Poetry art contest in Australia for emerging poets anywhere in the world
Deadline
7 January 2022
Country: Australia.
Prizes: $9000
Who
may enter
The award is open to poets who have had no more than one solo collection of
their work commercially published: that is, by a publishing house with
commercial distribution.
Short
description
The competition is organized by Overland, an Australian
literary and cultural magazine.
“ Established in 2007 and supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation, the Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize for New and Emerging Poets seeks outstanding poetry by writers who have published no more than one collection of poems under their own name (i.e. writers who’ve had zero collections published, or one solo collection published). It remains one of the richest prizes for emerging poets, and is open to poets anywhere in the world.
Poems must be no more than 80 lines.
Poems must be unpublished (including online).
Poems that have won or are under consideration in other competitions are not eligible.
Judges: Keri Glastonbury, Toby Fitch and Grace Yee.
Entry
fee
$12 AUD for
subscribers and $20 AUD for
non-subscribers.
Prizes
• 1st prize: $6,000 AUD
• 2nd prize: $2,000 AUD
• 3rd Prize: $1,000 AUD
All three winners will be published in Overland’s Autumn 2022 issue.
Competition
website
For further information visit the official competition
website.
Poem contest in Dublin Ireland 2022
Deadline
31 March 2022
Status: open
Country: Ireland
Prizes: 1000 euro
Who
may enter
The competition is open to anyone over the age of 16.
Short
description
The contest is organized by The Caterpillar, a
quarterly print magazine for children featuring poetry, short stories and art.
The prize is for an unpublished poem written by an adult for children aged 7–11.
The poem can be on any subject. There is a line limit of 150. Entries must be entirely the work of the entrant and must never have been published, self-published, published online or broadcast.
Entries must be in English.
This year’s judge is Naomi Shibab Nye.
Entry
fee
The entry fee is €14 per
poem.
Prize
A single prize of €1,000 will be awarded
to the best poem.
Competition
website
For further information visit the official competition
website.