Good Morning,
Poets, Bloggers, Friends, Supporters, and Creative Writers:
It is time to promote world peace, and this is our fourth year of efforts and poetry is and will always be our strongest strength to endure a world of writers who stay active, have inner strength and extraordinary energy to pursuit positive relation, good family values, and thrilling creativity...
You have up to 4 weeks to work out your entry, the submission is from today to May 25th, 2015, which means you have enough time to make your effort, this helps
you improve your creative writing skills by writing for a theme, the
topic could be anything related to world peace, inner peace.
In case you have trouble writing for
our theme but still wish to submit your poetry, you can choose sharing a free
verse and a poem related to creation, art, education, location, comprehension, love, and
occupation, etc.
The offer is open to the public, Two entries Per blog link please, One for our theme, another is free verse, random poetry or
haiku, you are encouraged to fine tune your entry and meet the
requirement before submitting,
our officials will format your work into a book form, we expect about 100-200 entries, we will publish your talent of poetry as a book, it is independent publishing and NON-Profit, which means that we won’t charge you but won’t pay you either, the bookstore or online booksellers such as Amazon might earn a profit, but they will never pay our officials or you. And the finished book selling link will be provided to you by end of June , 2015, have fun, good luck!
our officials will format your work into a book form, we expect about 100-200 entries, we will publish your talent of poetry as a book, it is independent publishing and NON-Profit, which means that we won’t charge you but won’t pay you either, the bookstore or online booksellers such as Amazon might earn a profit, but they will never pay our officials or you. And the finished book selling link will be provided to you by end of June , 2015, have fun, good luck!
Instruction to your submissions:
Make sure to:
#1: read and follow instruction,
make sure you know what you are doing.
#2: once you have written a free verse
or a poem on our theme (no more than 30 lines each poem, copy and paste it to
your blog, post it, then submit to our special offer prompt,
#3: upon your submission, make a
comment under the post, saying:
Hello, JP @ Olive Garden
officials, I agree to have my work published in your A Scattered Thought On World Peace Factors and How Inner Peace Mindset Helps Project, along with
Title of your entry,
Name in which you wish to appear in the book,
Name in which you wish to appear in the book,
Blog link,
Poem content,
#4: read and comment for other
entries to get inspired, no obligations on this one!
some media sources may inspire you when you try to find a fitting title or inspiring article:
The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/
Italy News: http://www.topix.com/world/italy
NBC Dallas Fort Worth News: http://www.nbcdfw.com/
Chicago Tribune: http://www.chicagotribune.com/
Boston.com: http://www.boston.com/
The Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/
Bangor Daily News: http://bangordailynews.com/
Los Angles Times: http://www.latimes.com/
Maryland News: The Baltimore Sun: http://www.baltimoresun.com/
The Wall Street Journal: http://online.wsj.com/home-page
BBC News: http://www.bbc.co.uk/
The News Virginia: http://www2.newsvirginian.com/news/
Business Week: http://www.businessweek.com/
Good Morning, America Yahoo News: http://gma.yahoo.com/
Stillwater News Press: http://www.stwnewspress.com/
The Daily O’Collegian: http://www.ocolly.com/
google.com
a sample poem on peace by Ada Cambridge :
The golden water, basking in the light,
Pales to clear amber and to silver white.
The velvet shadow of a flame-crowned crest
Lies dark and darker on its shining breast,
Till lonely mere and isle and mountain-height
Grow dim as dreams in tender mist of night,
And all is tranquil as a babe at rest.
So still! So calm! Will our life's eve come thus?
No sound of strife, of labor or of pain,
No ring of woodman's axe, no dip of oar.
Will work be done, and night's rest earned, for us?
And shall we wake to see sunrise again?
Or shall we sleep, to see and know no more?