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  • 2024 Spring Short Competition Shortlist

    We thought choosing a longlist was difficult, but choosing the shortlist was even harder.

    Huge congratulations to the authors of the following shortlisted poems.  Do feel free to let people know if you are a shortlisted author, but please don’t name your poem until results are announced as adjudication is still in process.

    Spring Short 2024 Shortlist

    • A Farrier Goes to the Dentist
    • Assigned Readings
    • August
    • Bible School, Revisited
    • Blue Heart
    • Everything is Subject to Change
    • Fetch (First line begins: “I pretend to throw”)
    • First Meeting
    • For a while, after a funeral
    • How a Salamander Sheds
    • I Used to Think I’d Be a Good Mortician
    • In this Version of the Break-up, We Break-up
    • July
    • Mothers
    • Musings Between a Field of Grain & Downtown Birmingham
    • On Monday morning, a bird came to my window
    • Pieces of Me
    • Postcard
    • Prologue
    • Self-Portrait as Harold and His Purple Crayon in an Active Shooter Lockdown
    • Something You Give Back After Keeping It for a While?
    • Sundowners
    • The Life Cycle of a Fairy Tale Princess
    • The Wind’s Eye
    • Winter Musings

     

     

    18 June 2024

  • 2024 Spring Short Competition Longlist

    We’ve been blown away by the quantity and quality of the submissions we received for our 2024 Spring Short competition and it’s been incredibly difficult to determine a longlist.

    Huge congratulations to the authors of the longlisted poems.  Do feel free to let people know if you are a longlisted author, but please don’t name your poem until results are announced as adjudication is still in process.

    Spring Short 2024 Longlist

    • A Farrier Goes to the Dentist
    • All Poems
    • Assigned Readings
    • August
    • Bible School, Revisited
    • Blue Heart
    • Don’t Break the Spine
    • Everything is Subject to Change
    • Explaining Love to a Robot
    • Fetch (First line begins: “I pretend to throw”)
    • First Meeting
    • Flashes
    • For a while, after a funeral
    • Glangel
    • How a Salamander Sheds
    • I Used to Think I’d Be a Good Mortician
    • I Wonder What the NSA Thinks of my Search History
    • In this Version of the Break-up, We Break-up
    • July
    • Logement à Louer
    • Longing, noun
    • Mermaid Sculptures with the Rheumatologist
    • Mothers
    • Musings Between a Field of Grain & Downtown Birmingham
    • No, I Don’t Regret Loving You
    • No-One in the World
    • On Monday morning, a bird came to my window
    • Paralysed In The Snacks Aisle
    • Pastry crumbs
    • Pieces of Me
    • Polyester Housecoat
    • Postcard
    • Prologue
    • Robinia Pseudoacacia, commonly black locust
    • Self-Portrait as Harold and His Purple Crayon in an Active Shooter Lockdown
    • some kinda ecstasy
    • Something You Give Back After Keeping It for a While?
    • Spilled Bananas
    • Spoiler Alert
    • Sundowners
    • The Life Cycle of a Fairy Tale Princess
    • The Seawall
    • The Touch
    • The Wind’s Eye
    • This is the One Where Gravity Man Bends to Tie His Shoe
    • Vietnam and Other Wars
    • Walks with Somebody
    • We Were Just Kids, 1960
    • Winter Musings
    • You Clench It, But It’s Air.
    • You, I and Night

     

     

    30 May 2024

  • Issue 10: Birds

     

    This month we have six poems for you to sample in this moment between the May bank holidays…. (more…)

    15 May 2024

  • Canary Song

    Canary Song
    by Dave Donelson

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    15 May 2024

  • Doppelgänger From Another Era

    Doppelgänger From Another Era
    by Karen Neuberg (more…)

    15 May 2024

  • The Polar Vortex

    The Polar Vortex
    by Gary D. Grossman (more…)

    15 May 2024

  • The Manciple’s Tale: The Children’s Version

    The Manciple’s Tale: The Children’s Version
    by Sandy Feinstein (more…)

    15 May 2024

  • Hope

    Hope
    by Katherine Gordon (more…)

    15 May 2024

  • A Temporal Phonology of Birdsong

    A Temporal Phonology of Birdsong
    by Oz Hardwick (more…)

    15 May 2024

  • Issue 9: Water

    The Met Office has noted that October 2022 to March 2024 was the rainiest 18 months in England since records began, and it is still raining.  Perhaps it’s appropriate that the theme of this issue is water…. (more…)

    30 April 2024

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