If you haven't entered People For the American Way's McPalin Haiku Hysteria contest, this is your last chance.The deadline for entries is Wednesday, October 15 at midnight. So make sure you get your entries in now.
About the contest:
People For the American Way is looking for some great haikus about John McCain and Sarah Palin. Three winners will have their haikus published in The Nation magazine. Other prizes will be announced. Ten finalists will be chosen and then the three winners will be voted on by you and other People For the American Way supporters.
What is a Haiku?
A haiku is an unrhymed verse/poetry form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually five, seven and five syllables respectively. Intended to convey a vivid impression poetically in only seventeen syllables, haikus have traditionally focused on nature -- but our goal is to spread a very important election year message.
Read more about the contest guidelines and submit your haikus here.
-- Your Allies at People For the American Way
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