Enter the "Reverse Poetry Contest" for Social Work Month 2018

Reverse Poetry Contest - Social Work Month 2018

We are no longer accepting entries for the Reverse Poetry Contest. Thank you to all who submitted poems!

Submission Deadline: January 16, 2018

Submit to: lindagrobman@socialworker.com

Win cash prizes and publication!  

     The New Social Worker® magazine, in collaboration with Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work, is having a poetry contest! We are seeking submissions from social work practitioners and students for Social Work Month 2018. The contest is being co-coordinated by Linda May Grobman, MSW, ACSW, LSW, and Brian L. Kelly, PhD, MSW, CADC.

     Submissions are to be in the form of a reverse poem. This is a poem that has one meaning when read from top to bottom and another meaning when read from bottom to top. See an example at:

     We chose this form of poetry for the contest, because it requires creativity and critical thinking, and it lends itself to themes of social justice.  Use your imagination!

Guidelines:

     Thank you!

Linda Grobman, MSW, LSW, ACSW, Publisher/Editor, The New Social Worker, lindagrobman@socialworker.com

Brian L. Kelly, PhD, MSW, CADC, Assistant Professor, Loyola University Chicago, School of Social Work, bkelly6@luc.edu

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