As always, the competition has a 1st place prize of £400, a 2nd place prize of £150, and three 3rd place prizes of £25, and there is an additional prize of £50 for the best poem by someone living in a WV postcode.
Applicants can send poems, on any subject, up until midnight on 31 December, 2024. Poet Holly Magill will judge the main competition, while the WV postcode prize will be chosen by Dave Pitt, Associate Artist at Wolverhampton’s Arena Theatre.
City of Wolverhampton Council Cabinet Member for City Development, Jobs and Skills, Councillor Chris Burden, said: “The festival has been a huge success over the years, and it is growing more and more.
“Poetry speaks volumes, and we look forward to welcoming all entries into the competition - I wish everyone the best of luck.”
The fee for entering a poem to the competition is just £4, or you can send in 3 poems for £10. For more information, visit Wolverhampton Literature Festival.
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