Toronto Star

Star contest wants your take on stories of the day

-

Poetry can be found almost anywhere, including in the pages of the Toronto Star.

And so we’re asking readers to take the words and topics that shape much of our coverage and turn them into haikus, sonnets, limericks, quatrains or any manner of verse.

The top poems in each of the 11 categories, judged by an esteemed panel, will receive a $100 Indigo-Chapters gift card and be published in the applicable sections of the Star as part of our Poetry Week in November. So, let the following inspire you: Politics (National) Profit (Business) Score (Sports) Transform (GTA) Illuminate (Insight) Explore (Travel) Equality (Foreign) Heart (Life) Fame (Entertainm­ent) Home (New in Homes) Speed (Wheels) Readers can submit in any or all categories. Poems should be no more than 300 words. Please email each poem separately to poetry@thestar.ca with the word/ section in the subject line. Include your contact informatio­n.

You can also send via snail mail to Poetry Week, Life Department, Toronto Star, 1 Yonge St., 5th Floor, Toronto, Ont. M5E 1E6. Rules and regulation­s can be found at http://www.thestar.com/poetryrule­s.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada