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Showing posts with label Trim Poetry Competition 2020. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trim Poetry Competition 2020. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Trim Poetry Festival Online 2020, 5th-7th June


This weekend Trim Poetry Festival will be held online as a Facebook event, at Trim Poetry Festival blog, via Twitter @BoyneBerries and on Zoom. This event is the culmination of some great work by members of Boyne Writers Group, poet in residence Anne Tannam, and contibutors to Boyne Berries. 

Meath Writers' Circle, The Bull's Arse Navan Writing Group and Cavan/Meath LitLab will also participate. Those shortlisted in Trim Poetry Competition 2020 will read their poems. Anne Tannam will present a workshop and writing clinic. Rachel Coventry will MC a Zoom Open Mic event. There will be a video presentation of the cover designs of Boyne Berries from 2007 to 2020. Michael Farry will launch his poetry collection Troubles (Revival Press). Join us if you can!

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Trim Poetry Competition 2020


I will co-judge Trim Poetry Competition again this February. Last year the Boyne Writers Group secretary gave me around 220 poems which I read carefully. All poems were anonymous. As I read I placed work I considered of special merit in a separate pile knowing that I would have to whittle the stack down to 30.

The second part of the process was done with fellow adjudicator Michael Farry. We had chosen very different poems but we did have some choices in common. We discussed these preferences and after some time came up with a shortlist of 10. In the end a couple of poems were in the running for overall winner. This year we will have two runners-up.

10 poems will again be shortlisted and these 10 will be published in Boyne Berries 27. The overall winner will receive €500 and 2 runners-up will receive €100 each. To be shortlisted in a competition is a great honour as I know myself as a poet.

Things that attract me to a poem are a fitting and clever title, correct spelling and grammar, a well crafted poem, formal poetry, lyrical poetry and free verse, poems with emotion, unexpected poems, poems that try to say something different, poems that ache, poems that bleed, poems that try to heal, the voice of the poet, striking use of language, humble language and above all, imagery.

Good luck! I'm looking forward to reading your creations.

To enter there is a fee of €5 per poem or €10 for 3 poems. Entries are by email to trimpoetry@gmail.com 

Further details on how to enter can be found here.