The 2024 Charles Causley Young Person’s Poetry Competition - Deadline fast approaching!
In celebration of the work of the Cornish poet Charles Causley, the Young Person’s Poetry Competition 2024 aims to encourage and enable young writers to have a go at writing poetry themselves. Head Judge: Rachel Piercey. Enter by 1st April.
Charles wrote prolifically for adults and for young people and much of his inspiration came from folklore and myths, writing about elves, changelings, wizards, ghosts, mermaids, incantations and curses.
With this in mind, we want the young poets of the future to be inspired to write their own poetry responding to this year’s theme of ‘Magic’. You can enter through your school, as part of a group, or you can enter as an individual. Poems: 40 lines of text maximum.
The competition is open to all young people aged between 5 and 18 years old who live anywhere in the UK and is free to enter.
Poems will be judged by Rachel Piercey and a panel of poetry judges with prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Highly Commended places in each category. This year we will also have an honourable mention for a young poet based in Cornwall. We aim to present our awards at the North Cornwall Book Festival.
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Deadline: midnight (UK time) on Monday 1st April 2024