The Prize works closely with the African Poetry Book Fund (APBF) and since its inception, most of the poets who have been nominated and/or won this award have published chapbooks with the African Poetry Book Fund series of ‘New Generation Chapbook Box Sets’.
Organizers:
BRUNEL UNIVERSITYWho is Eligible:
The Prize is open to poets who were born in Africa, or who are nationals of an African country, or whose parents are African. The prize is open to African poets who have not yet had a full-length poetry book published. Self-published poetry books, chapbooks and pamphlets are exempt from this stipulation.Poems Acceptable:
Only poems written in English are accepted. Poems translated into English are also accepted with a percentage of the prize going to the translator. Each entrant must submit 10 poems to be eligible, no more and no less.There is no stipulation as to the content of submitted poems but no poem should exceed 40 lines in length.Prize:
£3000 prize for winner.Entry Fee:
The competition is free to enter.Rules:
1. The
prize is open to African poets, defined as those who were born in Africa, or
who are nationals of an African country, or whose parents are African.
2. The
prize is open to African poets who have not yet had a full-length poetry book
published. Self-published poetry books, chapbooks and pamphlets are exempt from
this stipulation.
3. Only
poems written in English are accepted. Poems translated into English are also
accepted with a percentage of the prize going to the translator.
4. The
prize opens for submissions from October 1st 2016 to December 1st 2016. Each
entrant must submit 10 poems to be eligible, no more and no less. There
is no stipulation as to the content of submitted poems but no poem should
exceed 40 lines in length.
6. The
poems may have been previously published or won previous awards.
7. All
entries must be submitted via email only to BUAPP@brunel.ac.uk*.
An acknowledgement will be sent. (Please note that email enquiries about the rules will not be answered.)
An acknowledgement will be sent. (Please note that email enquiries about the rules will not be answered.)
8. Under
no circumstances can alterations be made to poems once entered.
9. Under
no circumstances will the organisers or judges enter into discussions with
entrants who have submitted for the prize.
10. The
prize organisers reserve the right to not award the prize if, in the judges’
opinion, such an action is justified.
The organisers also reserve the
right to split the prize if they decide that more than one poet is worthy of
it.
11. The
judges’ decision is final and they will not enter into any correspondence with
entrants regarding their decisions.
12. All
poems must have a title.
14. Poems
must be the original work of the entrant.
15. Poems
should be single spaced.
16. There
is no stipulation regarding font type and size.
17. Poems
must be emailed in a SINGLE word document attachment (not PDF) – with an index
cover page that contains the entrants’ name, nationality, country of
birth, full address including country of permanent residence, personal email
address and telephone number.
18. The entire submission must be
written with black ink, no colours.
19. Individual poems received
as separate file attachments and poems sent within the body of an email will be
automatically rejected with no notification to the poet.
20. People
who have entered previously for the prize can re-submit again but it is
advisable to re-submit with new poems. People who have previously been
shortlisted for the prize, or won the prize, can re-submit but
only with new poems and only after they have skipped one competition year
since making the shortlist and/or winning. So if a poet was shortlisted in
2016, s/he cannot re-enter the prize until 2018.
21.The
winner must be available via email to reply promptly to correspondence. The
winner will be required to provide a biography and photograph and to be
available for media interviews, either online, by phone or, if geographically
possible, in person.
22. It
will be helpful if the winner has or creates a social media presence but this
is in no way a condition of winning the prize.
23. The
copyright of the winner’s poems remains with the winning poet.
Deadline:
The prize opens for submissions from October 1st 2016 to December 1st 2016.
Address for Submission:
All entries must be submitted via email only to BUAPP@brunel.ac.uk.
An acknowledgement will be sent. (Please note that email enquiries about the rules will not be answered.)
For More Information: please visit the organizers website http://www.africanpoetryprize.org
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