Wash Post’s kids poetry contest marred by plagiarism — again

One of the poems that KidsPost published April 29 as part of its poetry contest was not written by the child who submitted it. The poem that appeared as “Horrible, Just Horrible” was actually written by Shel Silverstein and is titled “One Out of Sixteen.” The child who sent in the poem originally told KidsPost that it was her work. Another poem on the page, titled “Eraser,” was inspired by, but not credited to, Louis Phillips, who wrote “The Eraser Poem.” Link

A winning poem from last year’s competition was also plagiarized. Post ombudsman Deborah Howell wrote a column about the contest.

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  1. [...] inspired by, but not credited to, Louis Phillips, who wrote “The Eraser Poem.”” [WaPo via RTE] May 5, 2008 · Link · Respond Related Posts • 04.16.08: At Harry Potter [...]

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