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Announce News Post #3034

The theme for this cycle

Written by: The Artisanal and Bardic Fellowships of Scarlatti
Date: Saturday, August 1st, 2009
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings to artists, bards, and others!

This is just a short reminder that all pieces submitted to the
Fellowship this cycle MUST follow the theme of "Cyrene". It could be a
poem having to do with people who live there, a study of the
architecture or its inhabitants, or perhaps a story about something that
happened there. If it is not about Cyrene, even if it is the most
beautiful poem we've ever read, bringing tears to our eyes and filling
our hearts with emotion...we'll still be feeding it to a humgii!

Results from the last cycle, which had the theme "Hashan", will be
available very soon, so keep an eye out for those!


Penned by My hand on the 2nd of Miraman, in the year 515 AF.


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Announce News Post #3034

The theme for this cycle

Written by: The Artisanal and Bardic Fellowships of Scarlatti
Date: Saturday, August 1st, 2009
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings to artists, bards, and others!

This is just a short reminder that all pieces submitted to the
Fellowship this cycle MUST follow the theme of "Cyrene". It could be a
poem having to do with people who live there, a study of the
architecture or its inhabitants, or perhaps a story about something that
happened there. If it is not about Cyrene, even if it is the most
beautiful poem we've ever read, bringing tears to our eyes and filling
our hearts with emotion...we'll still be feeding it to a humgii!

Results from the last cycle, which had the theme "Hashan", will be
available very soon, so keep an eye out for those!


Penned by My hand on the 2nd of Miraman, in the year 515 AF.


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