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| 12th January 2026 |
1st £220 entry 3.50 |
THE POETRY KIT 12th INTERNATIONAL POETRY COMPETITION 2025 Our competition this year is open to poems from around the world written in English and which can be on any subject or theme. There are no style or length restrictions, but it should be stressed that a short poem is just as likely to be selected as a longer one. 1st prize is valued at £220 2nd prize is valued at £60 E ntry fees are as follows; 1 poem £3.50 3 Poems £8.00 5 poems £10Competition Judge; James Bain ENTER ONLINE |
| 1st December 2025 |
1st £200 Entry free |
After the End Project Poetry Competition The ‘After the End’ research project, in collaboration with the National Poetry Centre, is inviting poets worldwide to submit original, previously unpublished work as part of the exciting research project exploring time, temporality, and the question of endings. This initiative aims to draw inspiration from poets far and wide, inviting contributions on the themes of the research project, bringing new perspectives to the questions posed, seeking to understand who decides when something has ended and how different experiences of endings shape lives, communities, and policies globally. Poems should therefore engage with the concept of “after the end,” exploring the temporal, ethical, social, or emotional dimensions of endings. Submissions may draw on personal, historical, or global events, reflect on lived experiences, or experiment with form and perspective. There are no restrictions on style or genre but poems should be no more than 40 lines. Open internationally to poets of all experience levels. The winners will be announced on 1st February 2026. Judges: Professor Patricia Kingori, Nick Barley, Professor Laura Salisbury, Professor Osman Sankoh, Salma Begum, Chris Hassan, Nike Jonah and Khadijah Ibrahim Prizes: First £200 Second and Third £100 |
| 5th December 2025 |
1st £5000 entry $20 (Aust) |
he 2025
Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize
seeks excellent short fiction of up to 3000 words themed
around the notion of ‘travel’ — imaginative, creative and
literary interpretations are strongly encouraged. This
competition is open to all writers, nationally and
internationally, at any stage of their writing career.The
winning writer will receive
$5000 and their short story will be published in Overland.
Two runners-up will each receive $750.Entries open 10am Thursday
9 October will close midnight
Friday 5 December 2025. Please read the entry
guidelines to confirm eligibility.Entry
fees are $12 for subscribers and $20 for non-subscribers. You
can also take out the special
prize subscription, which
gets you discounted entry and a subscription to Overland. see - 2025 Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize ($6500) - Overland literary journal |
| 30th December 2025 |
1st $1000 entry $30 |
The Codhill
Press Pauline Uchmanowicz Poetry Award 2025 is
open for submissions. The competition is open to any poet who
writes in English. Prize is $1,000, publication, and 25 author
copies. Previously published poems with proper acknowledgment
are acceptable. Translations and previously self-published books
are not eligible. In order to ensure we continue to spotlight
new voices, our current guidelines specify that past winners are
not eligible to submit again. Poets should submit forty-eight to
seventy (48-70) pages (no more than one poem per page) and a $30
reading fee. Please use the link below to submit your manuscript
via Submittable. See Codhill Press Poetry Award Guide – codhill.com |
| 31st December 2025 |
1st E6000
entry E16 |
The Moth Poetry Prize is open to anyone (over 16) from anywhere in the world, as long as the work is original and previously unpublished. There is no line limit, and the poems can be on any subject. The entry fee is €16 per poem. You can ENTER ONLINE or send your poem(s) along with a cheque or postal order made payable to ‘The Moth Magazine Ltd.’ with an ENTRY FORM or a cover letter with your name and contact details and the title of your poem(s) attached to: The Moth, Ardan Grange, Milltown, Belturbet, Co. Cavan, Ireland H14 K768. Please remember to READ THE RULES of the competition before you enter. CLOSING DATE 31 DECEMBER 2025 |
| 31st December 2025 |
1st $500 entry $24
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Kenyon Review Poetry Contest. The Kenyon Review publishes the winning poetry in print (with corresponding contributor payment), and the author is awarded a full scholarship to attend the Kenyon Review Writers Workshops. (Note: If you are a high school student in your sophomore or junior year, please submit to the Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers.) see Poetry Contest |
| 31st December 2025 |
1st £400 entry £4 |
The Wolverhampton Literature Festival Poetry Competition is opening their submissions call for poets across the globe. Entrants are welcome to submit poems of any subject. Poems must be previously unpublished, written in the English language, and be under 40 lines. Judges: Martin Figura, Helen Ivory and Steve Pottinger There will be cash prizes of £400 (1st) £150 (2nd), and three £25 (3rd). There is an additional prize of £50 for the best poem from someone living in a WV post code. see Wolves Lit Fest Poetry Competition 2026 – Poets, Prattlers and Pandemonialists |
| 4th January 2026 |
1st £300 entry £4 |
The Shepton Mallet Snowdrop Festival Poetry Competition Open for online for poetry entries in English, in any style or genre, written to the theme of ‘In The Garden’ until 4th January 2026. Prizes: 18 & Over – £300 12 to 17 – £100 11 & Under – £50 Judge: Wendy Pratt ll shortlisted poems are printed in a pamphlet and there will be readings at the prize-giving in Shepton Mallet during the festival on Saturday 21st February 2026. |
| 4th January 2026 |
1st £1000 entry £7.50 |
The Charles Causley Trust Poetry Competition is now open for submissions for poems on the theme of Family. Poems must be previously unpublished and be under 40 lines max. Judge: Fiona Benson The first prize winner will receive £1,000 and a week-long residency in Cyprus Well. The second prize winner will receive a cash prize of £200. The third prize winner will receive a cash prize of £100. Podium winners will receive Launceston Poetry Festival 2026 general passes. There will also be two Highly Commended placed poets. see |
| 12th January 2026 |
1st £220 entry 3.50 |
THE POETRY KIT 12th INTERNATIONAL POETRY COMPETITION 2025 Our competition this year is open to poems from around the world written in English and which can be on any subject or theme. There are no style or length restrictions, but it should be stressed that a short poem is just as likely to be selected as a longer one. 1st prize is valued at £220 2nd prize is valued at £60 E ntry fees are as follows; 1 poem £3.50 3 Poems £8.00 5 poems £10Competition Judge; James Bain ENTER ONLINE |
| 31st January 2025 |
1st £1000 entry £5 |
\``0 is open for entries in two categories The Judge’s Prize – poems of 11 to 50 lines The Editors’ Prize – poems of up to 10 lines Deadline 31 January 2026 11.59pm GMT First prize for the Judge’s and Editors’ Prize is £1000, second prize £300 and third prize £150. The three prize-winning poems from each category will be published in Magma and there will also be five special mentions for each of the Judge’s Prize and Editors’ Prize categories. All winning and commended poems will be published online on the Magma website. Winning and commended poets will be invited to read their poems at a Magma Competition event in Spring 2026. |
| 31st January 2026 |
1st £1000 entry £5 |
The Kent & Sussex Poetry Society Open Poetry Competition 2026 Open for submissions. Judge: Mimi Khalvati Poems must be written in the English language, previously unpublished, 40 lines or fewer in any style and subject. There will be cash prizes of £1,000 (1st), £300 (2nd), £100 (3rd), and 4 x £50 (Commended). Prizewinning poems will be published in the annual Folio anthology. see Kent & Sussex Poetry Society Open Poetry Competition, 2026 – The Kent & Sussex Poetry Society |
| 1st April 2026 |
1st £1000 entry £7 |
Nature and Place Poetry
competition 2026. The RSPB and The Rialto are
additionally working with BirdLife International, the Cambridge
Conservation Initiative and the University of Leeds Poetry
Centre. r entries close at midnight on 1st
April 2026. Prizes Our judge is
celebrated poet, Mona
Arshi. The entry fee is £7 for the first
poem and £4 for each subsequent poem. Full details and the facility to
enter online can be found on The Rialto website:
https://www.therialto.co.uk/pages/nature-poetry-competition/
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| 2nd February 2026 |
1st £1000 entry £10 |
The Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize Open to submissions of poems up to 30 lines, based on the subject of either ‘dystopia’ or ‘utopia’. The theme of this year competition has been chosen to mark the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s The Last Man. Entrants can interpret the theme freely, but poems drifting too far from the theme will not be considered. The competition will be judged by Rupert Christiansen, Will Kemp and Professor Deryn Rees-Jones. The Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize is open to all. Winners receive £1000. Two highly commended entrants will receive £500. All winning and highly commended poems will be published in The Keats-Shelley Review and on the Keats-Shelley website. |
| 31st May 2026 |
1st 250 guineas entry £4 |
The Frogmore Poetry Prize Open for Poems must be in English, unpublished and not currently submitted elsewhere or accepted for future publication. They must not previously have been awarded a prize in any other competition. Poems should be typed and no longer than forty lines. Judge: Mike Barlow The winner of the Frogmore Poetry Prize (founded 1987) will receive two hundred and fifty 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. see Frogmore Poetry Prize 2026 – submission guidelines – The Frogmore Press |