The Frogmore Poetry Prize
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The Frogmore Poetry Prize is a prize awarded annually by Frogmore Press. It was first awarded in 1987
1987 in poetry
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. The prize money
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 is currently two hundred guineas
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. The winners are published in the bi-annual literary magazine The Frogmore Papers
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Winners

  • 1987: David Satherley
  • 1988: Caroline Price
  • 1989: Bill Headdon
  • 1990: Caroline Price
  • 1991: John Latham
  • 1992: John Latham
  • 1993: Caroline Price
  • 1994: Diane Brown
  • 1995: Tobias Hill
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  • 1996: Mario Petrucci
  • 1997: Gina Wilson
  • 1998: Ross Cogan
  • 1999: Joan Benner
  • 2000: Ann Alexander
  • 2001: Gerald Watts
  • 2002: Katy Darby
  • 2003: David Angel
  • 2004: Howard Wright
  • 2005: Julie-ann Rowell
  • 2006: Arlene Ang
  • 2007: Peter Marshall
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  • 2008: Gill Andrews
  • 2009: Howard Wright

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