29th February 2020
We’re thrilled to announce the winner of the 7th Five Words International Poetry Competition, for his poem Betty Fox is Skipping, is English poet Derek Sellen – and the first poet to win the competition for a second time!
Judges Afric McGlinchey and Michael Ray made their selection, along with the full shortlist of twelve poems, from 595 entries. All going well, Derek will read and take part in Ó Bhéal’s 13th anniversary event (13th April 2020), as will a number of other shortlisted poets at the launch of Five Words Vol XIII.
Congratulations to all of this year’s shortlisted poets and for two highly commended entries from Cliona O’Connell (Ireland) and Rosemary Norman (England).
Betty Fox is Skipping | by Derek Sellen (England) winner |
Evolution | by Cliona O’Connell (Ireland) highly commended |
Automaton | by Rosemary Norman (England) highly commended |
Father’s Day | by Janice Bethany (USA) |
Wise and Luminous | by Ada Volynska (Ukraine) |
Smoke Flares, Pyro Prayers | by Lucy Holme (Ireland) |
The Boat Crane | by Sharon Phillips (England) |
6am. River. Girl. | by Fiona Ritchie Walker (England/Scotland) |
To Paint Death as The Mountain Pine Beetle |
by Michele Ring (France) |
Bottled Lines, Excellent Spirits |
by Ada Volynska (Ukraine) |
A Small Bee Came to Rest Upon My Hand |
by Margaret McCarthy (Ireland) |
La Rue des Touettes | by David W Evans (Jersey) |
Shortlisted poems will appear in Five Words Vol XIII, to be launched at Ó Bhéal on Monday the 13th of April 2020, along with the award presentation and readings from contributors.
The 8th Five Words International Competition will commence at noon on Tuesday the 14th of April, 2020. Due to a significant increase in submissions, the competition will be increasing its prize money.
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