The Sarah Broom Poetry Prize is a new award for New
Zealand poets that aims to provide recognition for an emerging or established
poet, and to provide a financial contribution to support their work.
The prize is newly established in honour of the New
Zealand poet Sarah Broom (1972-2013), the author of Tigers at Awhitu (2010) and Gleam
(2013).
Entries
open on 3 February 2014 and close 14 March 2014.
The
inaugural Sarah Broom Poetry Prize will be announced at the Auckland Writers
& Readers Festival in May 2014. Shortlisted poets will be invited to read
their poetry at a dedicated poetry event at the Festival, where the winner will
be announced.
In 2014 the judging panel will be headed by guest
judge Sam Hunt.
The final
amount of prize money awarded to the recipient is yet to be determined.
For more information about the prize and Sarah Broom visit www.sarahbroom.co.nz
HOW TO ENTER
The
prize is for an original collection of mainly unpublished poems by a New
Zealand resident or citizen. Entries will be accepted from 3 February 2014 until 14 March 2014. Poets are required to
submit 6-8 poems, of which at least 5 must be unpublished. The recipient of the prize will be
announced in May 2014.
Entries
should be emailed to poetryprize@sarahbroom.co.nz
Any queries
should be emailed to enquiries@sarahbroom.co.nz
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
1. Poets are
required to submit 6-8 poems of which at least 5 must be unpublished.
2. There is
no maximum or minimum length – formatting and font size is your choice.
3. Entrants
must be New Zealand permanent residents or citizens.
4. Only one
entry per person will be accepted. Please include a cover letter with your
contact details explaining what influences your work and how you would use the
award money.
5. Entries
must be the author’s original work. Any use of quotation must be acknowledged
by attribution to its source.
6. Page
numbering and the author’s name should appear as a header on each page of the
submission.
7. The
judging panel will assess the merits of submissions and reserve the right not
to award a prize.
8. The prize
recipient will be announced at the Auckland Writers & Readers Festival and
in other appropriate publications.
9. No
correspondence with the judging panel will be entered into.
10.The name and photograph of the prize recipient may be used by the Sarah Broom Poetry Trust for publicity purposes.
10.The name and photograph of the prize recipient may be used by the Sarah Broom Poetry Trust for publicity purposes.
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