10 February 2009
Welcome to the third Postal Poetry contest. Here are the contest directions:
- Put a funky wig on.
- Get hopped up on Red Bull.
- Scroll down and stare at the pictures one by one until they start to look really weird.
- Write down everything you see. (Backwards, of course.)
- Disregard instructions one through four.
- Except for the part about staring at the pictures. You *are* going to need to look at them.
- Make a postal poem using one of the images below according to the directions on our about page.
- Send it to us at postalpoetry (at) gmail (dot) com, or to:
Postal Poetry
11410 NE 124th St. #459
Kirkland WA 98034-4305
(Please put “Postal Poetry Contest #3″ in the subject/address line.)
Submissions must be received electronically or postmarked no later than April 15, 2009. Submit early and often. You can use different images when submitting more than one piece, or you can use the same image with different text. Or you can do a little of both.
How will the winners be chosen? If you enter this contest, you are a winner! However, be advised that: a) We will not be handing out prizes because we have no money, and b) We will only publish contest entries that we like. (We may publish more than one take on the same image.)
All artwork for this month’s contest is by macieklew, whose work is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license at Flickr. (Click on his name to be taken to his Flickr page.) Click through on any of the images to find them for download on his Flickr site. Macieklew has generously allowed those participating in Postal Poetry to use his work for our contest.
We have cropped all these images so they are the size of a typical postcard. You are free to crop them however you would like when you create your contest entries, as long as the finished piece falls within our size requirements as detailed on our about page.
To download the image(s) you want to work with, click on the image, select “all sizes” and then download the original size to your computer.
Whee!

Vintage Cars

Cows

Little Monk

Teddy Bear

Two Friends
16 October 2008
Welcome to the second Postal Poetry contest. Here are the contest directions:
- Get a feather boa.
- Get drunk and/or hopped up on sour apples, preferably both.
- Scroll down and stare at the pictures one by one until they begin to speak to you.
- Write down everything you hear. (In pig latin, of course.)
- Throw out all that shit crap crud muck incredibly fertile free-writing.
- Sober the heck up.
- Put on another feather boa.
- Make a postal poem using one of the images below according to the directions on our about page.
- Send it to us at postalpoetry (at) gmail (dot) com, or to:
Postal Poetry
11410 NE 124th St. #459
Kirkland WA 98034-4305
(Please put “Postal Poetry Contest #2″ in the subject/address line.)
Submissions must be received electronically or postmarked no later than Dec. 15, 2008. Submit early and often. You can use different images when submitting more than one piece, or you can use the same image with different text. Or you can do a little of both.
How will the winners be chosen? If you enter this contest, you are a winner! However, be advised that: a) We will not be handing out prizes because we have no money, and b) We will only publish contest entries that we like. (We may publish more than one take on the same image.)
All artwork for this month’s contest is by Mikey G Ottawa, whose work is shared under a Creative Commons license at Flickr. (Click on his name to be taken to his Flickr page.) Click through on any of the images to find them for download on his Flickr site. Mikey has generously allowed those participating in Postal Poetry to use his work for our contest.
We have cropped all these images so they are the size of a typical postcard. You are free to crop them however you would like when you create your contest entries, as long as the finished piece falls within our size requirements as detailed on our about page.
To download the image(s) you want to work with, click on the image, select “all sizes” and then download the original size to your computer.
Yipee!

Assorted

Graffiti Behind Snow

The Eyes Say It All

Window Lens - Montreal 1987
14 September 2008
Welcome to the first-ever Postal Poetry contest. Here are the contest directions:
- Get naked.
- Get drunk and/or stoned, preferably both. (And just so we’re clear, we’re not advocating that you do either, or both, even though we just told you to do either, or both.)
- Scroll down and stare at the pictures one by one until they begin to speak to you.
- Write down everything you hear. (Legibly, of course.)
- Throw out all that shit crap crud muck incredibly fertile free-writing.
- Sober the heck up.
- Remain naked.
- Make a postal poem using one of the images below according to the directions on our about page.
- Send it to us at postalpoetry (at) gmail (dot) com, or to:
Postal Poetry
11410 NE 124th St. #459
Kirkland WA 98034-4305
(Please put “Postal Poetry Contest #1″ in the subject/address line.)
Submissions must be received electronically or postmarked no later than Oct. 15, 2008. That gives you one(ish) month, so get on it. Submit early and often. You can use different images when submitting more than one piece, or you can use the same image with different text. Or you can do a little of both.
How will the winners be chosen? If you enter this contest, you are a winner! However, be advised that: a) We will not be handing out prizes because we have no money, and b) We will only publish contest entries that we like. (We may publish more than one take on the same image.)
All artwork for this contest is by Fernando de Sousa, whose work is shared under a Creative Commons license at Flickr. (Click on his name to be taken to his flickr page.) Click through on any of the images to find them for download on his flickr site. Fernando has generously allowed those participating in Postal Poetry to use his work for our first-ever contest.
We have cropped all these images so they are the size of a typical postcard. You are free to crop them however you would like when you create your contest entries, as long as the finished piece falls within our size requirements as detailed on our about page.
To download the image(s) you want to work with, click on the image, select “all sizes” and then download the original size to your computer.
Huzzah!

Aerosol Can Man

Blue Eyes Flies

Dome

LH120_014

Minogue

Peek-A-Boo!

Plastic Winter

Points

Through The Oval

Window Through a Window