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Erasure Poems: A Challenge with Karen McCarthy Woolf and Julia Bird – Young Poets Network
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Winners of Young Poets Network 10th anniversary challenge announced – The Poetry Society
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( [ID] => 18987 [post author] => 23 [post date] => 2018-06-15 15:29:11 [post date gmt] => 2018-06-15 15:29:11 [post content] => Ellora Sutton is an MA student from Hampshire. She has won the
Mslexia Poetry Competition, the Artlyst Art to Poetry Award, and the Pre-Raphaelite Society Poetry Competition. She tweets @ellora sutton.
Ellora is the first-prize winner of the Carol Ann Duffy challenge on Young Poets Network, judged by Mari Hughes-Edwards, and celebrating Duffy s legacy as Poet Laureate. She is also the first-prize winner of Bailey Blackburn s 2018 August challenge #2 on found poems and the third Bloodaxe Archive challenge, The Re-Re-Re-Drafting Challenge. Ellora is also the second-prize winner in August challenge #4 on the poetics of interrogation, written and judged by Foyle Young Poet Kara Jackson in 2019. She is the third-prize winner of the Ode to (Small) Joy challenge and August Challenge #2: Fairy Tale Poetry