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P=Poetry, N=Nonfiction, F=Fiction
We are delighted to announce the return of our biennial poetry competition, which will be judged by the eminent novelist, poet and Booker Prize winner Alan Hollinghurst and acclaimed poet and playwright Inua Ellams.
The competition theme is Finding the Words, representing the difficulty that any of us can face when trying to express our feelings. It covers grief, life changes, the end of a relationship or a new beginning. It could be about strength and resilience, or about hope and vulnerability. The survivors of torture we support come to the UK as refugees and often struggle to find the words to explain their journey, feelings and the trauma they experienced, as they cope with language barriers in a new country. It can, of course, mean many different things to different people, and your entry should represent what Finding the Words means to you.
Entry costs just £5 but is free for anyone with lived experience as a refugee. Poems can be submitted from anywhere in the world, of any style, with a preferred length limit of 40 lines, and must be the entrant’s original work. Entries must not have been published, self-published, broadcast or featured among the winners in any previous competition.
All funds raised will support our creative group projects for survivors of torture such as art, music and writing groups, including Write to Life, the longest-running refugee writing group in Britain, and the only one specifically for survivors of torture.
DEADLINE
5pm, 28th October 2024
First Prize
Runners Up