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Contest Lizardmen April Poetry Contest Voting Thread

Please vote for your favourite 3 Poems

  • Poem 1

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Poem 2

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Poem 3

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • Poem 4

    Votes: 5 27.8%
  • Poem 5

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Poem 6

    Votes: 4 22.2%
  • Poem 7

    Votes: 7 38.9%
  • Poem 8

    Votes: 10 55.6%
  • Poem 9

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • Poem 10

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • Poem 11

    Votes: 1 5.6%
  • Poem 12

    Votes: 10 55.6%
  • Poem 13

    Votes: 2 11.1%

  • Total voters
    18
  • Poll closed .
I was toying with 4 votes instead of 3 but it came down to that I thought people might vote on a gold silver bronze standard of 1st 2nd 3rd - or maybe they like all their choices equally :P Sorry for the lack of voting options folks.

I can confirm I made one of these poems you'd be surprised how much time I put into its construction given the gravity of the subject matter. Did I say it right @spawning of Bob ? have we thrown them off the trail?
 
Welp, that was horrible to vote for. Kudos to the writer-meat, that was an impressive spread.

I've worked out who wrote one of the pieces, but will not tell. Spoilers and all that. :P
 
So, what time does the winner get revealed? The poll says 31 May, but I can't wait that long to reveal who I truly am...
 
Seriously! A month to vote? I say give it two weeks tops.
 
An informal review by Scalenex


Poem 1
: Short and simple. Rhyme and rhythm okay, tells a complete story.

Poem 2: Nice rhyme and rhythm. Has a nice conclusion (literary speaking anyway). It’s better than most but I cannot vote for something that mixes up Slann and Slaanesh.

Poem 3: Even though I’m not familiar with the song, I like the adaptation. I like this poem better than most. I think it would better to actually write the chorus in instead of “repeat chorus,” but that’s a minor misgiving. If this contest wasn’t loaded with so much talent I’d probably give this a vote.

Poem 4: Good rhyme and rhythm, tells complete story. Seraphon save yet another bunch of human villagers. Narrator has a personal emotional connection to the problem. Mildly unhappy this included Stormcast Eternals but I like this better than most, though I cannot spare a vote.

Poem 5: I like this piece a lot. Good rhyme and rhythm. Epic, regal language. With only three votes I cannot give this one a vote. The poem tries to tell a story and it’s hard for me to follow what is going, who is talking, where is this going?

Poem 6: My favorite of the first six. I like the rhyme/rhythm. I like the evocative story told with an economy of word. This is a probable vote.

Poem 7: It follows the Shakespearian sonnet style but neglects rhythm a little bit. I like it but I cannot vote for it.

Poem 8: I really enjoy “The Raven” so I’m going to grade this harshly. This piece needed to be longer or shorter. A short piece could have picked up the beloved pattern of “The Raven” made a quick punchline, bow and let the curtain fall. A longer piece could create a complete story with full characterization much like the actual Edgar Allen poem. This poem ran just long enough for the novelty of a Raven-homage poem to start running thin, but not long enough to tell a coherent story. I wasn’t sure who the narrator was, where the narrator was, or if Lizardmen were involved in this story in any way.

Poem 9: I like the imagery, rhyme, rhythm, and language choices. I like that it tells a story but a very simple one, but in elegant terms. That’s what I expect a good poem to do. I’ll probably vote for this one.

Poem 10: I like the imagery, rhyme, rhythm, and language choices. This is a fine war poem that captures many interesting aspects of war and the heady expectations with the march to war. I’ll probably vote for this one.

Poem 11: I like the imagery, rhyme, rhythm, and language choices. My misigiving is it’s a bit vague for me. I’m not sure I’m parsing all the metapahors, so I’m not sure what the Bowser the mystery author is describing. Still enjoyed this.

Poem 12: Now I have four pieces I would feel bad not voting for. Copy and paste my standard response. I like the imagery, rhyme, rhythm, and language choices. It tells an epic story and leads up to Sotek without being too overt…until the end. I really like Batman the Animated Series, but I’m not sure if that reference was a good idea or a bad idea. Sotek and Batman are both very cool, but this piece was strong enough that Batman did not need to get involved.

Poem 13: I’ll have to Bowser the mystery author later, but I suspect that this poem is not literal. I believe the author did not pen this out at the last minute but planned to make a last minute entry like this. “ Also a Lizardman was present.” Strikes me as a premeditated item, not last minute inspiration.
 
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I wasn’t sure ... if Lizardmen were involved in this story in any way.

On I worked, ambition burning, for such glory I was yearning.

Soon again I heard the scratching, somewhat louder than before.

Open here I flung the shutter, and with a flap, and hop, and flutter,

In there stepped a winged nutter, moulder hands all dripping gore.

Smug, entitled, cursed Skaven, dripping blood onto my floor,

Come to taunt the skink some more.
 
Very difficult choice, well done all!
 
Just when I thought the Rats had it won, Sotek rises up! I wonder which of these, both of which may or may not have been written by me, will win?
 
I do just want to say that I wrote one and nobody seems tho have noticed which makes me happy as that means my English has improved greatly! :D

I did not run this contest so I do not know which piece is yours, but I know you have entered most of the short story contests since the contests begun and I can say your command of English has steadily improved with every submission. I barely had to touch your piece for the current short story contest.
 
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