Poetry competition – big name adjudicator – £200 first prize
After the massive success of last year’s inaugural Alan Sillitoe Memorial
Open Poetry Competition – adjudicated by Ruth Fainlight and paying out £350 in
prize money – they’re doing the same again this year. George Szirtes – winner of the 2005 T.S. Eliot Prize – will be
the final adjudicator.
The competition is open to everyone except members of the Alan Sillitoe
Committee and their families. Theme and form are open. The only stipulations we
make are that your poem should be no more than 40 lines, previously
unpublished, not submitted for publication elsewhere and not entered for, or
placed in, any other competition.
First prize: £200. Second: £100. Third: £50.
Entry fees? £3 per poem
or four for £10.
How many poems can you enter? Well, as long as you’re paying
£10 per multiple of four, they really don’t mind.
All proceeds will go to the Alan Sillitoe Memorial Fund. The deadline is
Tuesday 22nd January 2013.
Click here for the 2nd
Alan Sillitoe Memorial Poetry Competition flyer; please read the guidelines
on this document before entering.
Postal entries should be sent to: The Competition Secretary, 38 Harrow Road,
West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 7DU. Cheques or postals should be made payable
to ‘The Alan Sillitoe Committee’.
Or you can enter by email, sending your poems as attachments to
alansillitoepage@hotmail.co.uk and paying your entry fee via the “donate”
button on this website. You should make a note of the PayPal reference number
and quote it in your email.
Good luck!
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