Soliloquy: A Monologue
Poetry Contest
Write a Soliloquy in poetic form as far as possible. However, try to make it flow smoothly, in loose, or strict rhyme scheme, or in blank verse.
Example of Blank Verse: Shakespeare's, "To be or not to be."
Word count: 150 to 350 words, title and Author's notes not included. The topic of the soliloquy is up to you, but make it interesting. Set the stage, in other words, where the soliloquy takes place, in a church, court room, theatre, or elsewhere, as you express your inner thoughts to your audience.
Submit your work with an image of your choice.
The contest winner will win the full prize pool. This is a winner take all contest. In this contest at least 2 submissions must be made for the vote to begin.
Deadline: in 26 hours
Full Contest Listing
Example of Blank Verse: Shakespeare's, "To be or not to be."
Word count: 150 to 350 words, title and Author's notes not included. The topic of the soliloquy is up to you, but make it interesting. Set the stage, in other words, where the soliloquy takes place, in a church, court room, theatre, or elsewhere, as you express your inner thoughts to your audience.
Submit your work with an image of your choice.
The contest winner will win the full prize pool. This is a winner take all contest. In this contest at least 2 submissions must be made for the vote to begin.
Deadline: in 26 hours