Spectator competition winners: Epicureanism vs Stoicism
In Competition No. 3320 you were invited to submit a poem extolling Epicureanism over Stoicism or the other way round.…
Spectator competition winners: what Elon Musk’s home says about him
In Competition No. 3319 you were invited to supply a description of the house of a well-known figure from the…
Spectator competition winners: why you should never open a novel with the weather
In Competition No. 3317 you were invited to provide an opening to a novel that bears out Elmore Leonard’s tip…
Spectator competition winners: songs for a parliamentary songbook
In Competition No. 3311, you were invited to submit a song suitable for inclusion in a parliamentary songbook. In an…
Spectator competition winners: famous poems in reverse
In Competition No. 3309, you were invited to compose a poem starting with the last line of any well-known poem…
Travellers’ tales
In Competition No. 3208 you were invited to submit a short story whose first or last line is: ‘“Is there…
Spectator competition winners: verse obituaries for Berlusconi
In Competition No. 3207 you were invited to submit a verse obituary of Silvio Berlusconi. The Italian former prime minister…
Spectator competition winners: poems about procrastination
In Competition No. 3306, you were invited to submit a poem about procrastination. Procrastination looms large in Out of Sheer…
Spectator competition winners: Henry James and other well-known writers look for love online
In Competition No. 3302, you were invited to compose a dating app profile for a writer of your choice. To…
Spectator competition winners: a liquid lunch with Dante
In Competition No. 3300, you were invited to describe in verse a meal of your choice with a well-known poet,…
Spectator Competition Winners: haiku book reviews
In Competition No. 3298, you were invited to provide a book review in three haiku. When I saw that the…
Spectator competition winners: poems with multisyllabic rhyme words
In Competition No. 3296, you were invited to provide a poem whose rhyme words are all at least three syllables.…