Tom Chivers introduces a podcast featuring interviews with some of the winners of the 2007 competition.
George Ttoouli talks to Daljit Nagra, one of the two judges of the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2007, about his experience of the competition.
Foyle Coordinator, George Ttoouli interviews Foyle Young Poet of the Year Emily Middleton.
Foyle Young Poet of the Year Richard O'Brien talks to Alex Pryce.
'Trivia' by Richard Osmond
'Ripe' by Charlotte Runcie
'Banged Up' by Adham Smart
'Red Alert' by Katie Willy
'The Revelation' by Richard O'Brien
'Canute's Wife by Emily Mercer
'Crash' by Annie Katchinska
'The Wouldbegoods' by Charlotte Geater
'Ordinary' by Mengya Du
'My Hands' by Arrabella Currie
'Peckham Rye' by Amy Blakemore
The Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award is Britain's most prestigious poetry prize for young writers between the ages of 11-17. Each year we look for a hundred of the best young poets in the UK and beyond, as well as some of the most active poetry schools with special prizes for both 11-14 and 15-17 year olds. The closing date each year is 31st July.
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