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My Unheard September Contest 2022.

Hello, beautiful people,

It’s been a splendid journey for our editors to unfold the submissions from all around the world for our poetry contest, My Unheard September. The theme of this contest was to write a poem based on the importance of September in one’s life.

For this poetry contest, we asked writers to explore all aspects of the theme: My Unheard September: whether it’s spontaneous events, profound secrets, unrequited love, or drastic changes, the stories invite readers to explore the possibilities and realities of the ninth month of the year.

We wanted our beloved writers to access their infinite knowledge and creativity to yield the best of the best poetic elements they can come up with. Congratulations to everyone! We are pleased to inform you that the following authors’ poems have been chosen for our upcoming anthology, My Unheard September. To our delight, we received many entries from around the world.

It’s our pleasure to announce the grand winner of the My Unheard September Contest 2022. All the best. -Ruchi Acharya

September’s Versatile Verse: And the Winner of Our Poetry Contest is…

The poet who excelled in all the submissions is:

ERIN JAMIESON – AUTUMN ECHOES

Erin Jamieson holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the Miami University of Ohio. Her writing has been published in over eighty literary magazines, and her fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She teaches at the Ohio State University.

The first runner-up is:

STEVE GERSON – YOU IN SEPTEMBER

Steve Gerson writes poetry and flash about life’s dissonance. He’s proud to have published in Panoplyzine, Route 7, Poets Reading the News, Crack the Spine, the Decadent Review, Underwood Press, Dillydoun Review, In Parentheses, Vermilion, and more, plus his chapbooks Once Planed Straight: Poetry of the Prairies and Viral: Love and Losses in the Time of Insanity from Spartan Press.

The second runner-up is:

ANDY BETZ – I AM GOING HOME

Andy Betz has tutored and taught in excess of 40 years. He lives in 1974 and has been married for 30 years. His works are found everywhere a search engine operates.

A huge round of applause for our top finalists.

GENEVIEVE HARDINGE – UNTIL NEXT SEPTEMBER

Genevieve Hardinge is a university graduate who has worked hard to perfect her poetry and writing skills. She has a profile on Wattpad under @AndromedaWinds where more of her work can be read. She is trying to perfect her art so that she can accomplish her goal of one day becoming a novelist. With herbal teas and furry friends by her side, she is sure she will succeed soon.

CALVIN SHAW – WHIRLWIND OF AUTUMN LEAVES

Calvin Shaw has works published in Lincoln Universities (MO) publication Arts & Letters, Volumes 23, 24, and 25. He has a poem published in Wingless Dreamer Publisher Midsummer’s Eve anthology. He enjoys comedy and horror because there is a thin line between laughter and pain. He enjoys watching sports and listening to music. He enjoys using his left brain when working as an accountant during the day and using his right brain when writing. @1995calshaw

BRADY SPICER – SHOWN, AS LEGEND HAS GROWN, YET STILL UNKNOWN

Brady Spicer was born and raised in the Pensacola, Florida area. He is a graduate of Pensacola State College with an Associate’s degree in General Education and the University of West Florida with a Bachelor’s degree in General Studies. He enjoys writing poetry, watching movies and collecting comic books. My poems have been accepted in Blackwater Literary Journal, Shemom, Wingless Dreamer, and Poets’ Espresso Review.

Well done. Today we celebrate poetry. Make a toast. Ding.

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