The Callum Macdonald Memorial Award [Scotland]:
This Award has been created to recognise publishing skill and effort; to validate the practice of poetry publication in pamphlet form [a.k.a. chapbook]; and to encourage the preservation of printed material of this kind in the national collections.
[...] The prize consists of the presentation annually in May (the month of Callum’s birth) of The Callum Macdonald Quaichand a cash prize of £500.
Publishers of Scottish origin, living in Scotland, or engaged with Scottish culture may submit up to three pamphlets, which should not be less than 6 pages or more than 30 in length (not including preliminaries). It is expected that the binding will be limp cover, folded, rather than case bound and the original print run will not exceed 300 copies. It is also acceptable for pamphlets to be published by poets themselves.
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