4 weeks left to enter Strokestown Poetry Competitions

 

4 WEEKS LEFT TO ENTER STROKESTOWN POETRY COMPETITIONS 2018.  CLOSING 1ST DECEMBER 2017

Melissa Newman introduces the poetry section of the conference where nine Roscommon poets read their work at the Women in Literature Conference in October 2017

 

Strokestown Poetry Competitions 2018

Strokestown International Poetry Festival (May 3rd – 7th 2018) has three major poetry competitions now open for on-line or postal entries until December 1st 2017. Strokestown is Ireland’s longest-running poetry festival, and has a reputation for friendly informality, twinned with deep respect for poetry, poets and poetry lovers.

Moya Cannon and Harry Clifton will judge the Strokestown International Poetry Prize for a poem in English, which carries a prize of €2000, plus a week-long retreat at Anam Cara Writer’s and Artist’s Retreat. Second prize is €700 and third prize is €500. Five shortlisted poets will each receive a €300 reading fee and be published in an anthology. Entry is €6 per poem, with a free entry for every five paid for, maximum of 70 lines each, on any subject.

Duais de hÍde, which carries a prize of €600 for a poem in Irish, will be judged by Pádraig MacFhearghusa. There is also a 2nd Prize of 400 and a 3rd Prize of 300, with Reading fees of 200 for 3 shortlisted poets.

The Percy French Prize for humorous poetry will be judged by Margaret Hickey with a first prize of €300. A Reading fee of 100 will be given to 7 shortlisted poets.

A festival anthology will be published, in which poems from shortlisted entrants for the International Prize and the Duais de hÍde will feature alongside the work of the judges and other poets who will read at the 2018 festival.

An additional competition for poets with local connections, The Roscommon Poets’ Competition, will be launched on January 8th 2018.

More details on https://www.strokestownpoetry.org/competitions-2018/

 

 

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