2026 Poetry Prize – Longlist

PoetPoem
David AdèsIncendiary
Emma BaldwinBurnout
Michelle BrockFire Sale
David BrysonThe Bowsers
Megan CartwrightBefore the heatwave
Julietta Cerinpause connect
JP Collisdorothy
Anne Elveyfragments of peace & war
Steve EvansHow to Undo a Love Poem
Diane FaheyThe Lighthouse Fire
Es FoongOn Quitting
Jane FrankCaesura
Jane FrankAfter a day painting en plein air in Upwey, Fred Williams works on Burnt Landscape, 1968
Peter FrankisMatins
Kathryn FryChild in a Doorway
Jo GardinerHow to Light a Poem
Jo GardinerIcarus at Malabar Bay
Suzy GordonWood-Burning Stove, Wells
Jonathan GreenhauseOur Suburban Homes Burn Down in Perfect Lines
Rachael Wenona GuyLittle Otik at St John of God
Scott JacksonThin
Catherine JohnstoneCuriosity Burn
Lillace KentaChanterelle
Allan LakeElwood (fired) Bakery
Martin LangfordTrigger Warning
Wes LeePersephone And Hades Take A Vacation From The Underworld
Wes LeeThe World, A Brief Dream Under A Summer Moon
Sue LockwoodLittle sun gods
Tim LovedayWhat to do when the world is ending
Phoebe LuptonThird-degree
Carolyn MaselExtant
Alexandra McCallumBothering the meniscus
Hannah McCannHold a candle
Mariko McKinnonFront Row Seats
Rachael MeadSmoke haze ghazal
Scott-Patrick MitchellWe May Be A House
Jan NapierAny Bombed City
Damen O'BrienThe Eternal Flame
Damen O'Brien2 Degrees
Vanessa PageOnion weed
Renee Pettitt-SchippThese Days
RTBThe Burning Tower
Vuong PhamThe Incinerated (1975)
Nadia RhookPetrichor and marshmallows in a time of empire
Diane RobinsonAtmosphere
Robyn RowlandChoose
Brenda SaundersFirestick: Warraburnburn
Ann ShenfieldUnbroken
Laura Jan ShoreChristmas Eve Before the Fires
Rose van SonSaint Anthony's Relics
Rae Whitethere was a fire here last night
Troy Wong媽媽
Morgan Yasbincekwatch and act

Poets and poems ‘on fire’

In 2026 poets submitting to the Liquid Amber Poetry Prize were invited to respond to the prompt of ‘poetry on fire’ and encouraged to riff on this theme as broadly as their imaginations might take them.

This year, as our world convulses in suffering, violence and uncertainty, ‘fire’ seems to speak to many experiences of loss as well as the tenacious possibilities of hope, even transcendence – and poetry provides an essential register for these articulations and the insights that come with them.

The judges said… we were honoured to encounter everyone’s work, both those in this Longlist and those we were unable to include. Your words of heart and courage and the skilfulness of your craft in turns moved, impressed and inspired us. We read your poems aloud to each other, experiencing them from different perspectives. Individually and collectively the poems were indeed wonderfully, disruptively, compellingly ‘on fire’ – thank you.

 

First prize – $1,250
Second prize – $650
Best Poem by an Emerging Poet – Editing Service Pack with Rose Lucas

Poems on the Longlist are published as the 2026 anthology  Poetry on Fire,  to be launched by Nathan Curnow at the Poetry Zoom event, 26 November 2026

All poets with a poem in the Longlist will receive a complimentary copy of the anthology.