Showing posts with label High Plains Writers 2011 poetry contest winners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High Plains Writers 2011 poetry contest winners. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2014

Robert Furrow, Man of Many Categories: Military, Retired, Published, World-travelled, Octogenarian, South Dakota Returnee


Poet: Robert Furrow
Poem: Little Man
Award: 2011, Honorable Mention

"I am 87 years old, and wrote some poems while attending New Underwood High School, but let my interest drop after that.  I graduated in 1944, then enlisted in the Navy.  I liked it so I stayed for 30 years, then worked another 20 years in Civil Service for the Navy.
About 1975 I got interested in poetry again, as well as lyric writing. Several entries to a Nashville contest got nowhere.
Then while I was living in Pennsylvania, a friend got me started posting poems on line, at Prose-n-Poetry.

I built quite a collection and got some very nice critiques from other poets. Then in 2002, Prose-n-Poetry decided to publish an anthology, called "Tides of the Heart, the Best of Prose-n-Poetry." They selected four of my poems, and I even got a little royalty money from that.
That was the year I moved to Spearfish, and joined the Spearfish Writers Group. One of our exercises was to write a short story.  My story kept getting longer and longer so I finally turned it into a book.  I published it in 2009, under the title "The Accidental Executioner."  I call it a murder-mystery-romance novel.

When I found I could get a book published I decided to collect all my other works and put them in a book. In 2012 I published "Lyrics, Limericks and Poems."  Little Man is included in the book. As a matter of interest, I submitted Little Man to Cowboy Poetry and they rejected it. They said, not because it was a bad poem, but it didn't fit their guidelines."

Monday, April 25, 2011

2011 High Plains Writers Poetry Contest---Winners

Friday night April 22, 2011 we had our spring poetry reading at the Rapid City Public Library. We had very good attendance and heard some very good poetry. If you have not attended one of our readings, watch this space for the announcement of our next reading.

High Plains Writers announced the winners of the 2011 poetry contest.

1st Place: Anonymous for the poem Cells
2nd Place: Stacy Potter for the poem Name her Remembered
3rd Place: Karen Foster for the poem Nitroglycerin

Honorable Mentions to:
                Mike Foster for the poem Early Morning Detail
                Bernice Landers for the poem Hank
                Robert Furrow for the poem Little Man

The Rapid City Public Library will host the podcast of the poetry reading from April 22 here.