The Frogmore Poetry Prize

The Frogmore Poetry Prize

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

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