Retell the terrible sci-fi channel movie to share among fellow (anti)fans or come up with an original idea based on the demoness Lilith for possible publication in the Press. Send entries to anti-fanfic, running now through Jan 31, 2005. Deadline is extended to midnight, December 22, 2004, with winner and runners-up appearing in the Decemissue of the Piker Press. Surely Santa must see some unusual requests from unusual people. To read the winning poems and to see complete guidelines, visit the website at - K.G.and don't forget: Similar stock images Hawk Tower, Tor House, Carmel by-the-Sea, California THE TOR HOUSE and HAWK TOWER were built and lived in by poet ROBINSON JEFFERS CARMEL. The contest received over 3,700 poems from 45 states, the District of Columbia, and eight foreign countries. Hawk Tower was added two years later as a retreat for the poet’s wife, Una, and as a spectacular play space for their twin sons. The winners of the 2004 contest have been announced. Tor House is the historic Carmel home of the California poet Robinson Jeffers and his family, and was built in 1918 by the poet himself and a local builder. The deadline for submissions is March 15, 2005. Reading fees are: $10 for the first three poems $15 for up to six poems and $2.50 for each additional poem. Multiple and simultaneous submissions are allowed. The prize for poetry is accepting all original, unpublished poems in all styles, from experimental to traditional forms. It is open for tours by appointment only on Fridays and Saturdays. Its built of boulders dragged from the beach and things that were collected from years. This contest is a living memorial to his life and work. Tor House is the house museum of the poet Robinson Jeffers. Ive been to the Tor House for garden tours, poetry events, open houses. Robinson Jeffers was an American poet who glorified nature and saw the human race as holding a tragic place in the universe. In his poetic work, Jeffers was carrying on the tradition of California poet George. The Foundation sponsors events and publishes material designed to preserve and extend the cultural and literary legacy of Robinson Jeffers, poet of California. First Printed 2022 Printing History View of the tower on Carmel Point built by the hand of Californias great poet, Robinson Jeffers. Tour groups are limited to a maximum of six people.
Robinson Jeffers Tor House Prize for Poetry Famous friends often visited the renowned Tor House, outside of Carmel. Tor House is open for full indoor tours on Saturdays at 10am, 11:30am, 1pm and 2:30pm.