Manchester Cathedral Poetry Competition 2017
Deadline: Fri 30 Jun 2017
Poems submitted should be broadly religious or ‘spiritual’ in nature and, like all good religious poetry, appeal to those who would not necessarily describe themselves as ‘religious’
We encourage poetry from a range of faith traditions, as well as from those struggling to discover a sense of the sacred. Poems are welcome in any style or form and will be judged solely on their merits as poetry.
Judge
Jane Commane was born in Coventry and lives and works in Warwickshire. She is a poet, tutor and editor at Nine Arches Press, and co-editor on Under the Radar magazine. Her poems have been featured in And Other Poems, Proletarian Poetry, Tears in the Fence, Iota, and anthologies including Best British Poems 2010 (Salt Publishing) and Lung Jazz: Young British Poets for Oxfam (Cinnamon). Her debut poetry collection is forthcoming in 2018.
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