Monday, July 06, 2015

Poetry!!

So, I got some Very Nice News a few weeks ago that I couldn't share - until today! Here it is - it made me cry when they told me, and seeing it in print has moved me all over again, Congratulations, all!

FOOL for POETRY CHAPBOOK
Results
 
Two British Poets Take Top Spots in Munster Literature Centre's Fool For Poetry Chapbook Competition.


Victor Tapner has taken top prize with his manuscript Banquet In the Hall of Happiness. Tapner's full collection Flatlands was published by Salt in 2010. Among his previous honours he has won the Cardiff International Poetry Competition, the Wigtown Prize and Flatlands won the East Anglian Book Award for Poetry.

Tania Hershman came second with her manuscript Nothing Here is Wild, Everything is Open. Tania has published books of short fiction previously but this will be her debut poetry volume. Her fiction books are The White Road & Other Stories (Salt, 2008) and My Mother Was An Upright Piano (Tangent, 2012).

The following poets were also selected as finalists from a field of over 200 entries:

Liz Bahs, Berkshire, UK
Garret Bryant, California,
Catherine Cole, Wollongong, Australia.
Kevin Conroy, Naas, Ireland
Paul McMahon, Sligo, Ireland
Lauren Rusk, California
Ryan Vine, Minnesota

The judging process consisted of Patrick Cotter selecting the finalist manuscripts and past and present Southword Poetry editors, James Harpur, Thomas McCarthy, Leanne O'Sullivan and Matthew Sweeney, ranking (without mutual consultation) each finalist in order of preference. When points were added up Victor Tapner and Tania Hershman came out tops.
The winning chapbooks will be launched at next February's Cork International Poetry Festival.
 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Tania -- wonderful news! x

Sarah Schofield said...

This is brilliant news!! Many congratulations. xxx

Tania Hershman said...

Thank you both, I am completely delighted!! xx

jonathan pinnock said...

Congratulations! Brilliant news!

Caroline M Davies said...

I can't wait to read it and what a wonderful title "Nothing Here is Wild, Everything is Open". I am so pleased for you.

Unknown said...

How wonderful :)x