The Frogmore Poetry Prize
The Frogmore Poetry Prize is a British prize awarded annually by The Frogmore Press. It was first awarded in 1987. The honorarium is valued at 250 guineas, equivalent to £262.50 in modern British currency. The winners are published in the bi-annual literary magazine The Frogmore Papers. Adjudicators have included Ros Barber, Linda France, Paul Groves, Sophie Hannah, John Mole, Clare Pollard, Carole Satyamurti, Catherine Smith, Pauline Stainer, Susan Wicks and Tamar Yoseloff.
Winners[edit]
- 1987: David Satherley
- 1988: Caroline Price
- 1989: Bill Headdon
- 1990: Caroline Price
- 1991: John Latham
- 1992: John Latham
- 1993: Caroline Price
- 1994: Diane Brown
- 1995: Tobias Hill
- 1996: Mario Petrucci
- 1997: Gina Wilson [1]
- 1998: Ross Cogan
- 1999: Joan Benner
- 2000: Ann Alexander
- 2001: Gerald Watts
- 2002: Katy Darby
- 2003: David Angel
- 2004: Howard Wright
- 2005: Julie-ann Rowell
- 2006: Arlene Ang
- 2007: Peter Marshall
- 2008: Gill Andrews
- 2009: Howard Wright
- 2010: A.K.S. Shaw
- 2011: Sharon Black
- 2012: Emily Wills [2]
- 2013: Emily Wills
- 2014: Lesley Saunders
- 2015: Sarah Barr
- 2016: Eve Jackson
References[edit]
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20140429045842/http://www.happenstancepress.com/index.php/happenstance-poets/66-wilson-gina. Archived from the original on April 29, 2014. Retrieved April 28, 2014. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Roger Jones, "Review: John Gallas and Emily Wills, Cheltenham Poetry Festival, Copa", Gloucester Citizen, 29 April 2013
External links[edit]
- The Frogmore Press, with information related to the prize
- The Frogmore Press blog
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