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===Inspiration===
 
===Inspiration===
'''Feral''' was originally written for the 2009 ''[[STIRRED POeTS]]'' competition held on ''[[The Write Idea]]'' forum. I have no recollection of what the prompt was, or what it scored. I do know that the original title was "Call of the Wild".
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'''Feral''' was originally written for Round One of the 2009 ''[[STIRRED POeTS]]'' competition held on ''[[The Write Idea]]'' forum. I have no recollection of what the prompt was, or what it scored. I do know that the original title was "Call of the Wild".
  
 
===Placings===
 
===Placings===
''Feral''' was shortlisted in the 2009 ''[http://www.earlyworkspress.co.uk Earlyworks Press] web poetry competition''.
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'''Feral''' was shortlisted in the 2009 ''[http://www.earlyworkspress.co.uk Earlyworks Press] web poetry competition''.
  
 
===Publications===
 
===Publications===
As a shortlisted poem, ''Feral'' was published in the anthology ''back eyes poetry''.
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As a shortlisted poem, '''Feral''' was published in the anthology ''back eyes poetry''.
  
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
 
I do like the idea of a management training exercise that gets out of hand and goes full "Lord of the Flies". I'm quite surprised that this doesn't happen more often.
 
I do like the idea of a management training exercise that gets out of hand and goes full "Lord of the Flies". I'm quite surprised that this doesn't happen more often.

Latest revision as of 12:48, 11 August 2017

Inspiration

Feral was originally written for Round One of the 2009 STIRRED POeTS competition held on The Write Idea forum. I have no recollection of what the prompt was, or what it scored. I do know that the original title was "Call of the Wild".

Placings

Feral was shortlisted in the 2009 Earlyworks Press web poetry competition.

Publications

As a shortlisted poem, Feral was published in the anthology back eyes poetry.

Notes

I do like the idea of a management training exercise that gets out of hand and goes full "Lord of the Flies". I'm quite surprised that this doesn't happen more often.