- Source: Harri Jones Memorial Prize for Poetry
The Harri Jones Memorial Prize for Poetry is an annual prize awarded by the University of Newcastle in Australia, to “an Australian poet, not yet 36 years of age, whose work in the field of poetry is judged to be outstanding”. The Prize is named for T. Harri Jones, a former lecturer at the university.
Winners
2021: Josie/Jocelyn Deane
2020: Peter Ramm
2019: Caitlin Maling
2018: Chloe Wilson
2017: Joan Fleming
2016: Katie Mills
2010:
2009: Jacqueline Krynda
2008:
2007: Amanda Ireland
2006:
2005: Andrew Slattery
2004: Katie Lawrence
2003: Julian Polain
2002: Michelle A. Taylor, Angel of Barbican High (UQP)
2001:
2000:
1999:
1998: B. R. Dionysius
1997: Michael Farrell
1996: Anthony Lawrence
1993: Andy Kissane, Facing the Moon (Five Islands)
1988: Sudesh Mishra, "Rahu"
1987: Yvette Christiansë
1984: Stephen Edgar
1976: Jennifer Maiden, The Problem of Evil (Prism)
1975: Robert Harris
1973: Rhyll McMaster, The Brineshrimp (UQP)
1972: J. S. Harry, The Deer Under the Skin
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Harri Jones Memorial Prize for Poetry
- List of poetry awards
- Harri
- J. S. Harry
- Andy Kissane
- Yvette Christiansë
- Welsh literature in English
- Stephen Edgar
- Robert Harris (poet)
- Rhyll McMaster