Forward Poetry Prize

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The Forward Poetry Prizes were created in 1991. The aim of the prizes is to extend the audience for contemporary poetry. Currently they are the United Kingdom's most valuable annual poetry competition, with awards for Best Collection (£10,000), Best First Collection (£5000) and Best Single Poem (£1000). Highly commended poems are published in the annual anthology, The Forward Book of Poetry.

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[edit] Winners

[edit] Best Collection

[edit] Best First Collection

  • 2007: Daljit Nagra, Look We Have Coming to Dover! (Faber and Faber)
  • 2006: Tishani Doshi, Countries of the Body (Aark Arts)
  • 2005: Helen Farish, Intimates (Jonathan Cape)
  • 2004: Leontia Flynn, These Days (Jonathan Cape)
  • 2003: A. B. Jackson, Fire Stations (Anvil Press)
  • 2002: Tom French, Touching the Bones (The Gallery Press)
  • 2001: John Stammers, The Panoramic Lounge Bar (Picador)
  • 2000: Andrew Waterhouse, In (The Rialto)
  • 1999: Nick Drake, The Man in the White Suit (Bloodaxe)
  • 1998: Paul Farley, The Boy from the Chemist is Here to See You (Picador)
  • 1997: Robin Robertson, A Painted Field (Picador)
  • 1996: Kate Clanchy, Slattern (Chatto & Windus)
  • 1995: Jane Duran, Breathe Now, Breathe (Enitharmon Press)
  • 1994: Kwame Dawes, Progeny of Air (Peepal Tree)
  • 1993: Don Paterson, Nil Nil (Faber and Faber)
  • 1992: Simon Armitage, Kid (Faber and Faber)

[edit] Best Single Poem

[edit] See also

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