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Sept 2022
The fifth Ripon Poetry Festival came to a close yesterday after four days of readings, performances, workshops and book unveilings at venues across the city.
Among the highlights were the launches, at a packed Ripon Arts Hub operatic hall, of two anthologies containing the works of children and adults who entered the festival poetry competition.
Festival curator Andy Croft told the Stray Ferret:
In the children's category, the under 11 winner was Merry Reeves, while the 11 to 18 prize was awarded to Beatrice Harrison.
A moving poem titled Three-legged Dog by Simon Strickland, which featured the impact of a colliery's closure on a mining community, was selected as the best poem in the category for adults.
Ripon Poetry Festival curator Andy Croft
First-time competition entrant Nicky Hasson achieved a remarkable treble when three of her poems were selected for publication in the adult anthology and there was double delight when her daughter Jess, a third-year student studying English literature and creative writing at Lancaster University, also had her poem selected for inclusion.
Nicky said:
The festival, which is the largest of its kind in Yorkshire, featured the published works of well-known poets Linda France, Helen Mort, Tara Bergin, Henry Raby and Jim Greenhalf, alongside amateur wordsmiths who write for pleasure.
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