Prize Winners Keith Wright Memorial Literary Competition 2015

Chris Agee, the Keith Wright Literary Fellow and Editor of Irish Pages, has announced the three winners and runner-up of the 2015 Keith Wright Memorial Literary Competition at Strathclyde. They are:
· First Prize: Mark Haw for “The Antelope”
· Second Prize: Scott McNee for “Morning Routine”
· Third Prize: Stephen Elliott for “Augher, Clogher, Fivemiletown”
· Honourable Mention: Emma Guinness for “Duntocher Cinderella”
The four winners will read their successful entries, along with Professor David Kinloch, Beatrice Colin and Polly Atkin, all from the Department of Creative Writing, University of Strathclyde at 7.00 pm on Thursday, 26 March at Bar Gandolfi, 64 Albion Street, Merchant City, Glasgow.
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