Sunday, March 9, 2014

March 10 Tip: Submit a poem to this year's Poetry of the Sacred Contest

Submit a poem to this year's Poetry of the Sacred Contest

(The March 10 Compassionate Living Tip from Interfaith Paths to Peace)

The Institute for Contemplative Practice is pleased to announce the 2014 Poetry of the Sacred Contest. Complete submissions must be received before midnight on May 1st to qualify. The winning poems will be published in Parabola magazine's Winter 2014 issue. The first place winner will receive a monetary prize of $300, and the honorable mentions will each receive a monetary prize of $100. In addition, this year's Final Judge, Hamza Yusuf, scholar, author, poet, and cofounder and current president of Zaytuna College, will read the winning poem on stage at the Center for Interfaith Relations' Festival of FaithsMay 13 - 18 at Actors Theatre of Louisville. 

RULES AND GUIDELINES:
  • Only one unpublished poem written in English may be submitted. 
  • Poems should be limited to 100 lines. 
  • Email a PDF or Word document of your poem to nicole@interfaithrelations.org. *
  • Subject line of the email should read: POETRY OF THE SACRED 2014
  • In the body of the email please include: Name, address, phone number, and title of poem.
  • Entry fee is $15.00 and checks should be made out to the Center for Interfaith Relations. **
  • Mail entry fee to:
The Institute for Contemplative Practice
ATTN: Poetry of the Sacred Contest
Center for Interfaith Relations
415 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. 
LouisvilleKY 40202
  • Submissions are considered complete upon arrival of entry fee.
  • Only complete submissions received before midnight on May 1, 2014, will be included in the judging process.
  • Poems will be judged on literary excellence, spiritual tenor, and human authenticity.
*With the Center for Interfaith Relations' effort to live our core values, we ask that only an electronic copy of poems be submitted to save paper.  
**Only US currency and checks are accepted.


PUBLISHING LOCATION:
Parabola magazine brings together the foremost writers and thinkers of our time to explore timeless themes of human existence through the wisdom of the sacred traditions, myth, symbol, art, folklore, and ritual. Each quarterly issue is organized around a central theme, and the Winter 2014 issue's theme is Goodness. Parabola was also the winner of the 1996 and 1997 FOLIO Award for Editorial Excellence.


FINAL JUDGE:
Hamza Yusuf is a scholar, poet, and cofounder and current president of Zaytuna College, located in BerkeleyCalifornia. He is an advisor to Stanford University's Program in Islamic Studies and the Center for Islamic Studies atBerkeley's Graduate Theological Union. He also serves as vice-president for the Global Center for Guidance and Renewal. He has promoted Islamic sciences and classical teaching methodologies throughout the world, and has been a strong advocate for social justice, peace, and conviviality among peoples and places. Hamza Yusuf was ranked as "the Western world's most influential Islamic scholar" by The 500 Most Influential Muslims, edited by John Esposito and Ibrahim Kalin (2009). 

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