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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| The Christopher Tower Poetry Prizes 2005 :: Gravity |
Winning PoemsFirst prizeEleanor Williams, The Lady Eleanor Holles School, Hampton, Middlesex Second prizeThird prizeMiranda Cichy, St Francis' College, Letchworth, Hertfordshire Runners-upFrancesca Beasley, Wallington High School for Girls, Surrey Press Release and PhotographsPoets of gravity mark five exciting years for Tower PoetrySix young writers are enjoying their success today after fending off strong competition to win the prestigious 2005 Christopher Tower poetry awards with their fresh and original poems on the subject of "Gravity". The Christopher Tower competition, launched in 2001, is itself celebrating five years as one of the most respected and lucrative poetry competitions for young adults in the UK. It is a major focus for poetry writing in schools and colleges, and plays a vital role in Tower Poetry's commitment to introducing educational initiatives which encourage and promote the writing talent of young people in the UK. Sixth-form student Eleanor Williams has won the £1,500 first prize in this year's competition, which was judged by Philip Pullman, Gillian Clarke and Peter McDonald. At a reception for the prize winners at Christ Church, Oxford, Dr Peter McDonald, poet and Tutor in Poetry at Christ Church, spoke of his admiration for the winning poets: "Every year, the judges are surprised and encouraged by the skill and creativity of the winning poems, and this year is no exception; the work we are celebrating today shows adventurousness and confidence, as well as impressive maturity in the handling of poetic forms and styles". Eighteen year-old Eleanor Williams, a student at The Lady Eleanor Holles School, Hampton, received her prize, as well as a £500 cheque for her school, from the poet Gillian Clarke. The winner of the £750 second prize is Craig Farrell from Glasgow, while the £500 third prize goes to Miranda Cichy, who is a pupil at St. Francis' College, Letchworth. The other short-listed winners, who each received £200, were: Francesca Beasley of Wallington High School for Girls, Surrey, Rebecca Hawkes of Ranelagh School, Berkshire, and Shin Woo Kang of Prior Park School, Bath.
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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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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.




