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The E.H.P. Barnard Poetry Prize is an annual poetry prize established in 2021 in the United Kingdom. [1] It is run by the UK-based arts and entertainment producer Tom Neill and accepts entries from all over the world.

The competition runs annually, opening at the start of February and closing at the end of March. It has a single judge. It has a first prize of £100, two further prizes and a shortlist.

Winners

  • 2023 – Claire Chamberlain: "Blossom"
  • 2022 – Christine Marshall: "Peanut"
  • 2021 – Mair De-Gare Pitt: "Reflections on a time-line"

Judges

  • 2024 – Ruth Beddow
  • 2023 – Sarah Smith
  • 2022 – Sarah Smith
  • 2021 – Sarah Smith

References

  1. ^ "The E.H.P. Barnard Spring Poetry Prize – Tom Neill". www.barnardprize.uk. Retrieved 1 February 2024.

Category:2021 establishments in the United Kingdom Category:Awards established in 2021 Category:British poetry awards

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The E.H.P. Barnard Poetry Prize is an annual poetry prize established in 2021 in the United Kingdom. [1] It is run by the UK-based arts and entertainment producer Tom Neill and accepts entries from all over the world.

The competition runs annually, opening at the start of February and closing at the end of March. It has a single judge. It has a first prize of £100, two further prizes and a shortlist.

Winners

  • 2023 – Claire Chamberlain: "Blossom"
  • 2022 – Christine Marshall: "Peanut"
  • 2021 – Mair De-Gare Pitt: "Reflections on a time-line"

Judges

  • 2024 – Ruth Beddow
  • 2023 – Sarah Smith
  • 2022 – Sarah Smith
  • 2021 – Sarah Smith

References

  1. ^ "The E.H.P. Barnard Spring Poetry Prize – Tom Neill". www.barnardprize.uk. Retrieved 1 February 2024.

Category:2021 establishments in the United Kingdom Category:Awards established in 2021 Category:British poetry awards


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