The Edward Thomas Fellowship celebrates the poet, essayist and country writer, who died 100 years ago in 1917. Most of his poetry was written in the last few years of his life, before he died at the Battle of Arras in WW1. He never saw his works in print, but since his death, his significance as a poet has grown.
The Edward Thomas Fellowship Poetry Competition is for poems of any length on any subject. There are prizes of £100 and £20. Entry costs £3 per poem, or £10 for four, payable by cheques made out to Edward Thomas Fellowship. The judge will be Jenny Lewis.