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Lydia Kennedy

many emergent writers regionally and nationally.

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It was recognised as one of the finest small independent presses in the UK. When the press closed, Margaret and Peter generously donated the Archive to the Library. In honour of this gift, the Friends of the University Library agreed to sponsor an annual poetry prize.

The Flambard Poetry Prize is awarded annually to the best group of up to five poems submitted by a poet who has not yet published a single-authored pamphlet or collection. The winner of the 2017 Flambard Poetry Prize was Lydia Kennedy. Her collection of poems, which are all linked by the theme of travelling on foot, drew high praise from the judges, poets Ellen Phethean and Rebecca Goss. The runner-up was Natalie Rees.

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