International Literary Prize 2023 Winners

We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2023 International Literary Prize.

Prizes will be awarded at the International Literary Festival in February 2024. The festival will also see the publication of the anthologies and the launch of the 2024 International Literary Prize. 

Stories and extracts from scripts will be published in the 2024 Short Story anthology. Poems, song lyrics and links to performed songs will be published in the 2024 Poetry anthology. 

Feedback will begin in January and we are aiming to complete by 31st March 2024


Short Stories

1st Place

 It's Your Call, Baby! Madeleine Armstrong, Beckenham, United Kingdom

 

2nd place

Pigs & Paint, Letty Butler, Sheffield, United Kingdom


3rd place

Where My Body Meets The Water, Christina Care, London, United Kingdom


Highly Commended

Touching the Honey Slow River, John Irving Clarke, Wakefield, United Kingdom

Fitting In, Sally Curtis, Poole, United Kingdom

Hold Fast, Naomi Elster, London , United Kingdom

Once Upon a Crime, BV Lawson, Arlington, Virginia, USA

Electra, Aoibheann McCann, Gaillimh, Ireland

Young Thugs, John P. McEneny, Brooklyn, USA

The Magician (A Bridge Too Far) Simon Wood, Grimsby, United Kingdom

   

Poetry

1st Place

The Purple Dress, Vasiliki Albedo, Athens, Greece

   

2nd place

 If the night had hands, Grace Copeland, Sunderland, United Kingdom


3rd place

High Tide, Dave Kurley, Santiago da Guarda, Portugal


Highly Commended

Bathing the Tyrant, Glen Wilson, Portadown, United Kingdom

Scattering your ashes, Richard Burtle, Grimsby, United Kingdom

Stopping the bleeding, Lucy Crispin, Wray, United Kingdom

The Fugitive, Ronald Atilano, Cardiff, NSW, Australia

   

Scriptwriting

1st Place

The Horsewoman, Jessica Cotterill, Bromsgrove, United Kingdom


2nd place

The Incident, Elizabeth Carroll, Reading, United Kingdom


3rd place

In or Out, Nicky Denovan, Reading, United Kingdom


Highly Commended

Catharsis, Rochelle Potkar, Mumbai, India

Songwriting

Song Lyrics

1st Place

The Cloak, Michael Pettit, Cape Town, South Africa

   

2nd place

 Hey God, So What's The Hurry? Jim Donaldson, Austin, USA


3rd place

 Over The Moon, Peter Ludgate, Sherborne, United Kingdom


Highly Commended

Kingdoms Are Gone, Wafaa Manawai, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Handyman, Celia Hinton, London, UK


Performed Song

1st Place

Back to Burscough, Elaine Ibiricu, Stroud, United Kingdom

   

2nd place

Salaam Shalom, Linda Barrett, Epping, United Kingdom


3rd place

Prison Rain, Alan Mitchell, North Thoresby, United Kingdom


Highly Commended

Over The Moon, Peter Ludgate, Sherborne, UK

Down Dock No More, David Evardson, Cleethorpes, United Kingdom




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