Update on the situation relating to the 2024 erbacce-prize for poetry which opened for submissions on January 1st 2024 and closed April 30th 2024 at midnight.
OUR LONG LIST IS PRINTED BELOW!
(Yes we work FAST; editing as we go along)
Every single year since we began organising the erbacce-prize for poetry in 2004,
the number of submissions has grown and now we can safely claim to be
THE BIGGEST, MOST PRESTIGIOUS, POETRY COMPETITION IN THE WORLD.
In 2024, over a four months period, we received more than NINE THOUSAND
admissible/valid submissions from every corner of the globe
(That meant we had over FORTY-FIVE thousand+ pages of poetry to read)
The erbacce-team of volunteers are proud that the erbacce-prize for poetry is now
established, without a shadow of a doubt, as
the premier poetry-prize world-wide
this year we are in fact 20 years old!
IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION;
As from Autumn 2025 we will no longer send out hard copies of our journal to countries outside of the UK and some parts of the EU. This is due to spiralling postal charges and imort duties being imposed by Customs. Instead we shall be sending (free) PDF versions to poets included in each edition.
Every single submission is filtered and then sent to the selection panel who judge every entry BLIND... You can check out the selection-team-members HERE and further down this page you can see the long-list of poets which were judged to be worthy of further consideration for our prestigious prize and many of these will be selected for inclusion in a future erbacce-journal.
The poets. listed in our long-list below, made the cut from many thousands of submissions and are thus
among the Crème De La Crème of poets world-wide; each and every one is highly-commended.
WE HAVE A RESULT! SEE BELOW!
The final result of the selection panel's deliberations appear here and so if your name appears below;
book-mark this page:
Winner of the 2024 erbacce-prize for poetry is:
Eve Naden
Eve wins; a contract with erbacce-press for publication of a perfect-bound collection of her poetry
which will proclaim on the cover 'Winner of the erbacce-prize for poetry 2024'.
A runner-up has also been agreed this year as voting was close and our runner up will be:
Julie Laing
Julie wins; a contract with erbacce-press for publication of a collection of her poetry, as her poetry has radical format (which we like) we will negotiate with her with regard to exactly what best suits her formatting
For both Eve and Julie we will pay all costs and registration fees for Nielsen and ISBN etc
and will supply key-universities with copies of the books as per legal requirements and
we will also set up a personal page on our site for Eve and for Julie... we will also pay
author-royalties on sales at 20% and send free copies to them both also.
Featured poets, who will be interviewed and have their poetry extensively represented in a journal, will be:
Philip Burton
Margaret Jean Royall
Paul Brooke
Neil Beardmore
Lower down on this page we publish the list of those deemed to be worthy of merit and from the works
of these poets we will select poems for inclusion in our perfect bound, 96pp bi-annual and UK poets
included in these journals will be sent a free copy but please understand that due to soaring
postal charges and customs tariffs imposed by the EU , those overseas, will be sent a PDF version.
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Thank you to all who entered; the standard was, as always, very high
and you can see by the list of commended poets below that
they stemmed from all over the globe.
PLEASE NOTE ALSO THAT ALL SELECTIONS ARE MADE 'BLIND'.
THIS IS IMPORTANT; THE SELECTORS WERE NOT SWAYED BY 'BIG NAME' POETS;
THE QUALITY OF THE SUBMISSION IS THE ONLY THING THEY CONSIDERED.
And what that means is that none of the panel could see the names of the poets who submitted a five-page entry: submissions came to a neutral email and there the names and all details were removed from the submission and
an identity number was allocated prior to the submissions before being sent to members of the selection panel.
You can check if you are included on the long list below where each poet is listed alphabetically by first name. If you name is NOT on the list please do remember that we had record submissions world-wide, the selectors had a difficult time and it could be your submission lost out by one single vote. Overall every Panel-member expressed genuine astonishment at the exceptionally high quality of the submissions; poetry is alive world-wide and this despite phony competitions trying to rip-off poets by asking them to pay to have their poems read or to pay to enter dubious poetry competitions. Ask yourself why it is that these people ask you to pay them to read your poems? It stinks! It treats poets with contempt; it effectively says 'Send us a poem you have spent hours, maybe months, crafting... and if you pay us five-quid we MAY actually read it.' No! No! No! You can NOT disrespect poets like that! Ugh; it infuriates us all here at erbacce-press. We urge genuine poets to
NEVER EVER PAY TO ENTER A POETRY COMPETITION
Also; check the big names who have been selected below and you will see that they are among the finest in the world.
A few facts that might interest you;
Bookmark this page; maybe start getting together your submissions for 2025... and PLEASE consider purchasing a subscription to the erbacce poetry journal which we publish bi-annually. We can only offer this FREE TO ENTER prestigious prize annually if we have subscriptions to the journal; we get no money from anywhere else, not from the arts-council or the lottery or anyone, because we want to remain independent and dedicated to poets and poetry. Please support us.
FINALLY; Thank you ALL so much for your submissions, every single one was read and most were enjoyed, we couldn't continue to offer this 100% FREE TO ENTER competition annually if it wasn't for those of you who support our co-operative publishing house by subscribing to the erbacce-journal. (FREE download sample-copy available) If you don't subscribe; please consider doing so. ...we repeat again; if your name is listed below you are a VERY special poet; the world needs poets and poetry, so whatever you do; keep up the good work...
HIGHLY COMMENDED. In the long lists below (arranged in alphabetical order by first name) are the names of poets discussed in depth and declared to be of special merit... These poets have been selected from among many thousands of submissions that stemmed (quite literally) from every country in the world; each and every one is exceptional. We will include a selection of poetry from some of those listed below in future journals; bookmark this page and, over the weeks we will indicate the ones selected who will then receive a free copy of the journal their work is published in, however do note that overseas subscribers may not be sent a hard copy, instead they will receive a PDF... this due to soaring postal charges and new tarrifs imposed at borders following brexit. We have listed using a colour-code system those selected to be published in Journal 78 along with the featured poet Philip Burton those in red below. Those to be published in Journal 79 along with the featured poet Margaret Royall those in blue below. Those to be published in Journal 80 along with the featured poet Paul Brooke those in green below. Those to be published in Journal 81 almg with the featured poet Neil Beardmore those in orange below...
A.S. Coomer: USA
Aaron Lembo: England
Abiyas M V: India
Alexander William Kindness: England J80
Alice Janette Brooker: England J80
Allegra Silberstei: USA
Andrea Deeken: USA J79
Angela Ruth Martin: England J79
Anne Marie Wells: USA
Ansuya Patel: England J79
Ashley Barr: England
Blossom Hibbert: England J78
Brian William Archer: England
Caitlin Ffion Harries: England
Catherine Whitmore: England
Charles Grayson: England
Chris Parsons: New Zealand J79
Christian Ward: England
Christine Moore: USA J81
Claire Thom: Spain
Claudio Perinot: Italy J78
Daniel Revach: England J81
Dasa Kruzlicova: England J79
Dave R. Wilson: England
David J McCormack: England
David Wynne-Jones: England
Derek Sellen: England
Dominic James: England
Donna Faulkner: New Zealand J78
Dustin David Pickering: USA
Elvis Alves: USA
Emily Pont: England
Eve Naden: France
George H. Gorman III: USA
Heather Griffith: USA
Inga Piotrowska: England
Iwan Hedd Jones: Wales J80
J. J. Steinfeld: Canada
Jacob Otira: Kenya
James B. Nicola: USA
James O'Hara-Knight: England
Jen Karetnic: USA
Jeremy Gadd: Australia J81
Joanne Walsh: England
John Chinaka: Nigeria J80
John M. Paxman: Canada J80
Josh Mabbutt: England
Julie Laing: Scotland
Kate Rigby: England
Kendall Grady: USA
Kexin Huang: China J78
Khushi Bajaj: India
Kip Rosser: USA J81
Lara Frankena: England
Lara Orriss: England J79
Lester Bares: USA
Lev Crofts: England
Lisa Mullenneaux: USA J81
Lucky Azad: England
Mantz Yorke: England
Margaret Jean Royall: England
Marjory Woodfield: New Zealand J79
Matthew Valler: England
Megha Sood: USA
Michael Coy: Spain
Michael R. Burc: USA
Mike Pullman: England
Mishal Goraya: Pakistan
Mukut Borpujari : India
Neethu Krishnan: India J78
Neil Beardmore: England
Nicholas Paparoidamis: France J78
Omar Persaud: USA J80
Paola Tavoletti: Italy J78
Paul Brooke: USA
Philip Burton: England
Purbasha Roy: India J79
Qingyun Wu: USA J81
Rachael De Souza: England
Rebecca Ruth Gould: England
Roderick Manson: Scotland J81
Rose San Jose: England
Saleem Abdal-Khaaliq: USA J80
Sanjeev Sethi: India
shirley anne cook: England
Simon Parker: England
Stephen Michael Page: Argentina
Stephen Schwei: USA
Steven Taylor: England: England
Stuart Flynn: Ireland J80
Sue Norton: England
Sylvia Anne Telfer: Scotland J81
Tufik Shaye: USA
Vanessa Yang Niu: USA