Eric Gregory Award

The Eric Gregory Award is a literary award given annually by the Society of Authors for a collection by British poets under the age of 30. The award was founded in 1960 by Dr. Eric Gregory to support and encourage young poets.[1] In 2023, the seven winners were: Michael Askew; Dominic Hand; Cynthia Miller; Gboyega Odubanjo; Kandance Siobhan Walker; Phoebe Walker; and Milena Williamson.

Judges have included Raymond Antrobus, Daljit Nagra, Sophie Hannah [2]

Past winners

  • 1960: Christopher Levenson
  • 1961: Adrian Mitchell, Geoffrey Hill
  • 1962: Donald Thomas, James Simmons, Bryan Johnson, Jenny Joseph
  • 1963: Ian Hamilton, Stewart Conn, Peter Griffith, David Wevill
  • 1964: Robert Nye, Ken Smith, Jean Symons, Ted Walker
  • 1965: John Fuller, Derek Mahon, Michael Longley, Norman Talbot
  • 1966: Robin Fulton, Seamus Heaney, Hugo Williams
  • 1967: Angus Calder, Marcus Cumberlege, David Harsent[3], David Selzer, Brian Patten
  • 1968: James Aitchison, Douglas Dunn, Brian Jones
  • 1969: Gavin Bantock, Jeremy Hooker, Jenny King, Neil Powell, Landeg E. White
  • 1970: Helen Frye, Paul Mills, John Mole, Brian Morse, Alan Perry, Richard Tibbitts
  • 1971: Martin Booth, Florence Bull, John Pook, D. M. Warman, John Welch
  • 1972: Tony Curtis, Richard Berengarten, Brian Oxley, Andrew Greig, Robin Lee, Paul Muldoon[4]
  • 1973: John Beynon, Ian Caws, James Fenton, Keith Harris, David Howarth, Philip Pacey
  • 1974: Duncan Forbes, Roger Garfitt, Robin Hamilton, Frank Ormsby, Penelope Shuttle
  • 1975: John Birtwhistle, Duncan Bush, Val Warner, Philip Holmes, Peter Cash, Alasdair Paterson
  • 1976: Stewart Brown, Valerie Gillies, Paul Groves, Paul Hyland, Nigel Jenkins, Andrew Motion, Tom Paulin, William Peskett
  • 1977: Tony Flynn, Michael Vince, David Cooke, Douglas Marshall, Melissa Murray
  • 1978: Ciaran Carson, Peter Denman, Christopher Reid, Paul Wilkins, Martyn A. Ford, James Sutherland-Smith
  • 1979: Stuart Henson, Michael Jenkins, Alan Hollinghurst, Sean O'Brien, Peter Thabit Jones, James Lindesay, Walter Perrie, Brian Moses
  • 1980: Robert Minhinnick, Michael Hulse, Blake Morrison, Medbh McGuckian
  • 1981: Alan Jenkins, Simon Rae, Marion Lomax, Philip Gross, Kathleen Jamie, Mark Abley, Roger Crowley, Ian Gregson
  • 1982: Steve Ellis, Jeremy Reed, Alison Brackenbury, Neil Astley, Chris O'Neill, Joseph Bristow, John Gibbens, James Lasdun
  • 1983: Martin Stokes, Hilary Davies, Michael O'Neill, Lisa St Aubin De Teran, Deidre Shanahan
  • 1984: Martyn Crucefix, Mick Imlah, Jamie McKendrick, Bill Smith, Carol Ann Duffy, Christopher Meredith, Peter Armstrong, Iain Bamforth
  • 1985: Graham Mort, Adam Thorpe, Pippa Little, James Harpur, Simon North, Julian May
  • 1986: Mick North, Lachlan Mackinnon, Oliver Reynolds, Stephen Romer
  • 1987: Peter McDonald, Maura Dooley, Stephen Knight, Steve Anthony, Jill Maughan, Paul Munden
  • 1988: Michael Symmons Roberts, Gwyneth Lewis, Adrian Blackledge, Simon Armitage, Robert Crawford
  • 1989: Gerard Woodward, David Morley, Katrina Porteous, Paul Henry
  • 1990: Nicholas Drake, Maggie Hannan, William Park, Jonathan Davidson, Lavinia Greenlaw, Don Paterson, John Wells
  • 1991: Roddy Lumsden, Glyn Maxwell, Stephen Smith, Wayne Burrows, Jackie Kay
  • 1992: Jill Dawson, Hugh Dunkerley, Chris Greenhalgh, Marita Maddah, Stuart Paterson, Stuart Pickford
  • 1993: Eleanor Brown, Joel Lane, Deryn Rees-Jones, Sean Boustead, Tracey Herd, Angela McSeveney
  • 1994: Julia Copus, Alice Oswald, Steven Blyth, Kate Clanchy, Giles Goodland
  • 1995: Colette Bryce, Sophie Hannah, Tobias Hill, Mark Wormald
  • 1996: Sue Butler, Cathy Cullis, Jane Griffiths, Jane Holland, Chris Jones, Sinéad Morrissey, Kate Thomas
  • 1997: Matthew Clegg, Sarah Corbett, Polly Clark, Tim Kendall, Graham Nelson, Matthew Welton
  • 1998: Mark Goodwin, Joanne Limburg, Patrick McGuinness, Kona Macphee, Esther Morgan, Christiania Whitehead, Frances Williams
  • 1999: Ross Cogan, Matthew Hollis, Helen Ivory, Andrew Pidoux, Owen Sheers, Dan Wyke
  • 2000: Eleanor Margolies, Antony Rowland, Antony Dunn, Karen Goodwin, Clare Pollard
  • 2001: Leontia Flynn, Thomas Warner, Tishani Doshi, Patrick Mackie, Kathryn Gray, Sally Read
  • 2002: Caroline Bird, Christopher James, Jacob Polley, Luke Heeley, Judith Lal, David Leonard Briggs, Eleanor Rees, Kathryn Simmonds
  • 2003: Jen Hadfield, Zoë Brigley, Paul Batchelor, Olivia Cole, Sasha Dugdale, Anna Woodford
  • 2004: Nick Laird, Elizabeth Manuel, Abi Curtis, Sophie Levy, Saradha Soobrayen
  • 2005: Melanie Challenger, Carolyn Jess-Cooke, Luke Kennard[5] Toby Martinez de las Rivas
  • 2006: Fiona Benson, Retta Bowen, Frances Leviston, Jonathan Morley, Eoghan Walls
  • 2007: Rachel Curzon, Miriam Gamble, Michael McKimm, Helen Mort, Jack Underwood
  • 2008: Emily Berry, Rhiannon Hooson, James Midgley, Adam O'Riordan, Heather Phillipson
  • 2009: Liz Berry, James Brookes, Swithun Cooper, Alex McRae, Sam Riviere
  • 2010: Phil Brown, Matthew Gregory, Sarah Howe, Abigail Parry, Ahren Warner
  • 2011: Niall Campbell, Tom Chivers, Holly Hopkins, Martin Jackson, Kim Moore
  • 2012: Sophie Baker, Joey Connolly, Holly Corfield Carr, Caleb Klaces, Rachael Nicholas, Phoebe Power, Jon Stone
  • 2013: John Clegg, Kate Gething-Smith, Matt Haw, Oli Hazzard
  • 2014: Sophie Collins, Emily Hasler, Martha Sprackland, Chloe Stopa-Hunt, David Tait
  • 2015: Rowan Evans, Miriam Nash, Padraig Regan, Stewart Sanderson, Andrew Wynn Owen
  • 2016: Sam Buchan Watts, Dom Bury, Jen Campbell, Alex MacDonald, Andrew McMillan[6]
  • 2017: Rachael Allen, Isabel Galleymore, Daisy Lafarge, Richard O'Brien, Richard Osmond, Mark Pajak
  • 2018: Zohar Atkins, Victoria Adukwei Bulley, Jenna Clake, Joseph Eastell, Annie Katchinska, Ali Lewis/Stephen Sexton
  • 2019: James Conor Patterson, Sophie Collins, Mary Jean Chan, Dominic Leonard, Seán Hewitt, Phoebe Stuckes
  • 2020: Susannah Dickey, Natalie Linh Bolderston, Roseanne Watt, Kadish Morris, Amina Jama
  • 2021: Michael Askew, Dominic Hand, Cynthia Miller, Gboyega Odubanjo, Kandance Siobhan Walker, Phoebe Walker, Milena Williamson[7]
  • 2022: Stephanie Sy-Quia, Daniella Fearon, Jack Cooper, Maisie Newman, Courtney Conrad, Rhiya Pau, Joe Carrick-Varty
  • 2023: Princess Arinola Adegbite, Jay Gao, Charlotte Shevchenko Knight, Mukahang Limbu, Momtaza Mehri, Helen Quah

See also

References

  1. "The Eric Gregory Awards". Society of Authors. Archived from the original on 6 October 2019. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  2. Hannah, Sophie (2018-01-31). "A prize for thrillers with no violence against women? That's not progressive". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  3. "David Harsent: Skin review - our strange surfaces". theartsdesk.com. 2024-02-17. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  4. Fitzgerald, Sue (2023-09-22). "Paul Muldoon to judge International Poetry Competition". Channel Eye. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  5. Advertiser, KERNAN ANDREWS Galway; Thu; May 21; 2015. "Luke Kennard to read at Over The Edge". Galway Advertiser. Retrieved 2024-05-06. {{cite web}}: |last4= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. "Andrew McMillan". The Conversation. 2018-08-14. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  7. "Poet Milena Williamson Receives Eric Gregory Award". Oberlin College and Conservatory. 2021-07-14. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
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