#29 Justice Supreme

ASSIGNMENT PURPOSE

The purpose of this assignment is to invite newly composed poems that address the history, composition, and decisions of the United States Supreme Court.

Poems might directly address the Court, individual members (past and present), those who decide its composition, or those who are affected by its decisions. Other responses to and audiences for this assignment are certainly also possible.

EXAMPLES

Poems published so far in this series will be linked here.

FORMAL INTERESTS

We are specifically interested in poems that demonstrate careful attention to the elements of shape, line, music, comparison, and balance, and especially how those choices contribute to the cooperative harmony of structure and sentiment in the poem.

Poems that do not meet these interests may be declined. For more on this perspective, see the five formal causes of beauty in poetry.

We also challenge you to consider new choices you might take in audience and poetic form as it pertains to aspects of narrative perspective, shape, sound, repetition, and enjambment.

HOW TO SUBMIT

Poetry submissions should be saved in Microsoft Word document format and composed in Times New Roman, 12-point font. They should be attached to an email to editor@texaspoetryassignment.org and include within the body of the email a brief cover letter and a 50-word biography.

ACCEPTANCE AND PUBLICATION

This call is open, and poems will be published as accepted.

PUBLICATION RIGHTS

Writers will retain all rights to their work published on this site.

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