
Cervantes art festival -written competition
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Congratulations Terry. It's your shout ( 4 times I'm afraid
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Re: Cervantes art festival -written competition
G'day Terry, great news mate, I'll definately have to read your book again & see if I can pick up some tips.....
well done mate.... 



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I bet that's the first time that's been done - Good on you Terry - no wonder you had to pick your jaw up off the floor
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Thanks everybody for your generous comments, (Ron, Martyboy, Heather, Sue, Bob, Neville, David and Maureen)
It certainly came as a shock to me, I remember saying to Irene & Dave before the announcement that I didn’t have any real expectations but did quite like the one that turned out to be the winning poem.
Three of the poems were new ones and the other (it came 3rd) had won a couple of H/C’s in the past.
I usually enter 3 poems in our local W.A. Comps but seeing that the entry form was designed for up to four entries I added an extra one to fill in the page. I also like to have a couple of new poems for this comp.
I hadn’t entered many other comps recently because I was away quite a bit throughout the year, so had stockpiled a few new poems so to speak.
Naturally I raced out and bought a lotto ticket, but sadly my luck had run out by then.
Cheers Terry
It certainly came as a shock to me, I remember saying to Irene & Dave before the announcement that I didn’t have any real expectations but did quite like the one that turned out to be the winning poem.
Three of the poems were new ones and the other (it came 3rd) had won a couple of H/C’s in the past.
I usually enter 3 poems in our local W.A. Comps but seeing that the entry form was designed for up to four entries I added an extra one to fill in the page. I also like to have a couple of new poems for this comp.
I hadn’t entered many other comps recently because I was away quite a bit throughout the year, so had stockpiled a few new poems so to speak.
Naturally I raced out and bought a lotto ticket, but sadly my luck had run out by then.
Cheers Terry
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good on you mate fancy picking up the quadrella good on you. David Campell eat your heart out
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G/day and thanks Matt,
I guess I'm fortunate in having spent so much of my life in places and among interesting characters that lend themselves as good subjects to try and write about. There's never any shortage of inspiration and most of my poetry is based, at least partly, on real people and places that I've known.
Thanks Bill,
But as I've said before, I wish I could recite them as well as you mate.
Cheers Terry
I guess I'm fortunate in having spent so much of my life in places and among interesting characters that lend themselves as good subjects to try and write about. There's never any shortage of inspiration and most of my poetry is based, at least partly, on real people and places that I've known.
Thanks Bill,
But as I've said before, I wish I could recite them as well as you mate.
Cheers Terry
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Congratulations, Terry!
Congratulations, Terry!
Congratulations, Terry!
Congratulations, Terry!
(I'm tempted to throw in another couple, to build up a few credits for next year...)
Congratulations, Terry!
Congratulations, Terry!
Congratulations, Terry!
(I'm tempted to throw in another couple, to build up a few credits for next year...)
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Thanks Stephen,
You don't need any extra credits Stephen, you earn plenty with your poems that you post on a regular basis and they play a big part in keeping this site active from a poetry point of view.
Cheers Terry
You don't need any extra credits Stephen, you earn plenty with your poems that you post on a regular basis and they play a big part in keeping this site active from a poetry point of view.
Cheers Terry
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Thanks, Terry. Much appreciated.
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Re: Cervantes art festival -written competition
Well I haven’t said any thing before as I thought I would till the official announcement.
Yeah I was standing next to Terry watching the sheer astonishment as they kept on calling out his name and by the way standing close, like touching doesn’t mean it rubs off onto you 'cause I can tell you it don’t.
Again Goodonya Terry.
TTFN
Yeah I was standing next to Terry watching the sheer astonishment as they kept on calling out his name and by the way standing close, like touching doesn’t mean it rubs off onto you 'cause I can tell you it don’t.
Again Goodonya Terry.
TTFN

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