About the Prize
One of the most lucrative prizes in the world for a single unpublished poem
Overall prize of €10,000 and three runner-up prizes of €1,000
Open to anyone over 16, regardless of publishing history
Judged anonymously
No line limit
Poem can be on any subject or theme
Previous winners include Ann Gray, Tom Moore, Natalya Anderson, Lee Sharkey, Abigail Parry
Four shortlisted poems to be published in the spring 2019 issue of The Moth
Shortlisted poets to be invited to a special award ceremony at Poetry Ireland in Dublin, where the overall winner will be announced.
You can read an interview with this year’s judge Jacob Polley in the Irish Times.
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD AN ENTRY FORM OR ENTER ONLINE HERE.
One of the most lucrative prizes in the world for a single unpublished poem
Overall prize of €10,000 and three runner-up prizes of €1,000
Open to anyone over 16, regardless of publishing history
Judged anonymously
No line limit
Poem can be on any subject or theme
Previous winners include Ann Gray, Tom Moore, Natalya Anderson, Lee Sharkey, Abigail Parry
Four shortlisted poems to be published in the spring 2019 issue of The Moth
Shortlisted poets to be invited to a special award ceremony at Poetry Ireland in Dublin, where the overall winner will be announced.
You can read an interview with this year’s judge Jacob Polley in the Irish Times.
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD AN ENTRY FORM OR ENTER ONLINE HERE.
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