The Poetry Kit |
Competitions |
Short story and other competitions
How to Enter Them - Beware of scams.
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Please Note The information given here is for GUIDANCE ONLY. While every effort is made to ensure that it is accurate, before entering any listed competition you should obtain full rules and an entry form from the organisers.
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| 12th May 2012 |
1st Prize £250 entry £3 |
Northampton Literature Group’s £1260 Prize Fund Free Verse (Category A) Rhyming Poetry
(Category B) 1st
Prize £250, 2nd Prize £150, 3rd Prize £50
plus three
Highly Commended £10 each
Judge is acclaimed Poet John Whitworth
and one book on how to write poetry!
Humorous Poetry (Category C)
1st Prize £150, 2nd Prize £100, 3rd
Prize £50
Judge is Award-Winning Northamptonshire Poet Jayne Osborn
Entry fee for all three categories is £3.00 per poem or 4 £10
Entry forms, rules, enter online - see our Northampton Literature
Group website
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www.northamptonliteraturegroup.org.uk
or send s.a.e. to
Closing date for entries Saturday May 12th 2012 |
| 14th May 2012 |
1st £100 entry £3 |
Ashbourne Festival Poetry Competition This is the second Poetry Competition and is part of the highly successful annual Festival held in Ashbourne Derbyshire Theme : Winning Judge: Matt Black First Prize £100 Second Prize £50 Third Prize £25 Additional prize of £25 For poem by a Derbyshire Resident Prize winners will be announced during the festival June 22nd to July 8th 2012 Entry Fee £3 per poem Maximum 3 poems per entrant Further Information and entry forms can be found on the festival website www.ashbournefestival.org |
| 14th May 2012 |
1st £250 entry £5 |
Reaching Beyond Poetry Competitions for adults and young people
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| 15th May 2012 |
1st £100 entry £4 |
Mary Charman-Smith Poetry Competition For poems up to 45 lines on any subject. In any form or in free verse. Prizes: £100 first prize and the runner up will receive £25. Judge: Mary Charman-Smith. Enter online or by post. Entry fee: £4 for one poem, £9 for three poems. http://www.marycharmansmith.co.uk/competition.html |
| 15th May 2012 |
1st $50 entry $5 |
ARTISTS
EMBASSY INTERNATIONAL’S NINETEENTH ANNUAL DANCING POETRY CONTEST
Over $1,000 in prize money to be awarded All prize winners will receive a certificate suitable for framing, a ticket to the Dancing Poetry Festival 2012, and be invited to read their prize winning poem at the 2012 Dancing Poetry Festival, at The Palace of the Legion of Honor - San Francisco, CA. Three Grand Prizes will receive $100 each plus the poems will be danced, and videotaped for you. Each Grand Prize Winner will be invited on stage for photos with the dancers and take a bow in the lime light. Six First Prizes will receive $50 each Twelve Second Prizes will receive $25 each Thirty Third Prizes will receive $10 each CONTEST RULES Line Limit: 40 lines maximum (for ease of choreography). No limit on number of entries. Poetry must be suitable for family audiences. Send TWO typed, clear copies of each entry Show name, address, telephone number, e-mail and how you heard about us on ONE copy only (The anonymous copy goes to the judges. Judges decisions are final.) Poems must be in English or include English translation Entry Fee: One poem for $5 or 3 poems for $10 Make checks out to Artists Embassy International Poets outside the USA, please send an international postal money order in US dollars or US currency No poems will be returned. Send all entries and fees to arrive by May 15, 2012, to AEI Contest Chair, Judy Cheung 704 Brigham Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
| 15th May 2012 |
1st £220 entry £3 |
THE FROGMORE POETRY PRIZE 2012
The winner of the Frogmore Poetry Prize for 2012 will win two hundred guineas and a two-year subscription to The Frogmore Papers. The first and second runners-up will receive seventy-five and fifty guineas respectively and a year’s subscription to The Frogmore Papers. Shortlisted poets will receive copies of selected Frogmore Press publications.
Conditions of Entry
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Poems must be in English, unpublished, and not accepted for
future publication.
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Poems should be typed and no longer than forty lines.
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Any number of poems may be entered on payment of the
appropriate fee of £3 per poem.
Cheques and postal orders should be made payable to
The Frogmore Press.
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The following methods of payment are acceptable: cheque drawn
on UK bank; British postal order; sterling.
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Each poem should be on a separate sheet, which should not
include the name of the author.
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The author’s name and address should be provided on an
accompanying sheet of paper.
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The winner, runners-up and shortlisted poets will be notified
by post. All shortlisted poems will appear in number 80 of
The Frogmore Papers (September 2012), which will be available at
£5.00 from the address below, and on the Frogmore Press website.
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To receive a copy of the results, please enclose an s.a.e.
marked ‘Results’.
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Poems cannot be returned.
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Closing date for submissions: 31 May 2012.
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Copyright of all poems submitted will remain with the authors
but the Frogmore Press reserves the right to publish all shortlisted
poems.
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The adjudicator’s decision will be final and no
correspondence can be entered into.
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Entries should be sent to: The Frogmore Press,
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The submission of poems for the Prize will be taken as
indicating acceptance of the above conditions. |
| 18th May 2012 |
1st £60 entry £3 |
The Well Warrington Network Creative Writing Competition 2012 Health , Wealth, Happiness judged by Helên Thomas [Prize winning performance poet]. Competition entrance fee is £3 per short story or poem. Prizes 1st prize £60, 2nd prize £30, 3rd prize £20. Closing date 18th May 2012. Short stories of up to 1,000 words and poems up to 32 lines. The Well Warrington Network is a not for
profit organisation, that aims to help people to regain their health
and well-being. |
| 19th May 2012 |
1st £600 entry £4 |
Virginia Warbey Poetry Prize 2012
Prizes: 1st £600; 2nd £300; 3rd £150; 10 runners-up £25. Closing
date 19th May. |
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| 27th May 2012 |
First Prize £300, entry £4 |
Welsh Poetry Competition
Judge: John Evans. Prize-giving will be on Wednesday 27th June 2012
at the Llanover Arms, Pontypridd. Winners & runners-up will be
invited to read their winning poems at the prize-giving night.
Winning poems will be published on the competition website
First prize £300Second £150, Third £75, 17 runner-up prizes of mention / publish on web site, For further details, rules & entry form visit http://www.welshpoetry.co.uk |
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30th May 2012 |
1st £100 + Book
entry £3 |
Poetry Lostock 2012 Celebrating 40 years of The Joy of Sex 1972 edition We invite poems of up to 40 lines, images (artistic
recreations of the front cover) and flash fiction of up
to 1000 words. The subject is 'The Joy of Sex'. It can be based
on the book or on the wonderful subject of the great joy of sex!
First Prize: The Joy of Sex (Alex Comfort) 1972 plus £100 Second Prize: How to Be a Good Lover plus £50 Third Prize: The Illustrated Karma Sutra plus £25 All poems plus 20 shortlists to be included in a new anthology: The Joy of Sex 2012 http://poetrylostock.blogspot.com/p/poetry-lostock-2012.html |
| 31st May 2012 |
1st £1500 entry $15 |
Sports Poetry & Prose Contest Final judge: Jendi Reiter 2 First Prizes of $1,500 each, 2 Second Prizes of $500 each, 10 Honorable Mention awards of $100 each Entry fee $15 New contest! Submit an entry of 1-2 poems or one work of prose on a sports-related theme, up to 6,000 words in all. In the prose category, fiction and nonfiction compete together. Entries must be original and unpublished. Winning entries will be published online. See guidelines and submit online at http://www.winningwriters.com/sports |
| 31st May 2012 |
1st $NZ500 entry $NZ6 per poem |
New Zealand Poetry Society's annual International Poetry Competition. First Prize $NZ500 Second $NZ250, Third $NZ100 (Open section) 5 First Prizes of $NZ100 (Haiku Section) There are also prizes for under-18s in the Junior sections, open and haiku. entry fee $NZ6 per poem / $NZ20 for 5 poems; $NZ1.50 per haiku; reduced fees for junior sections Judges: Harry Ricketts (Open); Barbara Strang (Haiku); Bernadette Hall (Junior Open); Vanessa Proctor (Junior Haiku). Winning poems, along with editorially selected competition entries will be published in the annual anthology, to be published in November 2012. Purchase of the anthology is NOT required for a poem to be included. For further details, rules & entry form, and to pay online via PayPal, visit http://www.poetrysociety.org.nz |
| 31st May 2012 |
1st £30 entry £3.50 |
Segora Vignette:
deadline 31st May 300 words
Entry fee £3.50 First prize £30. Runners £10 Judge Bernard Lord
The
Vignette is a word picture, capturing a turning point, significant
moment, person, place or memory. It may be amusing, sinister,
reflective even surreal. Great fun to write but also a severe
challenge as you must create a memorable cameo using no more than
300 words.
Details on
www.poetryproseandplays.co.uk Enter by post or online.
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| 31st May 2012 |
1st Publication of pamphlet entry £10 |
Thynks Poetry Pamphlets Competition on the theme of 'New Beginnings'
The winner will
have their collection published and they and two runners up will
receive £25 plus publication in the Bards at Blidworth and Beyond
2012 Anthology100.
Contact: The
Competitions Secretary, 18 Hillside Road, Blidworth,
Nottinghamshire, NG21 0TR |
| 31st May 2012 |
1st £150 entry £4 |
THE PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH TRUST POETRY COMPETITION 2012
CLOSING DATE: 31 MAY 2012 Details: For previously unpublished poems in English Language, in any style, on any subject. Maximum Length: 50 lines. Poems entered must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere and may not be simultaneously entered into another competition. This competition in aid of the London-based charity; The Psychiatry Research Trust is administered by Eastern Light EPM International, organisers of the Excel for Charity International Writing Competition series that raises funds for charities whilst rewarding creative excellence. Prizes: £150 (1st), £75 (2nd), £40 (3rd) and £10 x 3 (High Commendation). All winning and commended poems receive first publication in Sentinel Champions magazine. Copyright to poems remains with the authors. Entry fee: £4/1 Poem, £7.50/2 poems, £10.50/3 poems, £12.50/4 poems and £14/5 poems. (A third of net entry fees goes to the charity) Judge: Derek Adams. Contact: Enter online and pay securely via PayPal or print off an Entry Form for postal entry at http://www.easternlightepm.com/excelforcharity/psychtrust-poetry-competition/ Send cheque/postal orders payable to EASTERN LIGHT EPM INTERNATIONAL to address: Eastern Light EPM International, Unit 136, 113-115 George Lane, South Woodford, London E18 1AB, United Kingdom. |
| 31st May 2012 |
First Prize £5000 entry fee £7 |
The Bridport Prize is an annual international creative writing
competition for poetry, short stories and flash fiction. The closing
date for entries which may either be sent online or by post is 31st
May. The Bridport Prize is one of the top prizes of its kind in
terms of both prestige and prize money. It has been the first step
in the careers of many established poets and novelists. First Prize £5000 Second £1000, Third £500 10 Highly commended of £50 For further details, rules & entry form visit http://www.bridportprize.org.uk |
| 1st June 2012 |
1st £100 entry |
Wirral Festival of Firsts
Open Poetry Competition
2012
A poem on any subject, no more than 40 lines. First Prize: £100. Two runners up: £50 each
2. Humorous
Poetry Competition A humorous or comic poem, no more than 40 lines First Prize: £100. Two runners up: £50 each
3. Under 16’s
Poetry Competition A poem on any subject, no more than 40 lines, by anyone aged 16 years or under, on 31 August
2011. First Prize: £50 in book vouchers. Four runners up: £25 in book vouchers each.
Submission guidelines
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Please type poems on 1
side of A4 paper,1 poem per page.
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Please send a separate
sheet listing your contact details and the title(s) of your
poem(s).
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No on-line or email
entries possible.
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Remember to include your
entry fee: £3 per poem, £5 for two poems (free for under
16’s).
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Make cheques or
Postal Orders payable to “Festival of Firsts”.
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Post all entries to:
FOF Poetry,
Please check our website for all the competition rules and more
information about the Festival of Firsts 2012.
http://www.festivaloffirsts.co.uk/festival_of_firsts_poetry_competition.html |
| 1st June 2012 |
1st £1000 entry £5 |
The Times Stephen Spender Prize for Poetry in TranslationThree prizes in each of the Open and 18-and-under categories. The winners of the Open prizes will receive £1000 (first), £750 (second) and £500 (third); the winners of the under-18 prizes will win £250 (first), £150 (second) and £100 (third). There will be one prize (£100) awarded in a 14-and-under category. Each entry must comprise the following: the translation, the original poem, a commentary. Judges: Susan Bassnett, Edith Hall, Patrick McGuinness & George Szirtes. 60 lines maximum.Entry £5 (Anyone eighteen or under on 1 June 2012 is exempt from this charge) The Times Stephen Spender Prize, The Stephen Spender Trust, 3 Old Wish Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN21 4JX For further details or to enter online goto http://www.stephen-spender.org/ |
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4th June 2012 |
1st
£5000 entry £5 |
Edwin Morgan International Poetry Competition 2012
Judges: Don Paterson and Gillian K. Ferguson. Prize-giving will
be in August at the Edinburgh Book Festival. Winners &
runners-up will be invited to read their winning poems at
the festival. Winning poems will be published on the
competition website. For further details, rules & entry form visit |
| 18th June 2012 |
1st £2000 entry £7 |
MSLEXIA WOMEN'S POETRY COMPETITION 2012
The competition is for previously unpublished poems of any length
and in any style.
Judge: Gillian Clarke.
1st Prize: £2,000 plus two optional extras: a week at the idyllic
poets' writing retreat of Cove Park*, plus a mentoring afternoon
with the editor of premier poetry magazine, Poetry Review*.
2nd Prize: £400. 3rd Prize: £200. 17 other finalists will each
receive £25. All winning poems will be published in Mslexia
magazine.
Entry fee: £7 for up to three poems.
Closing date: 18 June 2012
www.mslexia.co.uk/poetrycompetition
Contact us:
poetry@mslexia.co.uk; 0191 233 3860 |
| 18th June 2012 |
1st £250 plus publication entry £20 |
MSLEXIA WOMEN'S PAMPHLET
COMPETITION 2012
The competition is for collections of 20-24 pages of 18-20 poems by
women poets who have not previously published a full-length
collection.
Prize: publication of the pamphlet by Seren Books in 2013, plus
£250, plus 25 complimentary copies of the pamphlet, plus a 10 per
cent royalty on all subsequent sales. One or more poems from the
winning pamphlet will be published in Mslexia magazine.
Judge: Amy Wack, poetry editor at Seren Books.
Entry fee: £20 per pamphlet collection.
Closing date: 18 June 2012
www.mslexia.co.uk/pamphletcompetition
Contact us:
poetry@mslexia.co.uk; 0191 233 3860 |
| 20th June 2012 |
1st £150 entry £3 |
SENTINEL LITERARY
QUARTERLY POETRY COMPETITION CLOSING DATE: 20 JUNE 2012 Details: For previously unpublished poems in English Language, in any style, on any subject. Maximum Length: 50 lines. Poems entered must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere and may not be simultaneously entered into another competition. Prizes: £150 (1st), £75 (2nd), £50 (3rd) and £10 x 3 (High Commendation). All winning and commended poems receive first publication in Sentinel Champions magazine. Copyright to poems remains with the authors. Entry fee: £3 (per poem), £11 (4 poems), £12 (5 poems). Judge: Will Daunt, author of 'Powerless'. Contact: Enter online and pay securely via PayPal or print off an Entry Form for postal entry at http://sentinelquarterly.com/competitions/poetry-0712/ Send cheque/postal orders payable to SENTINEL POETRY MOVEMENT to address: Sentinel Poetry Movement, Unit 136, 113-115 George Lane, South Woodford, London E18 1AB, United Kingdom. |
| 30th June 2012 |
1st £1000 entry £8 |
The Lightship International Poetry Prize 2012 Judge: Sean O'Brien 1st prize: £1000 Top 10 published in Lightship Anthology 2 Entry fee: £8.00 Deadline: 30th June 2012 |
| 30th June 2012 |
1st £150 entry £3 |
Flash 500 Humour Verse Competition
Closing date: 30th June 2012
Entry fee: £3 for the first poem, then £2.50 for each poem
thereafter
Line Length: Up to 30 lines
Prizes will be awarded as follows:
First: £150 plus publication
The results will be announced within six weeks of the closing date
and the three winning entries will be published on the website.
Website:
http://www.flash500.com/index_files/humourverse.html |
| 30th June 2012 |
1st £300 entry £5 |
Poetry Pulse 2012 open poetry competition.
Deadline: June 30. Judge: Joe Massingham.
Prizes: 1st £300 and opportunity to judge 2013 competition. 2nd
£150. 3rd £75.
Entry: £5 per poem.
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| 30th June 2012 |
Large prize fund entry £5 |
Keats-Shelley Prize 2012For poems up to 40 lines on the theme of 'Gold'. Judges: John Hartley-Williams and Matthew Sweeney. Maximum of two poems per entrant. Full details and entry form on website.entry £5 per poem. Entries can be emailed in Microsoft Word format to: susanna.seekings@talktalk.net Postal entry: Keats-Shelley Competition, c/o Beaufort Montague Harris Solicitors, Old Bank House, 79 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, BS37 6AD. Cheques payable to Keats-Shelley Memorial Association www.keats-shelley.com |
| 30th June 2012 |
First Prize £1000 entry fee £5 |
McLellan Poetry Competition
Adjudicator: Jackie Kay Award ceremony 31st August on the
Isle of Arran as part of the McLellan Festival 2012. Winners &
runners-up will be invited to read their winning poems at the
festival. Winning poems will be published on the Festival website.
Winners’ poems will be submitted to Forward prize 2013. For further details, rules & entry form www.mclellanpoetrycompetition.co.uk |
| 30th June 2012 |
1st £110 entry £5 |
Rhyme and Reason Poetry Competition Judge: Gerard Benson, City of Bradford’s Poet Laureate and founding
editor of ‘Poems on the Underground’ All profits from entry
fees and sales of the Rhyme & Reason diary go to Iain Rennie Hospice
at Home
http://www.irhh.org/sitehome/index.html
- £50k+ donated to date.
To enter, please email your poem(s) to
wallisjill@hotmail.com
including the title(s), name, address
plus home and mobile telephone nos.
In addition, please send your entry form plus fee (see below)
to Rhyme & Reason Poetry Competition 2012, 8 Lower Icknield Way,
Aston Clinton, Bucks, HP22 5JS.
(NB: entries will only be considered once the entry fee has
been received.) We
welcome entries from everyone of any age.
If you are under 18 please add your age to the entry form. Deadline: 30 June
2012. Each POEM on the theme of
SEASONS should be no
longer than 30 lines and should not have been previously published.
Only electronic submissions will be accepted and should be in
Calibri font size 10.
There are three prizes in the Adult section (18+):
1st £110; 2nd
£60; and 3rd £30.
There are three book token prizes In the Youth section (up to
18 years): 1st
£30; 2nd £20; and 3rd £10.
Prize winners will be notified by the end of August 2012.
All winning entries will be published in the 2013 diary
edition of ‘Rhyme & Reason’, which is launched in October 2012.
The judge’s decision is final.
We reserve the right to publish any unplaced entries, which
may be altered, amended or corrected by the Editors. Please cut out, complete and send by post with
your entry fee (cheques only please), or download form at:
http://www.irhh.org/sitehome/fundraising/fundraisinggroups/rhyme_reason.html |
| 30th June 2012 |
1st $3000 entry $8 |
Margaret Reid Poetry Contest for Traditional Verse Judges: John H. Reid and Dee C. Konrad 9th year. Submit poems in traditional verse forms. Entries may be previously published. First Prize $3,000, Second $1,000, Third $400, Fourth $250, 6 Most Highly Commended Awards of $150 each Entry fee $8 for every 25 lines submitted Submit online or by mail. Winning entries will be published online. See guidelines and read past winning entries at http://www.winningwriters.com/margaret |
| 1st July 2012 |
1st £250 entry £3 |
The Sportswriter Competition 2012 Prizes: First place: £250 Second place: £75 Third place: £25 (paid in British Pounds Sterling by bank transfer, cheque or through PayPal) The entry fee is £3.00, of which £1.00 will be donated to our chosen charity, Cyclists Fighting Cancer ( http://cyclistsfc.org.uk/ ). The deadline for entries is midnight on the 1st July 2012, the day of the Euro 2012 The Sportswriter Competition 2012 is open to anyone aged 18 years or older. Entries may be submitted directly through the form on the website, http://www.sportswriter.org.uk/writing-competition , or by email, info@sportswriter.org.uk. Entries may be up to 2000 words (or 40 lines for poems) and should relate to sport in some way. Winning entrants will receive the cash prizes and their work will be published on the website, www.sportswriter.org.uk . |
| 3rd July 2012 |
1st £1000 entry £5 |
Lebury Poetry Festival Poetry Competition 2012 Judge Ian Duhig. Ian has won the Forward Best Poem Prize, the National Poetry Competition twice, been shortlisted three times for the T.S. Eliot Prize and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. For the rules and an entry form go to: http://www.poetry-festival.com/poetry-competition.html Winners also get the chance to read at the Ledbury Poetry Festival 2013. |
| 6th July 2012 |
1st 300 entry £4 |
The Calderdale Ted HughesWriting Competition 2012.
This incorporates the sixth Calderdale Short Story Competition as
well as the Elmet Poetry Prize and the Ted Hughes Young Poets Award,
both running for their fifth year. Stories must be no longer than 3000 words. Poems should be no longer than 40 lines. Each entry for the Short Story Competition and The Elmet Poetry Prize should be accompanied by an entry form and a fee of £4. Entry for the Ted Hughes Young Poets Award is free of charge, but each poem should be accompanied by an entry form. Please return by Friday 6 July 2012 to: Calderdale Ted HughesWriting Competition, Central Library, Northgate, Halifax, HX1 1UN For further information please contact : anna.turner@calderdale.gov.uk |
| 7th July 2012 |
1st £150 entry £3.50 |
Segora Poetry:
deadline 7th July 40 lines
Entry fee £3.50 First prize £150. . Second £50, Third £30 We are
delighted to announce |
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15th July 2012 |
1st $500
entry $20 |
Vallum Award for Poetry 2012
DEADLINE JULY 15, 2012 (postmark)
ENTRY FEE:
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| 27th July 2012 |
1st £300 entry £6 |
Wasafiri New Writing Prize 2012
Entry fee: £6.00 if entering one category, £10 for two and £15 for
all three.
Download the
entry form or click here to go to the
Wasafiri website
The competition is open to anyone worldwide who has not published a
complete book. We are looking for creative submissions in one of
three categories: Poetry, Fiction or Life Writing. Please see the
terms and conditions on page 4 of the entry form.
Simply fill in the entry form and send it to us with your entry and
fee, or pay online via
paypal.
£300 will be awarded to the winner of each category and their work
will be published in
Wasafiri.
Founding Editor of
Wasafiri,
Susheila Nasta, will be joined by three
distinguished judges on the panel this year:
John Haynes, award-winning poet, teacher and
lecturer;
Maya Jaggi, cultural journalist, writer and
broadcaster and
Colin Grant, writer, playwright, historian and
broadcaster. |
| 30th July 2012 |
1st £1000 entry £3.50 |
Essex Poetry Festival 12th Open Poetry Competition Sole Adjudicator Pascale Petit First Prize £1000 Second £250, Third £100 and 3 runner-up prizes of £25 £3.50 per poem or £12 for 4 poems Closing date 30th July 2011 rules and full details on website |
| 31st July 2012 |
1st $250 entry $5 |
The Dream Quest One Poetry Contest is international, open to anyone who loves arranging words into the beautiful art of expressing one's innermost thoughts and feelings. Welcome to everyone who have the ability to dream... Write a poem, 30 lines or fewer on any subject. Must be neatly hand printed or typed. Multiple entries are accepted. All works must be original. Prizes: $250.00, $125.00, $50.00. Entry fee is $5(USD) per poem. Postmark deadline: July 31, 2012. Send your name, address, phone#, email address with brief biographical info (Tell us a little about yourself), on the coversheet. Include a self addressed stamped envelope. Make fee(s) payable to: DREAMQUESTONE.COM. Mail entri(es)/fee(s) to: Dream Quest One Poetry Contest, P.O. Box 3141, Chicago, IL 60654. Visit http://www.dreamquestone.com/rules.html for details and to enter online! |
| 31st July 2012 |
1st £1000 entry free |
John Betjeman Poetry Competition 2012 The John Beteman poetry competition is open for poems on the theme of place from 10-13 year-olds until a closing date of 31st July. The judges are the poet Grace Nichols and the author and journalist Andrew Martin. The first prize is £1000 (£500 to the winner and £500 to the English department of his or her school). As part of the first prize, a poet will visit the winning school to hold a poetry workshop. There are also Eurostar tickets and book tokens for winning entries. The school that inspires the greatest number of children to enter the competition will win a poet visit. . The winners of the poetry competition are invited to read their poems aloud at an awards ceremony held on National Poetry Day, Thursday 4th October, on the upper concourse of St Pancras International, next to the bronze statue of Sir John Betjeman. The competition is free to enter and an online entry form can be found at ourwebsite www.betjemanpoetrycompetition.com. Poems and one completed entry form per class can also be sent via the post and should be addressed to: The John Betjeman Poetry Competition, PO BOX 3770, Royal Mail, Swan Lane, Faringdon, Oxfordshire,SN7 7JB. For more information, please contact the prize administrator Justin Gowers at betjemanpoetrycompetition@gmail.com. |
|
15th August 2012 |
1st £30
entry £2 |
DICKENS’ BICENTENARY WRITING COMPETITION |
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31st August 2012. |
1st
300
Euros entry 4 Euros |
First Prize 300
Euros Second Prize 150 Euros
Third Prize 50 Euros
There is no theme.
Entry Fee 4 Euros per poem
Three poems for 10 Euros. (Pay-Pal option)
Postal Entries welcome.
Independent Adjudicator Gerry Boland. Author
and Poet.
See website for full information
www.millwheelwriters.com |
| 31st August 2012 |
1st £500 entry £10 |
Aesthetica Creative
Writing Competition
The Aesthetica Creative
Writing Competition is now open for entries! The competition
celebrates and champions creative writing, nurturing talent and
bringing work to international attention. Aesthetica is inviting all
writers and poets to submit to the Aesthetica Creative Writing
Competition 2012. There are two categories for entry, Poetry and
Short Fiction, and a selection of fantastic prizes including:
Submissions previously
published elsewhere are accepted.
Entry is £10 and allows
for the entry of two works into any one category. |
|
4th September 2012 |
1st £300
entry £3 |
Nottingham Open Poetry Competition 2012 Sole
adjudicator: Neil Astley – editor of Bloodaxe Books Closing date: Tuesday 4th September 2012 Prizes: 1st £300, 2nd £150, 3rd
£75 + ten runners up of subscriptions to Assent Fees: £3 per poem, £10 for 4 poems, cheques payable to
Nottingham Poetry Society Length limit: 40 lines Full details from:
viv.apple@ntlworld.com Please send entries to: The Competition Secretary, 38 Harrow Rd,
West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 7DU NO entry form required. Please enclose SAE for receipt
and/or results sheet |
| 10th September 2012 |
1st £50 entry £1.50 |
The Pre-Raphaelite Society Poetry Prize The Pre-Raphaelite Society is delighted to announce its second Pre-Raphaelite Poetry Prize. First Prize will be £50 and publication in the Review of the Pre-Raphaelite Society. A selection of entries from last year’s competition was published in book form (Pre-Raphaelite Poetry, available from www.lulu.com), and we hope to be able to do this again. Poems entered must be up to 100 lines in length, and must relate to the Pre-Raphaelites, their successors, and their work – for example, inspired by their paintings, poetry or lives. Poems must be accompanied by a brief (100 word) explanation of the poem’s connection to the Pre-Raphaelites and their work. Poems must be submitted with a cover sheet which includes the entrant’s name, address and email address, and the title of the poem. Poems must also be accompanied by an entry fee of £1.50, payable by cheque or postal order to The Pre-Raphaelite Society.
Only one entry per person. Please send entries by September 10th,
2012 to the Editor, Serena Trowbridge, c/o Michael Wollaston, 18
Floyd Grove, Balsall Common, |
| 30th September 2012 |
1st $3000 entry $8 |
Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest Judges: John H. Reid and Dee C. Konrad First Prize $3,000, Second $1,000, Third $400, Fourth $250, 6 Most Highly Commended Awards of $150 each, plus a $250 bonus prize for humorous verse Entry fee $8 for every 25 lines submitted 10th year. Submit poems in any style or genre. Entries may be previously published. Submit online or by mail. Winning entries will be published online. See guidelines and read past winning entries at http://www.winningwriters.com/tompoetry |
| 15th October 2012 |
1st £2,500 entry £5 |
Sixth Annual Troubadour International
Poetry Prize Judged by Jane Draycott & Bernard O'Donoghue (with
both judges reading all poems submitted) Prizes: 1st £2,500, 2nd £500, 3rd £250 plus 20 prizes of £20 each plus a Spring 2013 Coffee-House-Poetry season-ticket and a prizewinners' Coffee-House Poetry reading with Jane Draycott & Bernard O'Donoghue on Mon 26th Nov 2012 for all prize-winning poets Submissions: by Mon 15th Oct 2012 Anne-Marie Fyfe (Organiser) coffee-house poetry at the troubadour Further detaqils at - www.coffeehousepoetry.org |
| 31st October 2012 |
1st £100 entry £3 |
Fire River Poets Open Poetry Competition.
Prizes £100, £75 and £50 and an
invitation to read at the Brewhouse, Taunton. Closing date, 31
October, 2012. The competition will be judged by Anthony Watts,
whose latest collection is The Shell Gatherer (2011),
Oversteps Books. Entrance fees are £3 for one poem, £5 for 2, £10
for 4 and poems should not exceed 40 lines. Entries should be
anonymous with writer’s name, contact details and titles of poems
enclosed on a separate sheet of paper. Send to FRP Poetry
Competition, 9 Turner Road, Taunton, TA2 6DT. For further details,
see
www.fireriverpoets.org.uk. |
| 15th November 2012 |
1st Choice of jewellery entry free |
In collaboration with
Maison Vee's jewellery The Journal/original plus has
pleasure in announcing the free to enter Silversmith Poetry Competition. But not that free. All poems [this year?] will have to be on earrings. Other than that the poems can take whatever form the author wishes - from haiku through sestina to sonnet to vers libre. Not only will the winning earring poem be published in The Journal but its author will also get to choose a pair of Maison Vee earrings - http://www.etsy.com/shop/MaisonVees. And if anyone thinks an earring poem not amenable to verse.... Come now. A great painting featured an earring, as did a whole novel. And how many other tales turn on the discovery/loss of a single earring? Send all entries marked 'competition' to Sam Smith at The Journal - smithsssj@aol.com. Closing date will be mid-November, winner announced end November 2012. |
| 30th November 2012 |
1st £500 entry £5 |
SENTINEL ANNUAL POETRY COMPETITION 2012 CLOSING DATE: 30 NOVEMBER 2012 Details: For previously unpublished poems in English Language, in any style, on any subject. Maximum Length: 60 lines. Poems entered must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere and may not be simultaneously entered into another competition. Prizes: £500 (1st), £250 (2nd), £125 (3rd) and £25 x 5 (High Commendation). All winning and commended poems receive first publication in Sentinel Champions magazine. Copyright to poems remains with the authors. Entry fee: £5 per poem for the first 2 poems, then £3.50 per poem thereafter. Judge: Roger Elkin, author of 'Fixing Things' and 'No Laughing Matter' Contact: Enter online and pay securely via PayPal or print off an Entry Form for postal entry at http://www.sentinelpoetry.org.uk/sawc/2012/poetry.html Send cheque/postal orders payable to SENTINEL POETRY MOVEMENT to address: Sentinel Poetry Movement, Unit 136, 113-115 George Lane, South Woodford, London E18 1AB, United Kingdom. |
| Ongoing Competitions | ||
| We have decided not to list the ongoing competitions section as in some cases we are unsure as to the legitimacy of the competition. In future we will only list competitions with a single closing date. | ||