Tom Howard Poetry Contest

Short List

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The judge has chosen the following poems for further consideration. From these poems, the prizewinners and the various “Commended” awards will be selected. In random order, they are:


The View From Here by Dana Kroos

Fitting Rooms by Janeen Brian

Dust Storm by John Irvine

Glass Half Empty by Richard Scarsbrook

Invitation by Richard Scarsbrook

Jeremy Johnson Jackson the Third by Adam Wallace

Bike Riding by Adam Wallace

Look at you by Rochelle Manners

Ode to Politicians by Evelyn Wright

After Dark by Daphne Hargreaves

Injustice by Tim Croft

Train Journey by Ann Tregenza

Mackay by Nana Ollerenshaw

End of Season by Jacqueline Cooke

A Loadshedding Thought by Jocelyn Ortt-Sneed

Time by Beatrice Yell

Lenni and I by Aaron Goldsmith

Ancestor Worship by Roger Vickery

Colac by Allistair R. Clarke

Release by Jayne Fenton Keane

Message from the Mouth of a Fossil by Jayne Fenton Keane

Small Armageddon by Franci Cantatore

following by David O’Connell

Fritillary by Jennie Herrera

A Soaking in the Southwest by Michael P. Mardel

From the Art Gallery Restaurant by Frankie Seymour

Two Rooms by Frankie Seymour

Dawn at the Cross by Jonathan Elsom

A First Kiss by Pamela Blackburn

Hindsight 20/20 by Kristen R. Heyl

when his father died by Fiona Sievers

In the Garden by Gavin S. Austin

No More Wars by Pali Munasinghe

Something in Common by Agnes Craig

Bugged by Alison McRae

Long Night by Alison McRae

Nursing Home by Alison McRae [Alison entered six poems. Another, “Senior Citizen”, almost made it to the semi-final list too]

A Mesmerizing World by Sook-Moy Yew

Excuse Me Mr. President by Leanne Nicholls

If I Spend My Whole Life Waiting For You by Dee Dee Lee Chin Clay

Over the Road, Down by the Creek by Jean MacDonald

White Moths by Su Nash

Nothing: A Big, Fat Nothing by Su Nash

Night Shift by Suzanne Edgar

The Ring-Maker by Suzanne Edgar

Forever Young by Yvonne Schneider

Corn Field by Janie Hofmann

Wisden’s Child by David Dunstan



That’s a short list of 48 poems from a total of 536 entries. Most of the poets listed above sent in multiple entries. This gave them an excellent chance of producing at least one poem that made the short list. Alison McRae is the only poet to have three entries listed (it was almost four).


Don’t be disheartened if your name’s not listed. I had to get the list down to manageable proportions. It broke my heart too when I was forced to put aside at least thirty or forty additional poems that almost, almost made the grade.


I’m now going to give myself a short rest from Poetry, but my aim is to announce the winners by mid-December. Yes, I know I said mid-November in all the advertising, but I expected to receive only around 300 poems. Thank you all for making this inaugural Tom Howard Poetry Contest such a resounding success!










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