Monday, 9 October 2023

'Bukovina' shortlisted for the Newcastle Poetry Prize 2023



2023 Newcastle Poetry Prize Shortlist

Eileen Chong, ‘Inheritance’

Joe Dolce, ‘8mm’

SJ Finn, ‘Habitat for Humans’

Jo Gardiner, ‘A Country Childhood’

Jo Gardiner, ‘Illustrated Odes to the Forty Scenes of the Garden of Perfect Brightness’

Jo Gardiner, ‘Library of Leaves’

Susan Garman, ‘Unfinished’

Jake Goetz, ‘Internal Climates’

Kerry Greer, ‘Fragments’

Andrew Heath, ‘A Country Postman’

Paul Hetherington, ‘Inside the Image’

Christopher (Kit) Kelen, ‘Bukovina’

Jean Kent, ‘A Garden of the World’

Jennifer Kornberger, ‘Report from Sarajevo’

Roberta Lowing, ‘Bird, Grieving’

Greg McLaren, ‘Newcastle Impermanent’

Rachael Mead, ‘Social distance’

Audrey Molloy, ‘The Weight of a Marriage’

Mark O’Flynn, ‘D.I.Y. Eulogy’

Vuong Pham, ‘Displaced’

Bronwyn Rodden, ‘Jumpers’

Robyn Rowland, ‘To Ilumine’

Robyn Rowland, ‘The Quiet Patience of The Street’

Kevin Smith, ‘The Crossing’

Craig Smith, ‘Autoincorrect’

Kevin Smith, ‘After’

Mark Tredinnick, ‘Lines for Late Winter; Or, the Reef Heron’

Mark Tredinnick, ‘Fall’

Todd Turner, ‘On the Vale of Soul-Making’

Dženana Vucic, ‘my father sits in a room alone’

Jo Ward, ‘Convergence’

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