Published on April 3, 2026
The I Premio de Poesía Experimental y Escritura Expandida Disleccia-Ceiida 2026 is now open for submissions, inviting writers, poets, artists, and creators from various artistic disciplines to participate. This competition seeks works that align with the themes of experimental poetry and expanded writing, as outlined in the official call for entries.
Participants are encouraged to submit their books of poetry or experimental writing, showcasing their unique approaches to the craft. The initiative aims to celebrate innovative literary forms and foster a broader understanding of writing as a multifaceted art.
In this first edition of the award, the organizers are committed to bringing together diverse voices and perspectives, emphasizing the importance of creativity in contemporary literature. The competition not only provides a platform for established and emerging writers but also seeks to challenge traditional notions of poetry and narrative.
Submissions will be evaluated by a panel of esteemed judges from the literary and artistic communities, who will assess entries based on creativity, originality, and the effectiveness of the chosen form. Winners will receive recognition and potential publication opportunities, promoting their work to a wider audience.
This initiative reflects a growing trend in the literary world towards inclusivity and the expansion of artistic boundaries, encouraging creators to explore new formats and ideas. The I Premio de Poesía Experimental y Escritura Expandida Disleccia-Ceiida 2026 aims to capture the essence of contemporary writing, making it a significant event for artists seeking to push the limits of their creativity.
Those interested in participating are encouraged to check the official guidelines and submit their works before the deadline. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the evolving landscape of poetry and expanded writing, engaging with a community that values innovation and artistic expression.
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