The Wigtown Poetry Competition is the largest poetry prize in Scotland and has three sections:
· Main Prize of £2,500 with a runner-up prize of £500 and eight additional commended prizes of £25. The 2011 judge is Brian Johnstone.
· Gaelic Prize of £300. The 2011 judge is Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul - Angus Peter Campbell.
· Scots Prize (new this year) of £300. The 2011 judge is Rab Wilson.
In addition to this, winning poets will be invited to appear at the Wigtown Book Festival in 2011. The winners, the runner-up and eight commended poems will be published in Southlight, the Dumfries and Galloway Literary magazine. The winning poem and runner up entries will appear in the Scotsman or its sister paper Scotland on Sunday and winners will be listed on the Wigtown Book Festival website from Saturday 24th September 2011.
Full details are also available from the website, where entries can be submitted electronically. Please visit www.wigtownbookfestival.com/poetrycomp
If you have any queries or would like paper copies of the competition entry form or flyer, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Anne Barclay
Festival Manager
Wigtown Book Festival
Wigtown Festival Company
County Buildings
Wigtown
DG8 9JH
Wigtown Book Festival 23rd September - 2nd October 2011