Submissions for the 2019 Brunel International African Poetry Prize opened on October 30 and will close December 12 of this year:
Previous winners include Sudanese poet Safia Elhillo, who also won the Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets.
The prize was founded in 2012 by British-Nigerian author Bernardine Evaristo and is now in its sixth cycle. It’s open to poets who have not brought out a full-length poetry book and who “were born in Africa, or who are nationals of an African country, or whose parents are African.”
It’s not a book prize, but requires the submission of ten poems that are representative of the author’s work — “no more and no less.” These may have been previously published in journals, but cannot exceed 30 lines each. All poems must also have a title.
All entries must be submitted via email only to BUAPP@brunel.ac.uk.
More about the prize and how to submit at Brittle Paper or at africanpoetryprize.org.

