The McLellan Poetry Prize is awarded by the Arran Theatre and Arts Trust in Scotland.
You may enter any number of poems and on any subject. Poems should be of no more than 90 lines (excluding title), in English and your own original work (no translations).
Poems must not have won a prize in any other competition or have been published, self-published or accepted for publication in print or online at the time of the closing date.
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The competition is open to anyone except members of the McLellan Festival Team. You may enter any number of poems and on any subject. This year we shall be running both the main competition in English plus a separate competition for the best poems in the Scots language.
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Poems should be of no more than 90 lines (excluding title), in English for the main competition or in Scots for the separate Scots Poetry Competition and your own original work (no translations).
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Poems must not have won a prize in any other competition or have been published, self-published or accepted for publication in print or online at the time of the closing date. Entrants must notify the organisers promptly of any change in circumstances that occurs after the date of entry.
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Each poem should be on a separate sheet in black Times New Roman 12 point font and in A4 format (one side only). Poems will be judged anonymously and must NOT include the poet’s name or any other distinguishing mark.
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No alterations may be made once an entry has been received, nor fees refunded.
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The entry fee is £8.00 for the first poem and £5.00 each for subsequent poems submitted on the same form.
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If payment has not been made already online, please send cheque (in pounds sterling) from a UK bank made payable to Arran Theatre and Arts Trust Ltd.
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Copyright remains with the author but Arran Theatre and Arts Trust reserves the right to publish winning and shortlisted poems for two years from the date the results are announced.
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The judge’s decision is final. Neither the judge nor the organisers will enter into any correspondence. Entry implies acceptance of all the rules and failure to comply will result in disqualification.
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Prize winners will be notified individually before 5th August 2023 and invited to read at the award ceremony with Joelle Taylor on the Isle of Arran on Saturday 26th August 2023. Electronic copies of the winning poems will be required from the winners. The results of the competition with copies of the poems will be published on the festival website within one week of the award ceremony.
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The competition organisers reserve the right to change the judge if necessary and not to award prizes if, in the judge’s opinion, such action is justified.
Awards:-
• 1st prize: £1,000
• 2nd prize: £300
• 3rd prize: £100
Deadline:- 10-07-2023
Entry Fees:- The entry fee is £8 for the first poem and £5 for each subsequent poem submitted on the same form.