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Acrostic Awards

Posted by Amias (ljm and liquidplastic) on Thursday, January 1, 2009 | Leave a Reply


Acrostic Only Awards

AWARDS:
(Awards and Prizes are subject to change by administration without notice.)
We have had a wonderful first year as a baby group. We learned a lot from each other, and spent most of that time supporting and encouraging each other. Part of our encouragement system was issuing awards. This year, things will change. We will still keep the “awards” system, however, there will only be seven (7) awards issued per month, and one (1) annual award. Therefore it will get a little bit more challenging to win an award. The following is a list of monthly and annual awards offered by Acrostic Only:
Monthly Awards: - Only seven (7) awards will be issued.

  1. Poet of the Month Award (POM) – The poet who has written the most creative or inspiring acrostic of the month will receive this award.
  2. Most Active Poet of the Month Award (MAP) – Two (2) awards will be issued in this category. The Poet who submits the most poems for the month, and one Runner-Up will receive this award.
  3. Best Acrostic Poem Award (BAP) – Two (2) awards will be issued. One for Best Acrostic Poem of the Month, and the other, Honorable Mention.
  4. Best Acrostic Story of the Month Award (BAS) - Two (2) awards issued; one for "Best Acrostic Story for the Month", and the other Honorable Mention.)
Poet of the Year Award (POY) – One (1) award issued for Poet Of The Year. For details on POY, click HERE.
Attention: If you are a participant, check the Acrostic Participants' List and make sure your name is on it, if not give me a Shout Out! Be creative, be active, but most of all have fun.

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