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Cian Cafferky
CHARLES SIMIC TO CO-JUDGE
THE DAVOREN HANNA POETRY
COMPETITION 2003
The Davoren Hanna Poetry
Competition is delighted
to welcome a new sponsor,
The Dubliner Magazine, which
will publish the winners
of this year's competition
in its September issue.
The Dubliner joins Eason
Bookshops and The Muse Cafes
in supporting what US Poet
Laureate Billy Collins has
called "The most exciting
poetry competition of its
kind." Now in its third
year and offering a total
prize fund of EUR10,750,
the competition is one of
the most valuable in Ireland
and the UK, with a first
prize of EUR6,500 and second
and third prizes of EUR2,500
and EUR1,250 respectively.
This year's competition
sees the introduction of
a new prize of EUR500 for
the best poem by an emerging
Irish poet aged between
18 and 21.
Named after Davoren Hanna,
the gifted young Dublin
poet who died in 1994, the
competition is open to both
published and unpublished
poets over the age of 18.
This year's entries will
be judged by Charles Simic,
widely regarded as the United
States' most important poet,
and Matthew Sweeney, Writer
in residence at the South
Bank, London, and author
of seven highly acclaimed
collections of poetry.
The closing date is 31 May
2003, and entry forms, along
with rules and guidelines,
are available on Eason Bookshop's
website at www.eason.ie
or by sending a stamped
addressed envelope to The
Davoren Hanna Poetry Competition,
The Muse Cafi, Eason Bookshop,
O'Connell Street, Dublin
1. Forms will also be available
from Eason Bookshops nationwide
and in the March, April
and May issues of The Dubliner.
Last year's competition
was won by Kim Addonizio,
with James McGonigle taking
second prize and Jeff Walt
third.
For further information
contact:
Cian Cafferky
Competition Director
Ph (01) 2693322
Email: cian@focusadvertising.ie
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