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How to Enter Them - Beware of scams.


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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7th July 2009 1st  £100

entry £3

Sentinel Literary Quarterly Poetry Competition

For poems up to 40 lines on any subject.

Entry Fees: £3.00 per poem or £12.00 for 5 poems

First Prize: £100.00 Second Prize: £60.00 Third Prize: £40.00

First Publication: The top three poems will receive first publication in the July issue (Vol.2 No.4) of Sentinel Literary Quarterly (SLQ).

Competition Pamphlet: A pamphlet fed by the competition titled Champion Poems: Top poems from the Sentinel Literary Quarterly Competition #1 (Andy Willoughby and Bob Beagrie eds.) All included poets will receive 1 Free contributor's copy each.

Judges: ANDY WILLOUGHBY and BOB BEAGRIE

Contact:

Website: http://www.sentinelpoetry.org.uk/slq2.3/poetry_competition.htm

7th July 2009 1st  £200

 

entry   £3.50

Mere Literary Festival Open Poetry Competition
First prize: £200 plus local prize. For poems of up to 40 lines. Judge: Louis Bernières. Junior sections: under 11s, 12-16s.   Entry Fee: £3.50, £1 for juniors
For details write to Mrs Adrienne Howell, "Lawrence's", Old Hollow, Mere, Wiltshire BA12 6EG
or see website - www.merelitfest.co.uk
30th July 2009 1st £500

entry   £3

 

Essex Poetry Festival 9th Open Poetry Competition
For poems of up to 40 lines. Adjudicator: Jo Bell. First prize £500.
Entry Fee: £3 per poem or £10 for 5 poems
For details write to - Essex Poetry Festival Competition, 15 Seeleys, Old Harlow, Essex CM17 0AD
Or see website: www.essex-poetry-festival.co.uk/compb.html
 31st July 2009 1st  £200

 

entry £3

LEAF BOOKS POETRY COMPETITION

Leaf Books invites you to submit poems (max 35 lines) on any subject.

All selected entries will be published in an anthology. .

ENTRY FEE:    £3 per single submission; £10 for four submissions.

PRIZES:            Winner receives £200 plus a copy of the anthology plus complete collection of pocket-sized Leaf Books. Runner up receives complete collection of pocket-sized Leaf Books and a copy of the anthology.

Enter online or by post: please see the competitions page on our website for entry form, paypal options etc: http://www.leafbooks.co.uk/New/For%20Writers/CurrentCompetitions.html

31st July 2009

Prize fund $6,000

 

entry ???

Ipswich International Poetry Competition (Australia)

An annual poetry writing competition giving poets of all ages the opportunity to compete for over $6,000 in prizes. Widely promoted to schools, libraries and the general community, this competition attracts local, interstate and global entries.  For details see website http://www.ipswichpoetryfeast.com.au/competition.htm

 

31st July 2009 First Prize: $250, 2nd: $125, 3rd: $50.00

 

entry ???

The Dream Quest One Poetry Contest is open to anyone that loves to arrange words into the beautiful art of expressing one's innermost thoughts and feeling. Write a poem, 30 lines or fewer on any subject. Must be neatly handprinted 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, 2009. 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! And remember, it's okay to dream...
31st July 2009 1st £3000

 

 

Entry Free

Aldeburgh First Collection Prize 2009

(formerly the Jerwood Aldeburgh First Collection Prize)

The Poetry Trust invites entries from publishers and individual poets for this annual Prize awarded to the author of the best first full collection published in printed book form (minimum 40 pages) in the UK and Republic of Ireland between 1 Aug 2008 and 31 July 2009.

Judges: David Constantine, Mimi Khalvati and Michael Laskey (Chair).

The winner receives £3,000 plus a fee-paying invitation to read at the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival 2010 and a week of paid 'protected' writing time staying on the East Suffolk coast.

To enter, send three bound or proof copies with a note of the publication date to Aldeburgh First Collection Prize, The Poetry Trust, The Cut, 9 New Cut, Halesworth, Suffolk IP19 8BY  

There is no entry fee.

Further information from info@thepoetrytrust.org

or tel. 01986 835950

www.thepoetrytrust.org

31st July 2009 1st £500

 

entry £4

Wells Festival of Literature Poetry and Short Story Competitions 2009
First prize £500. Poetry category is for poems of up to 40 lines on any subject, showing imagination, skill and originality. Short stories should be between 1800 and 2000 words.
Entry Fee: £4 per poem or short story
For details write to - Poetry Competition, 2 The Gardens, Sadler Street, Wells, Somerset BA5 2SF
31st July 2009    1st $200

entry ??

Three Environmental Poetry Contests on

Air Pollution,  Water Pollution and Noise Pollution.

One First Prize Winner in each category wins $ 200.

Details at;   http://poetryforenvironment.com/

31st July 2009 1st  various

entry free

Foyle Young Poets of the Year 2009
Judges: Lemn Sissay and Selima Hill. For poets aged between 11 and 17
See website for details -  www.poetrysociety.org.uk
Email: fyp@poetrysociety.org.uk
31st July 2009 First prize £1000; Second Prize £350; Third Prize £150.

entry £3

 McLellan Poetry Award 2009. Judge Robert Crawford. For poems in Scots and English judged in one category.Winners will be invited to read their poems at The McLellan Festival 14th-21st September 2009, on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. For further details, rules and online entry please visit  www.mclellanawards.co.uk

Entry Fees: single entry £5; group of four entries £15.

31st July 2009

1st  £25

 

 

Free to enter

Great Trees Poetry Competition

Prizes
Class 1 Aged Under Sixteen Years £25
Class 2 Aged over Sixteen Years £25
Second Prize in each class £15
Third Prize in each class £10
Plus publication in the Great Trees of Cornwall Poetry Anthology
for all prize winners and commended poets.
Free to Enter Competition
Order Anthology at Discount Price with Competition Entry
PDF Competition Details from: poetrycornwall@yahoo.com
Or
SAE for a entry form to:
Great Trees Poetry Competition
11a Penryn Street,
Redruth,
Cornwall
TR15 2SP

1st August 2009 1st £250

 

entry £3

Havant Literary Festival Poetry Competition
Poems up to 40 lines on the theme of 'Water'.
Judge: Anne Stewart.
Entry Fee: £3 per poem.
Prizes: £250, £100, £50
For details contact - Havant Literary Festival Poetry Competition, The Nineveh Gallery, 11 The Pallant, Havant, Hampshire PO9 1BE  - hlf2008havant@googlemail.com
Or saee website -  www.havantlitfest.hampshire.org.uk

31st August 2009

1st  £500

 

 

 

 

entry £10

2009 Aesthetica Creative Works Competition. We’re really keen to showcase an eclectic range of new art and writing so could you include these details in your Competitions?

 

Call for Entries: Artwork, Fiction and Poetry

 

  • Categories: Artwork, Photography & Sculpture, Fiction and Poetry

  • Three winners will be awarded £500 each

  • All finalists will be published in the Aesthetica Creative Works Annual, in stores December 2009

  • Entry to the 2009 Aesthetica Creative Works Competition is £10

  • This allows you to submit up to 5 images, 5 poems or 2 short stories

  • Closing date to receive Creative Works is 31 August 2009

 

For full guidelines and to enter the competition please visit www.aestheticamagazine.com/submission_guide.htm

 

If you would like to download a poster for display please click here.

 

The 2008 Competition was a successful springboard for artists’ careers around the globe, with winners and finalists securing further exhibitions, commissions and publications. All of 2009’s winners and finalists will be published in the Aesthetica Annual, available nationwide through Borders Stores from December 2009. It’s a great opportunity to bring your work to a wider audience.

 

31st August 2009

1st £100 plus Pamphlet published

 

entry £10

tall-lighthouse poetry competition (closing date 31 August 2009)

the winner will have a pamphlet of twenty poems published by tall-lighthouse in the first quarter of 2010

to celebrate ten years of tall-lighthouse press they are holding a one-off competition – an exciting and unique opportunity to be published by tall-lighthouse a dynamic, independent  poetry press - in addition the

winner will receive a cheque for £100 & four runners-up will have three of their poems published in the next tall-lighthouse anthology to enter poets can submit up to ten poems for a fee of £10 – please send email to tall.lighthouse@btinternet.com with the header competition to receive full competition rules & entry criteria

31st August 2009 Prize fund of £500

 

entry £3

Salopian Poetry Society's Open Poetry Competition
For poems of up to 40 lines. Judge: Hilary Llewellyn-Williams. Prizes to the value of £500.
Entry Fee: £3 per poem or four poems for £10
For entry details contact - Roger Hoult, 5 Squires Close, Madeley, Telford, Shropshire TF7 5RU
or see website - www.thesalopianpoetrysociety.webeden.co.uk
31st August 2009

First prize: £50     

Second prize: £25

And the top five poems will all be published in the Anxious Times magazine, and on the Anxiety UK website

entry - £4

Anxiety poetry competition - Sheila Cameron, published poet and children’s author, is judging a poetry competition to raise money for Anxiety UK, Britain’s leading anxiety disorders charity.

 

Poems on the theme of ‘anxiety’. This can be interpreted very broadly by entrants, from describing feelings of anxiety to causes of anxiety, as well as relief from anxiety. Entrants are invited to interpret the theme as widely as they like. Many anxiety sufferers find a creative outlet is an excellent way of alleviating anxiety, and we hope that many people will enter this competition even if they have never tried writing or sharing poetry before, as well as those more experienced poets.

 

Please send your poems to: Anxiety poetry competition, c/o Sheila Cameron, 124 Hangleton Valley Drive, Hove, East Sussex BN3 8EJEntrance fee: one poem for £4 and four poems for £10. Each poem can be a maximum of 40 lines long. Enclose your entrance fee in the form of a cheque made payable to ‘Anxiety UK’
Anxiety UK is Britain’s leading anxiety disorders charity, supporting over 30,000 anxiety sufferers every year www.anxietyuk.org.uk

31st August 2009

Prize value £1000

 

 

entry see website

John Betjeman Young People’s Poetry Competition sponsored by Shell is open to 11-14 year olds in the British Isles and Republic of Ireland.

 

The first prize winner, runner-up and highly commended will also each win three Eurostar standard class return tickets to either Paris or Brussels.

 

Entrants are invited to send one poem about any aspect of their local surroundings or any aspect thereof, whether it be a house, a street, a garden, a park, a city or a wider landscape. The spirit behind the competition is to encourage young people to understand and appreciate the importance of place.

 

The prize giving will take place in October 2009 at St. Pancras International Station.

 

Completed entry forms which are available on request need to be received by 31st August 2009.

 

For the full list of rules, entry form or for further information about the prize please visit www.johnbetjeman.com or email justinagowers@yahoo.co.uk

 

1st September 2009

1st publication

 

 

entry free

 

 

The Raise Your Banners Poetry Competition “ Living in 21st Century Yorkshire”.

 

The Raise Your Banners Political Song Festival and Book Fair takes place from 6/11-8/11 at St Peter’s House, Forster Square Bradford. The Festival includes a political poetry competition with the theme “ Living in 21st Century Yorkshire”.

Poems can be up to 50 lines, must be original and unpublished, in English and on the above theme. Entry is free and two copies should be sent to: Raise Your Banners Poetry Competition

                           c/o Bradford Resource Centre

                           17-21 Chapel Street

                            Bradford,BD1 5DT

Entries can also be emailed as attachments to raiseyourbanners@gmail.com with poetry competition in the subject box.

Full details of name, address, email, telephone contact, and title of poem should be included on a separate page. No identification of the author should appear on the poem. There is no entry form. Entries should be received by 1/9/09 and winners and runners-up will be notified by post by 1/10/09

 

Winning entries will be displayed during the course of the Festival, will be published in the festival programme and, subject to demand, published in an anthology. Winning entrants will also be asked to read during the course of the Festival.

 

A copy of the rules and further details is attached and can also be found at the website www.raiseyourbanners.org

7th September 2009 1st  £300

 

entry £5

Chroma International Queer Writing Competition
Short story and poetry competition for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered writersStories up to 5000 words. Poems up to 50 lines. Velvet Flash Fiction entries, no longer than 150 words. Poetry Judge: Cherry Smyth. First prize £300.   Entry Fee: £5 per poem or story
Chroma Writing Competition, PO Box 44655, London N16 0WQ
Website: www.chromajournal.co.uk

7th September 2009 1st  £300
Nottingham Open Poetry Competition
Deadline: 7th September 2009
Prizes: First prize £300; Second Prize £150; Third Prize £75 plus 10 merit prizes of one-yaer subscription to Poetry Nottingham.
Sole Adjudicator: Penelope Shuttle
Public Adjudication: 28th November 2009. 2.45pm Mechanics Institute, 3 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham.
11th September 2009 1st various

 

entry  free

Poetry Society Stanza Competition
Theme: 'Villains'. Exclusive to Poetry Society members who are also members of a Poetry Society Stanza. For poems of up to 30 lines.  First prize: a free Poetry Prescription (your poetry appraised by an expert) or 1 year's free Poetry Society membership (or equivalent); plus publication in Poetry News, the Poetry Society's membership magazine, and on the Poetry Society website.  Entry Fee: £0
For details contact - Contact: Membership Manager, The Poetry Society, 22 Betterton Street, London WC2H 9BX   -  www.poetrysociety.org.uk 
30th September 2009 1st $2000

entry $7

TOM HOWARD/JOHN H. REID POETRY CONTEST

Postmark deadline: September 30, 2009

7th year. Fifteen cash prizes totaling $5,350. Top prize $2,000. Submit poems in any style or genre. Both published and unpublished work accepted. Winning entries published online. Entry fee is $7 for every 25 lines, payable to Winning Writers. Judges: J.H. Reid, D.C. Konrad. Submit online or mail to Winning Writers, Attn: Tom Howard Poetry Contest, 351 Pleasant Street, PMB 222, Northampton, MA 01060. Winning Writers is proud to be one of "101 Best Websites for Writers" (Writer's Digest, 2005-2008). More information: www.winningwriters.com/tompoetry

30th September 2009

First Prize: £1000.00

Second Prize: £500.00

Third Prize: £250.00

 

Entry £7

 

The Basil Bunting Poetry Award 2009 -

This award has been launched to acknowledge and celebrate the life and work of Basil Bunting. He was a leading British modernist poet whose poems have established their place amongst the twentieth century’s best poetry.  Bunting’s precise and measured speech in his best known long poem Briggflatts led the critic Cyril Connolly to describe it as ‘the finest long poem to have been published in English since T S Eliot’s Four Quartets'.

Entrents must be over 18, poems not exceeding 42 lines must be unpublished.

For full details - www.basilbuntingaward.co.uk

Neil Astley, the editor of Bloodaxe Books, Basil Bunting's publishers, will read the work of the award winners

1st October 2009 ???

fee £6

Biennial British Haiku Society Haibun Anthology 2009
For haibun inn English between 100 and 2000 words long. Assessors: Jo Pacsoo and Lynne Rees.
Entry Fee: £6 plus £3 for each additional haibun
Contact:
Andrew Shimield, Haibun Anthology, 18 Deepwell Close, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 5EN
9th October 2009 £1000 in prizes for poems, stories, lyrics, essays, mini dramas - all forms of writing.
SEFTON WRITING COMPETITION. Judges:  Brian Wake, Philip Wroe and David Eddy: . Prize-giving will be on Sunday 15 November 2009 as part of the 3rd Sefton Celebrates Writing Festival at the Crosby Civic Hall, Crosby Road North, Waterloo, Merseyside.  Winning entries will read by professional actors at the festival.  For further details, rules & entry forms contact
Sefton Arts & Cultural Services, (philip.wroe@leisure.sefton.gov.uk) Tel: 0151 525 041
9th October 2009 1st £1000

 

third annual troubadour poetry prize 2009

judged by maura dooley & jamie mckendrick, with both judges reading all poems

prizes: 1st £1000, 2nd £500, 3rd £250 & 20 prizes of £20 each

plus...

a spring 2010 coffee-house poetry season ticket

and...

a prizewinners' coffee-house poetry reading with maura dooley & jamie mckendrick on monday 30th november 2009 for all winning poets

submissions by friday 9th october 2009

By E-mail: no entry form required; poems must be submitted in body of e-mail (no attachments) to CoffPoetry@aol.com; entries should be preceded by Name, Address, Phone, Titles and Number of Poems EITHER £5/€6/$8 OR £4/€5/$7; acknowledgement will be sent to entrant's e-mail address showing Entry Acknowledgment Reference; send payment by post quoting Entry Acknowledgement Reference; e-mail entries will be included only when payment received.

all postal entries, and postal payments for e-mail entries, to arrive at Troubadour Poetry Prize, Coffee-House Poetry, PO Box 16210, LONDON, W4 1ZP postmarked on or before Friday 9th October 2009. Prizewinners will be notified by Friday 20th November 2009. Prizegiving will be on Monday 30th November 2009 at Coffee-House Poetry at the Troubadour.

17rth October 2009 prize fund up to $25,000

 

entry  ???

Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Annual Poetry Prizes, 2009

Prizes ranging from $1,000 up to as much as $25,000 will be awarded for the finest lyric poems celebrating the human spirit. The contest is open to all writers, published or unpublished, who will be under the age of 40 on November 6, 2009. Entries must be postmarked on or before the third Saturday in October (October 17, 2009). Only previously unpublished poems are eligible for prizes. Names of prize winners will be published on our website on February 5, 2010, together with a selection of the winning poems. Please visit our website www.DorothyPrizes.org for further information and to read poems by previous winners.

31st October 2009 1st £300

entry £3

Ragged Raven Press Twelfth Poetry Competition for poems of any length and on any subject. First prize £300, four runners-up prizes of £50. Selected entries published in anthology. Entry fee: £3 per poem, £10 for 4 poems. Entry form/details from www.raggedraven.co.uk or send sae to 1 Lodge Farm, Snitterfield, Stratford-on-Avon, Warks CV37 0LR.

31st October 2009

Publication of collection

 

 

entry $20

THE HOLLIS SUMMERS POETRY PRIZE   -  http://ohioswallow.dynalias.org/poetry_prize

Named after the distinguished poet who taught for many years at Ohio University and made Athens, Ohio, the subject of many of his poems, this competition invites writers to submit unpublished collections of original poems.

The competition is open to both those who have not published a book-length collection and those who have.

Submission Period

Manuscripts must be postmarked by October 31. Those postmarked later will be returned unread.

Format

Manuscripts of 60 to 95 pages should be typed on standard sized paper or be a clean photocopy. Do not send your only copy. Name, address, and phone number should appear on the title page.

Acknowledgments should appear on a separate page. Individual collections must be the work of a single author. Translations are not accepted. Manuscripts should be submitted in final form; revisions or emendations to acknowledgments will not be considered during the contest. Multiple submissions to other publishers are acceptable provided we are informed if the manuscript is accepted elsewhere. The manuscript should be submitted in a plain 9 W 11=" manila folder. Please do not submit manuscripts bound in ring binders or plastic holders.

Return of Manuscripts

Because we cannot guarantee the return of the manuscripts, all entries become the property of Ohio University Press and those not chosen will be recycled. Do not include a self-addressed stamped envelope. All contestants will be notified following the final selection. Include a self-addressed stamped postcard if you wish acknowledgment of receipt.

Entry Fee

Submissions should include a check for $20 made out to Ohio University Press to help defray administrative costs.

Judging

The final judge for the competition will be named when the winner is announced in April. Individual criticism of manuscripts cannot be given.

Prize

The winning manuscript will be published by Ohio University Press the following year and will be awarded a cash prize of $1000.

Send all materials to:

Hollis Summers Poetry Prize

Ohio University Press

19 Circle Drive

The Ridges

Athens, OH 45701

 

31st October 2009

1st  £5000

 

 

entry £?

National Poetry Competition 2009

Judges - Daljit Nagra, Ruth Padel and Neil Rollinson

Download an entry form at

www.poetrysociety.org.uk

Or send a stamped addressed envelope to:

Competition Organiser (PR)

22 Betterton Street

London

WC2H 9BX

1st November 2009 publication

entry £3

Rubies in the Darkness Annual Poetry Competition
Competition judge is poet and editor of Rubies in the Darkness, Peter Geoffrey Paul Thompson. Publication in the magazine and book prizes for top three poems.
Entry is £3 per poem, 2 poems for £5, 4 poems for £9, 6 poems for £10
For details and entry form  -  41 Grantham Road, Manor Park, London E12 5LZ
30th November 2009 1st £500

 

entry £4

Plough Prize - Judge: Alison Brackenbury. Categories: Short poem (up to 10 lines), Open (up to 40 lines), Poem for Children (suitable for 5-11yrs approx. - any length). Prizes: 1st £500, 2nd £200, 3rd £100 in Short and Open categories; £100 1st prize Children's Poem category. Special prize for best entry by Devon resident (no additional entry fee).  Entry Fee: £4 per poem, four poems £14, thereafter £3.50.
For details send a SAE to: Poetry Competition, The Plough Arts Centre, 9-11 Fore Street, Torrington EX38 8HQ  -  Tel. 01805 624624 or email: admin@theploughprize.co.uk

Visit the website for more inforemation - www.theploughprize.co.uk 

 
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.