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More Information here: ĭeadline: 23rd September 2022 The Michael Marks Awards Cover letters should include a sentence verifying your relationship to Ireland.

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NER welcomes submissions by established and emerging writers, including those under-represented in Irish literature. We are also accepting short remembrances of Eavan Boland, or essays that explicate personal relationships with one of her poems (up to 800 words). What is being discovered, resisted, remembered in Ireland? Whom from the margins must we, as Boland suggests, “restore to the poetic center”? How are conventional perspectives about landscape, class, queerness, art, identity, myth, empire, history, elegy, migration, technology, or the domestic being collapsed? Can obstacles become poetic collaborators? Where does beauty reside? Where does power? Please send no more than four previously unpublished poems (10 pages max). Although poetry submissions needn’t be in direct conversation with Boland’s oeuvre, they should reflect her interest in the tensions between history and lived experience. New England Review seeks writing by those born in Ireland or long-term residents of the country for “The Door Left Wide: A Tribute to Eavan Boland” edited by Shara Lessley. More Information here: Deadline: 16th September 2022 New England Review: Tribute to Eavan Boland A theatre production, directed by Enda Walsh and starring Cillian Murphy was performed in Dublin, London and New York. His first novel, Grief is the Thing with Feathers, won the Sunday Times/Peter, Fraser + Dunlop Young Writer of the Year and the Dylan Thomas Prize, and was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and the Goldsmiths Prize. Max Porter’s Sunday Times bestseller Lanny was longlisted for the Booker Prize and the Wainwright Prize and shortlisted for the Waterstones and Foyles Book of the Year. The inaugural judge in 2020 was Richard Mabey. The winner receives €1,000 and a week at Circle of Misse in France. The prize is open to anyone over the age of sixteen, as long as the work is original and previously unpublished.Įach year a single judge is asked to choose one winner from entries worldwide, to feature in the winter issue of The Moth. It is awarded annually to an unpublished piece of prose or poetry which best combines exceptional literary merit with an exploration of the writer’s relationship with the natural world. The Moth Nature Writing Prize aims to encourage and celebrate the art of nature writing.

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Deadline: 15th September 2022 The Moth Nature Writing Prize







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