2026
T. S. Eliot Prize

Announcements

Introduction

The T. S. Eliot Prize is awarded annually to the writer of the best new poetry collection published in the UK and Ireland. Described by Sir Andrew Motion as ‘the prize poets most want to win’ and by The Independent as the ‘world’s top poetry award’, it is the most prestigious poetry prize in the world, and the only major poetry prize judged purely by established poets. It is also the most valuable in British poetry: the winning poet receives £25,000 and each of the shortlisted poets £1,500.

Announcements

Submissions open on 1 June 2026
Full details announced shortly
T. S. Eliot Prize Shortlist announced October 2026
Which ten titles would you like to see chosen?
Introduction

The T. S. Eliot Prize is awarded annually to the writer of the best new poetry collection published in the UK and Ireland. Described by Sir Andrew Motion as ‘the prize poets most want to win’ and by The Independent as the ‘world’s top poetry award’, it is the most prestigious poetry prize in the world, and the only major poetry prize judged purely by established poets. It is also the most valuable in British poetry: the winning poet receives £25,000 and each of the shortlisted poets £1,500.

Announcements

Submissions open on 1 June 2026
Full details announced shortly
T. S. Eliot Prize Shortlist announced October 2026
Which ten titles would you like to see chosen?
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Judges

CHAIR

Leontia Flynn has published five full-length poetry collections and been recognised as a leading voice in contemporary poetry,...
Daisy Lafarge is a poet and novelist based in Glasgow. She is the author of the poetry collection...
Ishion Hutchinson was born in Port Antonio, Jamaica. He is the author of three collections of poetry: Far...

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