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2008 Utmost Christian Poetry Contest

Submission Deadline: February 28, 2008
Word Limit: Up to 7 Poems (60 lines max. each)
Entry Fee: $15 for Each Poem  (max. $105)
Prizes:  $1,000 First Prize, $500 Second Prize, $150 Third Prize, Ten $100 Honorable Mention Prizes, and Twenty $50 Merit Awards.

The Utmost Christian Poetry Contest (first called ODES of MARCH) was founded to promote and publicize poetry by Christian poets. When first founded in 1998, the contest focused on public readings. 2001 was the first year of the competition. The primary purpose of Utmost remains to provide exposure of Christian poets and their poetry.

Utmost Christian Poetry Contest

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