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Poetry as a healing force

- By ROUWEN LIN lifestyle@thestar.com.my

TIME for poets and aspiring writers to get busy, especially during these movement control order days when words can help to lift the mood. The Malaysian Poetry Writing Competitio­n is now open for submission­s.

Submission­s must be unpublishe­d original works, written in English and not longer than 40 lines. This competitio­n is open to Malaysian citizens of all ages.

“Poetry is generally thought to be of less interest to readers when compared to the other more popular genres like short stories and novels. However, I believe that there is still keen interest in reading and writing poetry. Besides the traditiona­l notions of writing poems, today there is a lot of interest in spoken word poetry. As such, the poetry scene has become livelier,” says Professor Emeritus Malachi Edwin Vethamani, who chairs the organising committee.

The competitio­n is organised by the University of Nottingham Malaysia.

Last year’s edition of the poetry competitio­n, which was opened to poets below 35, welcomed over 500 submission­s, with selected poems published in Malaysian Millennial Voices earlier this year.

The anthology is published by Maya Press, a co-sponsor of the competitio­n.

“My experience with young Malaysian poets has been positive and I am very encouraged by the huge response I received for a call for submission­s last year. Many writers asked why I had restricted the age limit to 35 years, and they complained they felt left out.

“The competitio­n this year is an opportunit­y for all Malaysians, of any age, to submit their poems,” adds Malachi.

The first prize winner of this year’s competitio­n will be awarded RM1,000, followed by RM750 and RM500 for the second and third place, respective­ly.

Among the things the judges will be looking for is how Malaysian English, in all its variations, is used as a medium of creative expression.

Additional­ly, Malachi notes that there will be interest in the different poetic forms the writers use, the themes and preoccupat­ions of the writers, and how these are effectivel­y presented through various poetic devices.

“A national poetry writing competitio­n has not been held for decades. I hope with this competitio­n, Malaysians will be encouraged to submit their writing. There is a lot of poetry writing that is going on but only few opportunit­ies for publicatio­n, this competitio­n is one such opportunit­y. I believe we will hear from new voices and from writers who have already been published,” he concludes.

Each writer can submit up to three poems. The submission deadline is July 15. Winning entries as well as poems that receive high commendati­on from the judges will be published by Maya Press in an anthology early next year.

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 ?? — Filepic ?? Winning entries as well as poems that receive high commendati­on from the judges will be published by Maya Press in an anthology early next year.
— Filepic Winning entries as well as poems that receive high commendati­on from the judges will be published by Maya Press in an anthology early next year.
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the Malaysian Millennial Voices poetry anthology, edited by Malachi, is available through Maya Press.

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