Summer School 2010

The 7th Tower Poetry Summer School (24-27 August) for young poets aged 18-23 will be held in Christ Church Oxford.

 

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Competition 2010

The Christopher Tower Poetry Competition, the UK's most valuable prize for young poets, is once again open for entries, and this year students between 16-18 years of age are challenged to write a poem on the theme of 'Promises'

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Christ Church,
Oxford, OX1 1DP
Tel: 01865 286591
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March 2010

Congratulations to all who worked on a poem on the theme of 'Promises' and entered the Tenth Christopher Tower Poetry Prize.

The winners are Emily Harrison (Cirencester College, Gloucestershire) who won the £3000 first prize with her poem Love Has No Larynx; second (£1000) prize went to Katie Woods (John Taylor High School, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire) with Selkie and the third prizewinner (£500) is Megan Owens (Farlingaye High School, Woodbridge, Suffolk) with Jane Loudon.

The other short-listed winners, who each received £250 were: Jamie Sutherland (Winchester College, Hampshire) with Dear Dad, Julia Goroszeniuk (St Paul's Girls' School, London) with A Portrait Painted Scarfless, and Hugo Havranek (St Paul's School, London) with Sign Language.
The poems are available to download here.

Congratulations to all who worked on a poem on the theme of 'Promises' and entered the Tenth Christopher Tower Poetry Prize. The winners are Emily Harrison (Cirencester College, Gloucestershire) who won the £3000 first prize with her poem /Love Has No Larynx/; second (£1000) prize went to Katie Woods (John Taylor High School, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire) with /Selkie/ and the third prizewinner (£500) is Megan Owens (Farlingaye High School, Woodbridge, Suffolk) with /Jane Loudon/. The other short-listed winners, who each received £250 were: Jamie Sutherland (Winchester College, Hampshire) with /Dear Dad/, Julia Goroszeniuk (St Paul's Girls' School, London) with /A Portrait Painted Scarfless/, and Hugo Havranek (St Paul's School, London) with /Sign Language/. The poems are available to download here.
 

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About Tower Poetry

Tower Poetry exists to encourage and challenge everyone who reads or writes poetry. Funded by a generous bequest to Christ Church, Oxford, by the late Christopher Tower, the aims of Tower Poetry are clear: to stimulate an enjoyment and critical appreciation of poetry, particularly among young people in education, and to challenge people to write their own poetry. Creative writing should be a central element in literary education, and learning about writing poetry can help students to think about ways of reading poetry.

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Publications

ChangePromises:
The Christopher Tower Poetry Prize Winners 2010 (Digital Edition)

The winning poems from the 2010 prize are brought together in this exclusive digital-only edition.