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National Opportunities Jan-Feb 2010 |
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Written by fellpony
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22 January 2010 |
John Betjeman Young People’s Poetry Competition 2010; Wigtown Poetry Competition open for submissions; Prole Books late call for submissions.
National opportunities
John Betjeman Young People’s Poetry Competition 2010
This competition for young writers aged 11-14 years carries a prize of £1,000 (£500 to the winner and £500 to the English department of their school) which is donated by John Murray Publishers. Young people wishing to enter the competition can download the entry form at http://johnbetjeman.com/comp.html. The deadline for entries is 31 July.
Wigtown Poetry Competition open for submissions
The Wigtown Poetry Competition is now open for entries. The competition is the largest in Scotland, with a first prize of £2,500, runner up prize of £750, eight additional prizes of £50 each and a Gaelic prize of £500. The winning poem and runner-up will also be published in The Scotsman, or its sister paper Scotland on Sunday , and the winner invited to appear at the Wigtown Book Festival 2010. Full details of the competition, along with the application form, can be found at www.wigtownbookfestival.com/poetrycomp.
Prole Books are still open to
further submissions of all forms of poetry and prose but would
particularly like to see examples of: nonfiction - biographical,
autobiographical, historical, travel. They would also like to see more
humour. A combination of the two would get them really excited. As ever:
visit http://www.prolebooks.co.uk for full information. Only registered users can rate and write comments. Please login or register. Powered by AkoComment 2.0! |