
The Grand Prize Winner is:
Author Celia Breslin for her lovely poem Ritual for Lost Children. Congratulations, Celia!
Check out her winning poem:
http://www.audramiddleton.com/monthly-blog/love-poem-challenge-celia-breslin
More from this author:
Haven -
San Francisco nightclub owner Carina Tranquilli works hard, plays hard, and never allows the death of her parents and her twelve-year memory gap to get her down. But her life takes a left turn when a witch attacks her on her twenty-fifth birthday.
Connect with Celia:
Web site: http://www.celiabreslin.com/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/celiabreslin

Author Olga Godim, for the following poem:
http://www.audramiddleton.com/monthly-blog/love-poem-challenge-olga-godim
More from this author:
Eagle En Gard-
Darin, a mercenary officer, lives in Talaria, a kingdom surrounded by a magic-resistant spell. While some people wish to break the spell and invite magic back into the country, the fanatical sect of Cleaners resists the return of magic. Darin doesn’t agree with the Cleaners’ doctrine but he doesn’t dispute it either. He is a soldier, not a philosopher. Then he accidentally overhears the Cleaners’ hidden agenda to destroy all magic workers in Talaria, including witches and elves, and his orderly life turns upside down. His sweetheart is a witch, his daughter is an half-elf, and he has many elven friends. He can’t allow the Cleaners’ murderous scheme to succeed, can’t allow innocents to suffer from the rabid zealots. But what can a lone mercenary do against a horde of extremists? His only choice lies in trickery and deceit to outsmart his enemies. And the anti-magic spell on the border suddenly becomes his only ally.
Connect with Olga:
http://olgagodim.wordpress.com
http://olgagodim.booklikes.com/
Thanks to each of the talented writers who participated, and thanks to everyone who stopped by & voted for their favorites.
Here’s what’s coming up on my blog:
February 25: A sneak peek at my romantic comedy, Middle Eight
March 1: Almost – on being a Seahawk fan