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Christopher Tower Poetry Competition 2014

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Closing date: 
28 February 2014
Entry: 
Open to all 16-18 year-olds who are in full or part time education in the UK
Prize: 
The first prize is £3,000, with £1,000 and £500 going to the second and third prize-winners.

The Christopher Tower Poetry Competition 2014, the UK's most valuable prize for young poets, is now open for entry, and this year students between 16-18 years of age are challenged to write a poem on the theme of ‘News'.

Established in 2000, the Tower Prizes are recognised as among the most prestigious literary awards for this age group. The first prize is £3,000, with £1,000 and £500 going to the second and third prize-winners. In addition to individual prizes, the students' schools and colleges also receive cash prizes of £150. Longlisted entrants' poems are published on the Tower Poetry website.

The entries will be judged this year by poets Olivia McCannon, Kei Miller and Peter McDonald. The 2014 competition will build on the success of earlier competitions. Previous prizewinners such as Caroline Bird, Helen Mort, Richard O'Brien, Charlotte Runcie, Anna Lewis, and Annie Katchinska are now gaining further acclaim in other competitions or within the publishing/ writing world.

The competition is open to all 16-18 year-olds who are in full or part time education in the UK, and students and schools can find out more information about the prizes and associated future events at www.towerpoetry.org.uk/prize, or email info@towerpoetry.org.uk or call 01865 286591.

Tower Poetry also organises a summer school and produces reviews and events directed at young people.

Closing date: 
28 February 2014
Entry: 
Open to all 16-18 year-olds who are in full or part time education in the UK
Prize: 
The first prize is £3,000, with £1,000 and £500 going to the second and third prize-winners.