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21st June 2023 |
1st Prize £220 entry £3.50 |
THE POETRY KIT SPRING COMPETITION 2023 This year's competition is for poetry on
any subject. 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 value is £220 Competition Judge; Lucy
Turnbull, former editor of Optimum Poetry Magazine. Lucy says "I
want to read poems that are surprising and use unique and
exciting images. It does not matter what the subject is
but I want to feel that this is different and I am gaining
something from the poem, an insight or another persons viewpoint
which makes this poem special.". |
14th May 2023 |
1st cash prize entry free |
Chesham Literary Festival Poetry CompetitionThe Chesham Literary Festival Poetry Competition is open to adults and children, with three prizes across three categories: best poem, best poem by a Chesham resident, and best poem by a local primary school pupil aged 11 and under. This year’s judges are Councillor Parveiz Aslam MBE, Ben Batten, Jon Bickley, and Syirona Dolcey. The Best Poem prizewinner will receive a cash prize, while the other winners will receive vouchers. Poems may be of any length and in any form, but must be written in English, and written in 2023. Any number of poems may be entered per person. |
26th May 2023 |
1st £250 entry £4 |
Wirral Poetry Festival Open Poetry Competition 2023The annual Wirral Poetry Festival Open Competition is now open, with extra cash prizes available to poets from Wirral. This year’s judges are poets David J Costello and Pauline Rowe. Poems must be written in English and be no more than 40 lines. There are five cash prizes with a top prize of £250, as well as three additional prizes for Wirral poets. |
30th May 2023 |
1st E100 entry £3 |
Poetry on the Lake haiku Competition Publication (with author's permission) in HQ
Poetry Magazine for up to ten haiku chosen by the editor, judge Kevin
Bailey. |
31st May 2023 |
1st
250 guineas entry £4 |
The Frogmore Poetry Prize 2023Annual prize (now in its 37th year) run by respected independent publisher.
Prizes
Judge See Frogmore Poetry Prize 2023 – submission guidelines – The Frogmore Press |
31 May 2023 |
1st 50% of entry fees entry £5 |
6th Lord Whisky Animal Sanctuary Poetry CompetitionThe 6th Lord Whisky Animal Sanctuary is open for submissions for their poetry competition. Participants are welcome to submit work on any theme, but there is a special prize for a poem or poems on rescue animals or sanctuary work. The first place winner will receive a prize of £200. The second and third prizes' will depend on the total entry fees received. 50% of the entry fees will go to the Sanctuary, and 50% will go to the prize fund. There is also a prize fund for a poem on a rescue animal of £50. Judge: Tina Cole |
31st May 2023 |
1st £100 entry £4 |
Waltraud Field International Poetry Competition 2023Regular competition run by by Crewe District Writers' Circle. Open to poems on any theme (40 lines max).
Prizes Judge Paul Francis |
31st May 2023 |
1st £350 entry £5 |
The John McGivering Writing Prize 2023The Kipling Society is accepting poetry submissions for The John McGivering Writing Prize 2023 on the theme of War. The competition is open to poems of up to 30 lines about any aspect of war. The poems should be also connected, whether directly or obliquely, with the writings and/or life of Kipling. Entries should be unpublished, and should consist of a maximum of 30 lines excluding the title. There is no minimum length. There are three prizes of £50 (3rd), £100 (2nd), and £350 (1st). The Kipling Society is also offering a Competition for Younger Poets aged between 12 and 17 years, for poems about War. For this Younger Poets’ Competition , the Kipling Society offers a prize of £75 and £25 for the runner-up. For entrants for younger participants, confirmation of their age by a parent, guardian, or teacher is required. Judges: Jan Montefiore, Mary Hamer, Sarah LeFanu See The John McGivering Writing Prize 2023 – The Kipling Society |
31st May 2023 |
1st £1000 entry £11 |
The Plaza Poetry PrizeThe Plaza Poetry Prize is now open for submissions of poetry for their latest competition. Entrants are welcome to submit poems on any subject and must be a maximum of 40 lines. There are prizes of £1,000 (1st), £300 (2nd), and £100 (3rd). Ten shortlisted poets will be included in the Plaza Prizes anthology, which will be launched at our inaugural awards ceremony in 2023 Judge: Pascale Petit |
2nd June 2023 |
1st £200 entry £5 |
Canterbury Festival Poet of the Year Competition 2023The Canterbury Festival Poet of the Year Competition 2023 is open to all poets over the age of 18. All entries will be judged anonymously by this year’s panel: Luigi Marchini, Greta Ross (Poet of the Year 2022) and Clifford Liles. From the entries received, 35 poems will be longlisted and published in an anthology. A shortlist of 15 poems will be selected and all shortlisted poets will be invited to read their work during an online awards evening on National Poetry Day, 5 October 2023, where the winners will be announced.
First prize: £200 |
4th June 2023 |
1st £500 entry £6 |
Welsh Poetry Competition 2023Open to previously unpublished poems, written in English and consisting of no more than 50 lines.
Prizes: There will also be prizes for runners-up. Judge Mick Evans |
13th June 2023 |
1st Publication entry £20 |
Geoff Stevens Memorial Poetry
Prize 2023 Closing date 13 June 2023 TWO winners will have a poetry
collection published by Indigo Dreams £20 per block of poems, £36 for two,
£48 for three Now in its 11th year, this
competition is in honour of poet/publisher Geoff Stevens. Please submit 20 pages of poetry
(Note: Page of poetry, not 20 poems) as one document. Post or email |
21st June 2023 |
1st Prize £220 entry £3.50 |
THE POETRY KIT SPRING COMPETITION 2023 This year's competition is for poetry on
any subject. 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 value is £220 Competition Judge; Lucy
Turnbull, former editor of Optimum Poetry Magazine. Lucy says "I
want to read poems that are surprising and use unique and
exciting images. It does not matter what the subject is
but I want to feel that this is different and I am gaining
something from the poem, an insight or another persons viewpoint
which makes this poem special.". |
30th June 2023 |
1st £1000 entry £6 |
Wells Festival of Literature's International Open Poetry CompetitionOpen to poems on any theme (35 lines max). Entrants may submit any number of poems. There is a special prize for the best entry by a local writer.
Prizes
Second: £500 Judge William Sieghart See 2023 Open Poetry Competition - Wells Festival of Literature |
30th June 2023 |
1st £150 entry £3 |
Wells Festival of Literature’s YOUNG
POETS’ Competition Judge, Deanna Rodger, winner of the UK
Poetry Slam at 18. 2nd prize £75, 3rd
£50 All include a year’s membership of the poetry Society. Any subject, no more than 35 lines
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30th June 2023 |
1st £500 entry £5 |
AUB International Poetry Prize 2023Open to writers over the age of 16 from any part of the world. This year's theme is Chance. A limited number of free entries are available to writers who might not otherwise be able to take part.
Prizes Judge Glyn Maxwell See AUB International Poetry Prize… – AUB – Arts University Bournemouth |
30th June 2023 |
1st £300 Entry £3 |
PPP Poetry CompetitionPoets, Prattlers, and Pandemonialists are now open to submissions for their inaugural poetry competition. Entrants are welcome to submit poems on any subject. Poems must be previously unpublished, be under 40 lines, and written in the English language. There are three prizes of £300 (1st), £100 (2nd), and £50 (3rd). Judge: Steve Pottinger See PPP Poetry Competition 2023 – Poets, Prattlers, and Pandemonialists |
30th June 2023 |
1st publication Entry Free |
Dementia Together Magazine Poetry CompetitionThe Alzheimer's Society is now open for poetry submissions for their latest competition highlighting work by or about people affected by dementia. Participants both amateur and experienced are welcome to send a submission of up to three previously unpublished poems, each can be up to 40 lines long. Poets aged 18 and above can enter the adult category, while poets under 18 can enter the youth category. Winning entries will be published in the October/November issue of Dementia Together, the magazine of Alzheimer's Society. See Enter our 2023 poetry competition | Alzheimer's Society (alzheimers.org.uk) |
1st July 2023 |
1st E150 entry E10 (two poems) |
The Ballybunion Arts Festival
Poetry competitions are now open for submissions. This
year, we have our two regular competitions, plus we have an
under-18 competition. The Shahidah Janjua Poetry
Competition Comórtas Filíochta – ‘An Trá’ Our poetry competition in the Irish
Language also carries three prizes: First €150 Terms and conditions for The Shahidah
Janjua Poetry Competition and Comórtas Filíochta –
‘An Trá’ · Email and Postal entries welcome · Cost of entering is €10 for two poems · 50 lines maximum · Word or PDF format only · Poems must not be previously
published, online or in print, nor must they be entered
currently for competitions elsewhere · Please put your name and contact
details on a separate sheet and not on your poems · Poems to be in single line spacing · Email your entries to poetrybaf@gmail.com · Postal entries to Ballybunion Arts
Festival, Poetry Competition, Kiltean, Lisselton, V31 A527 · If posting, please type your entries
and print on one side of the page · Competition closes at 6pm on 1st July · Winners will be notified and prizes
will be presented on opening night of the Festival, 21st July
2023 · Judging both competitions is Matt
Mooney A poetry competition for children up to the
age of 18 carries the following prizes: Terms and conditions for Under-18
Competition · Email and Postal entries welcome · Cost of entering is €5 for two poems · 50 lines maximum · Word or PDF format only · Poems must not be previously
published, online or in print, nor must they be entered
currently for competitions elsewhere · Please put your name and contact
details on a separate sheet and not on your poems · Poems to be in single line spacing · Email your entries to poetrybaf@gmail.com · Postal entries to Ballybunion Arts
Festival, Poetry Competition, Kiltean, Lisselton, V31 A527 · If posting, please type your entries
and print on one side of the page · Competition closes at 6pm on 1st July · Winners will be notified and prizes
will be presented on opening night of the Festival, 21st July
2023. · Judging the Under-18 Competition is Eileen
Sheehan. Payment details for
all competitions: or IBAN:
IE14REVO99036037861815 |
12th July 2023 |
1st £1000 entry £10 |
New Writers Poetry Competition 2023Open to previously unpublished poems (40 lines max) by writers aged 16 or over, from anywhere in the world. £1 from each entry will be donated to the First Story creative writing charity.
Prizes Judge Andy Craven-Griffiths |
14th July 2023 |
1st £50 entry free |
Ukrainian Spotlight 2023The Stephen Spender Trust is now open for submissions for their latest poetry competition, Ukrainian Spotlight. Participants are invited to translate one or more poems from the specially curated selection in the Ukrainian Spotlight booklet, and to submit either a short written commentary or any one of the commentary alternatives listed on the Ukrainian Spotlight page. Participants must be aged 18 or under, and be either UK or Ireland residents or pupils at British Schools overseas. Entries can be submitted individually by young people (or a parent or guardian), or by teachers submitting on behalf of their students. The competition is free to enter, with three categories at KS1-2, KS3-4 and KS5. The winning translations will be chosen by poet and translator Nina Murray, with prizes of £50 for the three winners in the KS1-2 category and £100 for the winners in the KS3-4 and KS5 categories. See Ukrainian Spotlight – Stephen Spender Trust (stephen-spender.org) |
31st July 2023 |
1st £50 entry free |
Hampshire Young Poets CompetitionOpen to poems on the theme of Home - however you wish to interpret that - by young people living or studying in Hampshire. There are three age categories: 4–7 years, 8–11 years & 12–16 years. Maximum length 14 lines.
Prizes (in each category) The winner of each category also receives the equivalent amount in book tokens (from independent bookshop PG Wells) for their school to spend on poetry books. See Hampshire Young Poets 2023 | Hampshire Cultural Trust (hampshireculture.org.uk) |
31st July 2023 |
1st £1000 entry £6 |
Winchester Poetry PrizeThe Winchester Poetry Prize 2023 is now open for poetry submissions. Participants are welcome to submit poems on any subject, theme, or style, and must be under 40 lines (excluding title). Poems must also be previously unpublished and be written in English. There are three prizes of £1,000 (1st), £500, (2nd), and £250 (3rd). Winning and commended poems will be announced live at Winchester Poetry Festival in October and published in a competition anthology that will be available on the day. A prize is also available for the best poem written by a Hampshire-based poet. Generously sponsored by Warren & Son. The competition is sponsored by Paris Smith. Judge: Zaffar Kunial See Winchester Poetry Prize how to enter First prize £1000 (winchesterpoetryfestival.org) |
31st October 2023 |
1st £1500 entry £7.50 |
The Bedford Competition 2023Open to poems of up to 40 lines and short stories of up to 3,000 words. There are special prizes for writers aged 17–25, and for those with a Bedford postcode.
Prizes (in each category)
Judges See The Bedford Competition Home Page (bedfordwritingcompetition.co.uk) |
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