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Anthology • Volume 18

  • ArtsFashion

    Don O’Neill: A retrospective

    by Edel Cassidy

    Words Edel Cassidy Don O’Neill, who has flourished as a top international fashion designer for over three decades, was born and raised in Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry. He grew up in a close-knit family, where their…

  • Award WinnersPoetry

    ‘Her Dul Abhaile Jar’ – Anthology Poetry Award 2020 winner

    by Anthology

    Congratulations to Sighle Meehan, winner of the Anthology Poetry Award 2020 with her poem “Her Dul Abhaile Jar”

  • LifestyleWell-being

    Get moving

    by Jeannie Croucher

    Words Jeannie Croucher Photos Ros Woodham For weight loss, muscular strength or cardiovascular health, the physical benefits of exercise are indisputable. There is also increasing evidence that physical exercise is hugely beneficial for improved cognitive…

  • CultureFashion

    Anne Lowe: Society’s best-kept secret

    by Edel Cassidy

    Words Edel Cassidy The little-known African American couturier who designed gowns for debutantes and society brides, including the iconic gown worn by Jacqueline Bouvier when she married Senator John F Kennedy Celebrity endorsement has long…

  • ArtsExhibitions

    The Taking of Christ by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio

    by Edel Cassidy

    Words Edel Cassidy The Taking of Christ, 1602 Oil on canvas. 133.5 x 169.5 cm. On indefinite loan to the National Gallery of Ireland from the Jesuit Community, Leeson St., Dublin, which acknowledges the kind…

  • ArtsCultureExhibitions

    Van Gogh’s world

    by Edel Cassidy

    Words Edel Cassidy Mystery and intrigue have always surrounded the life and works of Vincent van Gogh, and our fascination with the artist continues to grow the more we know about him. His sad story…

  • InteriorsLifestyle

    Tile tricks

    by Louise Higgins

    Words Louise Higgins Few materials can inspire creativity the way tiles do. They are versatile and provide durable surfaces for almost any space, and are available in a wide range of materials, colours, shapes and…

  • LifestyleWell-being

    The art of sleep

    by Jeannie Croucher

    Words Jeannie Croucher Sleeping is a basic part of all our lives and we human beings spend, on average, one third of our lives engaging in it. We are so accustomed to going to bed…

  • Travel

    Out of this world

    by Dolores O'Donoghue

    Words Dolores O’Donoghue The world is full of so many magical places, some so extraordinary that it’s difficult to believe they actually exist on Planet Earth. These breathtaking travel destinations are some of nature’s most…

  • ArtsAwards

    Anthology Cover Art Competition

    by Anthology

    Submissions are now invited for the Anthology Cover Art Competition

  • AwardsPoetry

    Anthology Poetry Competition

    by Anthology

    Entries are now invited for the Anthology Poetry Competition 2023 Established to recognise and encourage excellence in the craft of poetry writing and to provide a platform for publication, the Anthology Poetry Competition is open…

  • AwardsPhotography

    Anthology Photography Competition

    by Anthology

    Entries are now invited for the Anthology Photography Competition 2023 Open to photographers working at any level, the Anthology Photography Competition celebrates outstanding standalone images. It also provides a platform for photographers to showcase their…

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Anthology Creative Awards 2023 Terms and Conditions

 


 

SHORT STORY COMPETITION

 

  • To enter, submit an original, unpublished short story, written in English with a maximum of 1,500 words.
  • The closing date for receipt of entries is 31 August 2023 at midnight GMT.
  • There is no limit to the number of entries you can submit. Each submission will require a separate entry form and is subject to a separate entry fee.
  • All stories are judged anonymously and therefore the writer’s name must not appear on the short story itself. Name and contact details should be on the entry form only.
  • There is no restriction on theme or style.
  • There is no age limit.
  • Submissions will be judged on literary merit, originality and readability.
  • Once selected, the winner will be contacted by email or telephone.
  • Copyright remains with the author but Anthology reserves the right to be the first to publish or arrange a broadcast of winning story. The right to use the winning story to further publicise this award is also retained.
  • Submission of a written piece implies the author’s acceptance of the rules and conditions.
  • Prize money will be paid on publication of the winning Short Story in Anthology magazine.

 


 

POETRY COMPETITION

 

  • To enter, submit an original, unpublished poem, written in English with a maximum of 40 lines.
  • There is no limit to the number of entries you can submit.
  • All poems are judged anonymously and therefore the poet’s name must not appear on the poem itself. Name and contact details should be on the entry form only.
  • There is no age limit.
  • Once selected, the winner will be contacted by email or telephone.
  • Copyright remains with the author but Anthology reserves the right to be the first to publish or arrange a broadcast of the winning poem. The right to use the winning poem to further publicise this award is also retained.
  • Submission of a written piece implies the author’s acceptance of the terms and conditions.
  • Prize money will be paid on publication of the winning Poem in Anthology magazine.

 


 

COVER ART COMPETITION

 

Entries

 

  • All artwork entered must be the original work of those submitting it. Only one image per entry is allowed.
  • There is no limit to the number of entries per person. Each submission will require a separate entry form and is subject to a separate entry fee.
  • The artist’s name should not appear on artwork as judging is anonymous.
  • It is not compulsory but works produced within the last three years are preferred.
  • Prize winners will be selected by a panel of independent judges and their decision is final.
  • Once announced, all entrants will be notified of the result by email. Finalists will be notified by email or telephone.
  • By submitting your entry and paying the registration fee, you agree to all of the terms and conditions listed here.
  • Prize money will be paid on publication of the winning artwork on the cover of Anthology.

Technical Specifications

 

  • There are no shape or style restrictions but entrants should note that artwork may be cropped so that is fits the cover space (190 x 195mm). Past covers of Anthology can be viewed here.
  • Artwork will only be accepted in JPG, PNG or PDF form. Maximum file size is 4MB. Winners will be contacted for high resolution images.

Rights

 

  • All artists retain copyright of their work.
  • All entrants agree to the storage of their images in electronic form for the purpose of judging the competition and the private distribution of those images as required to complete the judging process.
  • The artist warrants that the rights (of any kind) to the image have not previously been sold or granted to any third party.
  • The finalists grant Anthology the right to use the images in electronic form or in print for the specific purpose of promoting Anthology and its Awards without restriction in any media.
  • Anthology agrees that images will not be made available for download on any of its websites at high resolution and that all images used will be credited to the artists. Anthology will not be responsible for unauthorised use of any image by a third party.
  • Electronic files sent as attachments will not be returned and Anthology accepts no responsibility for submissions in any other form. Prints or physical media sent as submissions will not be returned.

 


 

PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

 

Entries

 

  • To enter, submit a previously unpublished image on the theme of ‘The World We Live In’.
  • Each entry must be the original work of the person submitting it. There must be only one image per entry. No stock photography is allowable.
  • Entry fee: €15 per entry.
  • There is no limit to the number of entries you can submit.
  • There is no age limit for entrants.
  • Composite photography is allowable.
  • Please do not add any visible watermarks to your entries as the judging is anonymous.
  • Each entry must have been captured on or after 1 June, 2022.
  • Prize winners will be selected by a panel of independent judges and their decision is final.
  • Once announced, all entrants will be notified of the result by email. Finalists will be notified by email or telephone.
  • By submitting your entry and paying the registration fee, you agree to all of the terms and conditions listed here.

Technical Specifications

 

  • Please ensure that your entries are submitted as electronic files, at 72dpi, in JPEG or PNG format, and a maximum size of 4MB
  • All finalists will be required to re-submit the originals in RAW, JPEG or TIFF format at 300dpi.

Rights

 

  • All photographers retain copyright of their work.
  • All entrants agree to the storage of their images in electronic form for the purpose of judging the competition and the private distribution of those images as required to complete the judging process.
  • The photographer warrants that the rights (of any kind) to the photograph have not previously been sold or granted to any third party
  • The finalists grant Anthology the right to use the images in electronic form or in print for the specific purpose of promoting Anthology and its Awards without restriction in any media.
  • Anthology agrees that the images will not be made available for download on any of its websites at high resolution and that all images used will be credited to the photographer. To further protect any images against misuse by third parties Anthology will insert a digital watermark to images published online. Anthology will not be responsible for unauthorised use of any image by a third party.
  • Electronic files sent as attachments will not be returned and Anthology accepts no responsibility for submissions in any other form. Prints or physical media sent as submissions will not be returned.


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