Friday, October 23, 2009
Love Letter Contest
A fellow blogger and writer has alerted me to a letter contest I think you'll find interesting. The deadline is quickly approaching, though, so if you want to enter, you'll have to hurry!
The contest is related to the movie Bright Star about poet John Keats and his sweetheart, Fanny Brawne. The movie was released last month and was written and directed by Academy Award winner Jane Campion.
Keats, who died at the age of 25, was not only a poet but also a letter writer. Although he lived only a short while, Keats left behind many letters, according to a Web site featuring The Life and Works of John Keats, more than 240 of those letters survive today. Several of them are reproduced at the Web site.
There are two ways to enter...one by Twitter and the other with an old-fashioned love letter, but you must choose one or the other. The complete rules are on the Bright Star Web site. Look for the "Love Letter Contest" link on the main page. You'll also want to click on the "Contest Rules" for more details.
The letters will be judged on content, creativity/originality and presentation/artistic expression of idea. The selection of a winner is a three-part process. First, finalists will be chosen. Then, there will be a public vote, and, finally, celebrity judges will determine the winners and alternates.
Get out your pens, put on your romance hats and start writing! Good luck!
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2 comments:
I entered and let us now see what happens . I will be excited for whoever wins .
I love Keats, and the few of his letters I've read are great. In one of his letters to John Taylor (27 Feb 1818) he wrote: "...if poetry comes not as naturally as the leaves to a tree, it had better not come at all." Letters are about my favorite form of literature. Good luck with your 365 project.
Thanks for signing up as a follower of my blog, An Arrow Through the Air. I just noticed that today, being a bit discombobulated the last week due to our office relocation.
Dave Todd
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