Poetry London Prize 2020: Enter now!
Deadline: Fri 1 May 2020
Major, internationally renowned award for a single outstanding poem (maximum length 80 lines). The first prize is £5,000, second prize is £2,000 and third prize is £1,000. Just over a week to enter!
The prize has been won by and helped launch the careers of many acclaimed poets, including Liz Berry, Niall Campbell, Richard Scott, and Romalyn Ante.
This year’s judge is the award-winning poet, critic and translator Ilya Kaminsky who is the author of Deaf Republic (Faber, 2019) and Dancing in Odessa (Arc, 2004) as well as co-editor of The Ecco Anthology of International Poetry and Dark Elderberry Branch: Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva, among other books. Deaf Republic was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection and the TS Eliot Prize, as well as the National Book Award in the USA.
Entry Fee: £4 for subscribers | £8 for non-subscribers | limited number of free entries for low-income writers
Further details on our website
Deadline: 23:59 on Friday 1 May 2020
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Location: International Region(s): International
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