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And the Winner is...

We are so proud to announce the WINNER of the 2014 Los Angeles Poet Society SUMMER POETRY CONTEST:

Photo of Alexis Fancher, DTLA, (c)2014 
Alexis Fancher
for her winning poem

Tonight We Will Bloom for One Night Only

Alexis will be awarded and give a reading of her poem at the SoapBox Poets Open Mic on October 12th, 2-4 pm, at
Beyond Baroque!
Address: 681 Venice Blvd. Venice, CA
Free show with OPEN MIC!
7 minutes is yours for the taking!




Alexis wins a $75 cash prize, publication of her poem on our LAPS website, and a LAPS event/reading of her poem!

Runners up: Karen Vande Bossche's poem July Musings and Don Kingfisher Campbell'Joshua Tree Trip - both of these poems will also be published on the LAPS website.

We received many amazing submissions and want to THANK YOU for submitting your work to the Los Angeles Poet Society!

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