
探花直播Benjamin Zephaniah Poetry Competition, set up last year to encourage new work propelling social change, is now open to a wider range of aspiring poets. Entrants are asked to submit their work by 17 October 2012.
探花直播Benjamin Zephaniah Poetry Competition, set up last year to encourage new work propelling social change, is now open to a wider range of aspiring poets. Entrants are asked to submit their work by 17 October 2012.
We believe the competition is the ideal platform to bring out the diverse voices of the entire Cambridge community.
Mohammad Razai, 探花直播 of Cambridge Political Forum
Aspiring poets from Cambridge and surrounding area are invited to submit their work for the second annual Benjamin Zephaniah Poetry Competition with the prize giving, and readings of winning submissions, taking place at Cambridge 探花直播 on Thursday, 1 November.
探花直播competition 鈥 which in its inaugural year saw the winning poets perform their entries to a packed house at St Edmund鈥檚 College in the company of Zephaniah himself 鈥 is now open to a greater range of local writers who need to submit their work by Saturday 17, October 2012. 听
Last year鈥檚 competition was open to Cambridge 探花直播 students only. It was won by Isabella Shaw, a student of English Literature at Clare College whose lyrical Variations on the Western Wind, a poem inspired by a song from the early 16th century, captivated the judges and held the audience spellbound when she read it at the prize giving. 听听
This year, there are four different categories for submissions from people living or studying in Cambridge and surrounding area: local university student, local college student, local school student and local resident. 听There are no limits to the age of entrants.
In tune with the spirit of the competition, which aims to find new voices, only work that has not been previously published can be entered.
鈥We鈥檝e widened the criteria for entrants because we believe the competition is the ideal platform to bring out diverse voices and celebrate the richness of the entire Cambridge community,鈥 said Mohammad Razai of the 探花直播 of Cambridge Political Forum, organisers of the competition.
鈥淟ast year鈥檚 event was a bit of an experiment because we had no idea what response we would have. We were thrilled with the number of entries and the judges were hugely impressed by the standard of the submissions.鈥
探花直播aim of the competition is to encourage new work that propels social change and the project is being facilitated by the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Equality & Diversity team. 听Entrants are asked to submit one poem each with a length of between 15 and 80 lines. Competition winners will be invited to read their submissions at the prize-giving event.
探花直播prize giving will be held at Emmanuel College at 5.30pm on Thursday, 1 November as part of the Vibrant Visions event held by the Equality and Diversity team to celebrate Black History Month 2012. 听听 探花直播event is open to the public and the organisers are keen to encourage as many people as possible to attend. For free tickets go to
Full details of the Benjamin Zephaniah Poetry Competition and how to enter can be found at .
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