Friday, 27 June 2014

Aesthetica Creative Writing Award

Aesthetica Creative Writing Award: Call for Entries 2014.

The Creative Writing Award is a fantastic opportunity for existing and aspiring writers and poets to showcase their work to a wider, international audience: previous entrants have gone on to achieve success and recognition across the world.

There are two categories for entry: Poetry and Short Fiction.

Fiction entries should be no more than 2,000 words each and poetry entries should be no more than 40 lines each. Both short fiction and poetry entries should be written in English. Submissions previously published elsewhere are accepted.

Prizes include:
  • Publication in the Aesthetica Creative Writing Annual, a compelling anthology of new writing loved by audiences internationally
  • £500 prize money for Poetry winner: £500 prize money for Short Fiction winner
  • A selection of inspirational books from Bloodaxe Books and Vintage Books
  • A complimentary copy of the Aesthetica Creative Writing Annual

Entries close 31 August 2014. For more information and to submit visit the website

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

The Red Line poetry competition is now open and accepting entries. 

This year's judge is Nessa O'Mahony, author of Bar Talk (1999), Trapping a Ghost (2005) and In Sight of Home (2009).  

First prize is €300, second prize is €200 and the third prize is €100.

All shortlisted entrants will be invited to read their poems at an event in The Red Line Book Festival this October.

The competition is open to everyone living on the island of Ireland, as long as the work is original and previously unpublished.

There is no fee to enter. (so why not give it a go?)

The maximum number of entries per person is 2.

Deadline: Friday 15th August 2014.

See more information at http://www.redlinebookfestival.com/competitions

Monday, 23 June 2014

iYeats Poetry Competition

The iYeats Poetry Competition, now in its sixth year has become one of the most highly-regarded in the country, attracting hundreds of entries from across Ireland and abroad. An online, national and international competition, there are 2 categories; 
  • General (all adults)
  • Emerging Talent (for poets between the ages of 16 and 25)
JudgesPeter Sirr and Catherine Phil MacCarthy
Judging is anonymous
 
PRIZES
First Prize 500
Emerging Prize
300
Commended X2
50
All winning poets will have their entries published on the Hawk’s Well Theatre Website and will be offered the chance to read their work at Aloud an intimate evening of original poetry from our eminent past judges and the 2014 winners. This ceremony will take place during the 2014 Yeats International Summer School.
 
Deadline: Wednesday 10th July, 2014
Winners will be notified by Monday 21 July,  2014
Results Publicly Announced: 1pm, Thurs 31 July, 2014
Fee: €5 per poem or €12 for three
 
You can view last year's winning poems here.
Link here  for more details

Saturday, 21 June 2014

Dermot Healy Poetry Competition

 
The competition, just launched by the Five Glens Festival, is now open for submissions.

Deadline: 15th July 2014

Update: Extended to Sunday 20th July

The prize money is 1,000 euro, and shortlisted entrants will be invited to read their work at the festival.

Dermot Healy himself will be judging the shortlisted poems and will present the prize to the winning poet.

The ceremony will take place over the course of the Five Glens festival which runs from 22nd - 24th August in in the town of Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim and the area of the surrounding five glens.
Entry fee is €5 per poem

All the details are available on the website.

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Limerick Bursaries for Tyrone Guthrie Centre

Limerick Arts Office Offering Two Bursaries for Tyrone Guthrie Centre

Limerick Arts Office is offering 2 bursaries for the The Tyrone Guthrie Centre. Each Bursary covers all board and lodging expenses for a week.

The Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig is a residential workplace for artists, dedicated to supporting and facilitating creativity within a welcoming and trusted environment.
It is an established and central part of cultural life in Ireland and is the largest residency of its type for artists in this country.

Download your application form here.

Deadline: 5PM FRIDAY 4th JULY 

All applications to Limerick Arts Office must be submitted electronically to artsoffice@limerick.ie and marked clearly as ‘TGB 14’


Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Rewiring History Project

The Rewiring History Project is about the dynamic ways that living poets respond to and reshape the way we see the past. We are seeking submissions for an anthology Other Countries to be published in October 2014.

We want the best of today’s writing about history: any period in any country, any theme, any style, any form. We want to see your unique takes on the past that challenge the way that we see the world today. We want to hear about what the official version left out and are particularly keen to hear from underrepresented voices.

Deadline: 30th June 2014. 
Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions to find out more; 
visit our Tumblr site for inspiration;  
click here to submit a poem.

edited by claire trĂ©vien and gareth prior 
 
Gareth Prior says
we’re interested in how today’s poets respond to any version of history: any period, any theme, any viewpoint, any style. Poets engage with the past in endlessly creative ways (it’s somewhere between a necessity and an occupational hazard) and we want to showcase the best of this in fresh and challenging ways. In particular we want the voices that got lost or silenced; the truths the official version left out; alternative viewpoints that challenge and rewire all our yesterdays.

Sunday, 15 June 2014

Boyle Arts Festival Poetry Competition

Late notice but here's the info:

Prizes: €500- First Prize and 4 x €50 highly commended

Closing Date June 20th

Shortlisted poems will be notified ahead of the awards, which will be held on Sunday 27th July 2014 in King House, Boyle at 7:30pm.

Entry: €5 per poem. - An Entry form must accompany the poems

Poems will be judged by Michael O’Dea

Link here

And they also have some literature events here