The 2026 John O’Connor First Book Award

The 2026 John O’Connor First Book Award

By Ōtepoti He Puna Auaha | Dunedin UNESCO City Of Literature | Posted: Tuesday Dec 09, 2025

Submissions close at midnight on 16th January 2026.

Named after SVP’s co-founder, and offered in collaboration with the Canterbury Poets’ Collective, this biennial award offers publication to the best debut manuscript of a South Island poet.

  • The inaugural competition was judged by Elizabeth Smither, who chose My thoughts are all of swimming, by Rose Collins.

  • The 2024 competition was judged by Harry Ricketts, and won by not everything turns away, by Philomena Johnson.

  • The 2026 competition will be judged by Fiona Farrell, and opened on 1 November 2025.

  • It is open to anyone resident in Te Waipounamu / the South Island who has not yet published a full collection of poetry – for the purposes of the competition, a “full collection” is defined as 24 pages or more. A chapbook of 24 pages or fewer is fine.

  • Entry fee is $30, and the prize is publication by Sudden Valley Press on National Poetry Day 2026.

Details here