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JAMES TATE PRIZE WINNERS 2021 We are delighted to announce the winners of the 4th James Tate International Poetry Prize, aimed at the development, celebration and promotion of contemporary Surrealist poetry. We have received 35 poetry manuscripts from Australia, Canada, Cyprus, England, Ireland, Philippines, the USA, and Wales. The quality of most manuscripts was remarkable, and it wasn't easy to come up with the list of winners. Still, we have selected six manuscripts that we liked best. Both prizes are shared, and we will publish all the six manuscripts in the coming months. 1st PRIZE (in alphabetical order): Charles Borkhuis. Spontaneous Combustion Stuart Ross. Cringe System 2nd PRIZE (in alphabetical order): Becki Hawkes. The Naming of Wings Kurt Luchs. The Sound of One Hand Slapping Daniel McGinn. Drowning the Boy Philip Venzke. Chant to Save the World HONOURABLE MENTIONS (in alphabetical order): Partridge Boswell. Wild Card Graham Clifford. Attack Matt Dennis

James Tate Prize 2021 Finalists

We are delighted to announce the finalists for the 4th James Tate International Poetry Prize, aimed at the development, celebration and promotion of Surrealist poetry. We have received 35 poetry manuscripts from eight countries, namely Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, Wales, Cyprus, Philippines, and the USA. The quality of most manuscripts was remarkable, and it wasn’t easy to come up with the list of finalists. Still, we have selected 22 manuscripts that we liked best. Here’s the list of finalists (in alphabetical order): Charles Borkhuis. Spontaneous Combustion Partridge Boswell. Wild Card Graham Clifford. Attack Matt Dennison. Night Whales Mara Lee Grayson. Unstable as a Bookcase after Midnight David Greenslade. Zamalek Island Becki Hawkes. The Naming of Wings Elise Houcek. So Neon Was the Rope Heikki Huotari. Chameleon on Paisley Kurt Luchs. The Sound of One Hand Slapping Daniel McGinn. Drowning the Boy Michelle Moloney King. Another Name for Mother Kenneth Pobo.