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Winners of #micropoem14 competition announced

18 Jul 2014

The Twitter based poetry competition which ran from 7-14 July 2014

#micropoem14

Following the success of last year's micropoetry competition, the Centre for New Writing and the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures at The University of Manchester recently ran a micropoem14 competition.
The competition, which was themed around the ‘English Summer’, took place between Monday 7 and Monday 14 July 2014 on Twitter and participants were asked to simply tweet their micropoem with the hashtag #micropoem14. 

Approximately 150 micropoems were received and judged by the Centre for New Writing’s John McAuliffe, Janet Rogerson and Eleanor Ward.

1st Prize - Leon Zos

Sailed sheets
Smoke over lawns
Old iron and Greensleeves
Bikes by the corner shop door.  
Now a tin hat of ashes fills with rain

2nd Prize - Josephine Corcoran

'Picnic'
When it rains  
we wear our tartan rugs like capes
shake crumbs of DNA in fields  
while workers take the queen our jam  

Joint 3rd Prize - Therese Lawlor-Wright 

Waterlily, dragonfly, ripples on the pool,  revelations on a bench - nature school.  

Joint 3rd Prize - John North

Today English Summer is a glass of cider
sitting on a stone rising from a stream
by a rockpool built on an old 44 pence OS map.

Published online

Prizes for the best three poems include tickets to one of the Centre for New Writing's autumn “Literature Live” events, as well as a signed Jeanette Winterson book and vouchers.  The winning micropoems will be published on the online arts journal the Manchester Review.

Special mentions

The judges enjoyed reading through the entries and found it very hard to whittle them down to a shortlist, but they felt that the winning poems chosen managed to achieve the most in the very small space that a tweet allows. They all managed the difficult trick of picturing very clearly and with feeling a particular place and time. 

Further information:

Read the competition's micropoems by filtering #micropoem14 on Twitter.

Centre for New Writing

School of Arts, Languages and Cultures