Dan Davin Literary Awards 2022
Dan Davin Literary Foundation
Supporting and Promoting Creative Writing in Southland
PO Box 29 Invercargill
Email: dandavin@xtra.co.nz
June 2022
Hello, All Writers/Potential Writers
Dan Davin Literary Awards Competition 2022
A ‘Heads Up’ for the Dan Davin Literary Awards Competition.
This year, for all Students it will be, Creative Writing of Your Choice
Adults your choice this year is Poetry.
You have plenty of time at this stage to put “pen to paper”, to have your entry in by Friday 29th July 2022
Conditions of Entry and Register to enter Please go to Website: www.dandavin.org.nz...
Then email your entry as a Word Document to dandavin1913@gmail.com
Look forward to receiving all your entries.
Administration
Dan Davin Literary Foundation
email: dandavin@xtra.co.nz
website: www.dandavin.org.nz...
Proudly Supported By: Invercargill Licensing Trust, Community Trust Southland, Invercargill City Libraries & Archives
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