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Local poets encouraged to enter ‘Voices of Lincoln’ contest
Last year 2018-2020 Lake County Poet Laureate Richard Schmidt won with his “Rodeo Cowgirl” poem and was invited to Lincoln to read it.
The Voices of Lincoln Poetry Contest began in 2005 as a regional contest for Lincoln and Placer counties.
In later years the contest extended to the greater Sacramento area. In 2010, a poet from Ohio entered the contest and in 2012, the contest became international with a poet entering from Queensland, Australia.
The contest is now in its 16th year and the number of poets entering has grown.
In 2017 the most entrants in the history of the contest drew 182 poets from 43 California cities, seven states outside California and from Canada, England, India, Nigeria and Singapore.
Last year winning poets came from 17 California cities, four states – Arizona, Georgia, Massachusetts and Ohio – and one from London, England.
A special division “Young Poets” category is set up for poets 18 years or under.
Last year 13 young poets entered the contest with ages ranging from 12 to 17. There are five categories to challenge the poets’ imagination.
Poets may submit a maximum of three poems, one from each of the five categories.
The deadline for entrants is July 18. Poems must be submitted in hard copy to Alan Lowe, contest coordinator.
Forms may be found here and additional information can be obtained by emailing Lowe at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
First, second and third-place winners are selected in each category, both for adult and young poets.
The winning poets are invited to read their poems at the Voices of Lincoln Poetry Contest Special Event on Oct. 11 at the Lincoln Public Library in Lincoln.
If a winner is unable to attend, their poem will be read by a member of the Poets Club of Lincoln.