fee was $15 or $20, I can't remember but nothing too crazy. This morning the winners were announced and I received an email stating I had not won.
Read more about these scams and how to avoid them in this 2022 article by Kevin Larimer for Poets & Writers. High-Priced Book Promotion Services Poets and other small press authors should be on the lookout for marketing schemes that charge high fees for book publicity services of dubious value.
21 Ιουν 2024 · If you’re being told you won a sweepstakes but don’t remember entering one, that’s a red flag for a scam. If you do enter sweepstakes, keep track of your entries so you can confirm any ...
STORY OF WHAT HAPPENED: I submitted my poem in a contest held be a presumably legitimate, poetry-centric website where people actually discuss poetry, and the website (link below) has nothing indicating that it's being sponsored or run by a publisher.
Web resources that flag and fight scams against poets and writers, plus hilarious parodies sent to expose the scamsters. The typical goal of a bad literary contest is to extract money from authors rather than honor excellence.