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A Writer On Writing: The Enfield Mayor’s Poetry Competition

I’ve just come back from visiting my mother-in-law in North London. She took me to see the lovely new library in Enfield and whilst I was there I picked up some information on The Enfield Mayor’s Poetry Competition with a £500 first prize. There is £200 and £100 for second and third places plus a special prize of £50 for a poem using Enfield as its theme.

The closing date for the competition is 31st January, 2011 and it will be judged by Mario Petrucci. http://www.mariopetrucci.com/

The competition is open to anyone aged 16 or over. Poems must be previously unpublished and not exceed 50 lines. Entries should not identify the author but a cover sheet should be included giving contact details. No entry form is required. The entry fee is £3 per poem or £10 for 4 poems. Full details and comprehensive rules (including where to send
your poems) can be found by clicking here.
https://www.enfield.gov.uk/info/100006/leisure_culture_and_tourism/1136/the_mayors_poetry_competition_2010
The purpose of the competition is to raise funds for the mayor’s charity appeal which, this year, is supporting the arts in Enfield.

Best of luck to all you poets out there!

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