Upcoming Contest Deadlines for Poets [1]
As we head into the second half of June, the deadlines approach for several poetry competitions [3]. The contests included below—which are sponsored by organizations and schools based in places from Australia to Cape Cod—offer cash prizes from $1,000 to $10,000 for single poems.
The Cultural Center of Cape Cod offers a prize of $1,000 through its annual Poetry Competition [4]. The submission deadline is Monday, June 20; the entry fee is $15.
With a deadline of Tuesday, June 21, the Troubadour International Poetry Prize [5], sponsored by London-based Coffee-House Poetry, offers a first-place prize of £5,000 (approximately $7,000) and a second-place prize of £1,000 (approximately $1,400). Glyn Maxwell and Jane Yeh will judge; the entry fee is $8 per poem.
Over in Australia, University of Canberra is currently considering submissions for its annual Vice-Chancellor’s Poetry Prize [6]. The international contest, open to poets from any country writing in English, offers a hefty first-place prize of $15,000 AUD (approximately $11,100) as well as a second-place prize of $5,000 AUD (approximately $3,700). The winners will be published in an e-book anthology, and Simon Armitage will judge. The deadline is June 30, with an entry fee of $20 AUD (approximately $15).
For the musically inclined, String Poet is hosting its annual poetry competition [7] with a deadline of June 30. Not only will the winner receive $1,000 and publication in String Poet, but the composer Richard Books will compose a piece of music inspired by the winning piece. The entry fee is $15. X. J. Kennedy will judge.
Visit the contest websites for complete submission details, including eligibility guidelines and poem length requirements. For a look at more writing contests with upcoming deadlines, visit our Grants & Awards database [8] and submission calendar [3].