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The Echoes poetry competition to celebrate Write Out Loud's 20th anniversary is now open.  Judged by Neil Astley.

Competition closes in 15 days, 12 hours. Get details and Enter.

THE DEADLINE FOR WRITE OUT LOUD'S BIG ANNIVERSARY POETRY COMPETITION IS GETTING CLOSER!

The 11 April deadline for entering Write Out Loud’s 2025 poetry competition to mark this website’s 20th anniversary is getting closer. Have you entered yet? Don't leave it too late! The judge is celebrated Bloodaxe Books editor and anthologist, Neil Astley, and the theme is ‘Echoes’- a theme that is open to your own interpretation. The first prize is £500, second place £250, and third place £50. Entries are via the website onl...

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