Poetry in
Suffolk


2008 Programme

Competition

Poems

Café Poets

Membership Form

Contacts






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Wenhaston
Bramfield
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The 2008 Crabbe Memorial
Poetry Competition
(Inaugurated in 1954 - The Bicentenary of the Birth of George Crabbe)

The winner of the First Prize will receive the Crabbe Memorial Silver Rose Bowl, engraved with the winner's name, to hold for one year, together with £250. The Second Prize will be £150 and the Third Prize £100. Plus additional prize money of £25 each to two highly commended poems.

An anthology of the winning and commended poems will be published in October 2008. Copies may be ordered in advance price £3.00 (inc p&p)

 

RULES OF ENTRY

1. Poets eligible are those who were born, educated or resident in Suffolk (for at least a twelvemonth) or who are members of the Suffolk Poetry Society. New members welcome.

2. Poems may be on any subject and in any form or style but must be in English and not exceed 50 lines.

3. Entries must be the original and unpublished work of the entrant which are not currently submitted for publication nor for any other competition or award.

4. Each poem must be typed on a separate sheet of A4 on one side only in duplicate, with the poet's name and address at the foot of only one copy.

5. The entry fee is £3 for the first poem and £1 for each additional poem.

6. Signed entry forms and submissions should be sent to the Competition Secretary, by the closing date: 31st May 2008. Poems cannot be returned.

7. Entries must be sent to the Competition Secretary by the closing date with the completed Entry Form, signed by the poet. Poems cannot be returned.

8. Competitors' names are not disclosed to the adjudicator whose decision will be final. There can be no correspondence concerning the results which will be announced to the local press as the winners are notified.

9. The Copyright of each poem entered will remain with the author, who will grant Suffolk Poetry Society permission to publish any winning poem it may decide.

10. No entrant may win more than one prize.

Print copy of competition entry form here

Competition Secretary.
Terence Butler
9 Gainsborough Road
Felixstowe
Suffolk IP11 7HT

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