Forward prize names poets Vidyan Ravinthiran and Karen Solie its first joint winners

Joint Winners of Prestigious Forward Prize Take Home £10,000 Each in Record-Breaking Year

This year's Forward Prize for Best Collection has yielded a historic first: two joint winners. Canadian poet Karen Solie and US-based Tamil poet Vidyan Ravinthiran have been named as the top contenders, marking the first time in the prize's 31-year history that the award has been shared.

Ravinthiran's collection, Avidyā, took its place among the shortlist for tackling "journeys of great personal significance" from a migrant perspective. Described as having emerged from a "migrant sensibility tied to three different countries," the book has garnered praise for its unique blend of experiences and perspectives.

Solie's Wellwater stood out for its self-interrogative tone, delving into the intersection of culture and crisis, while also addressing the natural world on the brink. Judges praised both collections for their ability to speak to our "urgent challenges" – climate change, war, and migration – with personal insight and philosophical depth.

The joint win comes as a significant recognition for Ravinthiran's unique voice and Solie's thought-provoking exploration of identity and culture. Each poet took home the top award's £5,000 prize, marking a new benchmark in the prestigious Forward Prize series.

Alongside the joint winners, other notable recipients emerged from this year's shortlist. Isabelle Baafi won the Jerwood Prize for Best First Collection for her stunning debut, Chaotic Good, which celebrates transformation through the story of escape from a toxic marriage. Abeer Ameer took home the prize for Best Single Poem in Written Form with At Least, a devastating meditation on loss and the duplicity of language used to sanitise tragedy.

The Forward Prize continues its tradition of showcasing some of poetry's most powerful voices, tackling topics that are increasingly pressing for our world today.
 
idk what's more surprising, two joint winners or them taking home £10k each lol 😂♂️. i mean, it's a record-breaker and all that, but still feels like a lot of cash just because they're sharing it between 'em 🤑. i'm happy for Ravinthiran tho, their collection sounds really unique & thoughtful - love the idea of migration as a journey of self-discovery 💡. Solie's work is pretty thought-provoking too, always good to see poets tackling climate change & identity stuff in a deep way 🌿💭. glad to see some fresh faces popping up on that shortlist too, like Baafi & Ameer - can't wait to check out their stuff 👀
 
🤯 I'm loving this record-breaking year for the Forward Prize! The fact that two joint winners took home £10,000 each is mind-blowing 🤑. It just goes to show how talented and diverse the poetry world is right now. Karen Solie's Wellwater was a total page-turner for me - her self-interrogative tone really resonated with me 🤔. And Vidyan Ravinthiran's Avidyā is like nothing I've ever read before - it's so refreshing to see a poet tackling migration and identity from their unique perspective 🌎. The judges' praise for both collections is well-deserved, as they did tackle some really urgent challenges with personal insight and depth 💪.
 
Omg I'm so stoked about this joint win 🤩📚! I mean, it's like they're totally killing the game with their collections, right? Karen Solie and Vidyan Ravinthiran are like two peas in a pod, exploring these heavy themes of identity, culture, and crisis. And £10k each is like, woah! That's crazy 💸🎉. I love that they're speaking to our "urgent challenges" with personal insight and philosophical depth - it's so needed right now 🌎💡.
 
🤔 I mean, £10k each? That's crazy rich. Are they going to have to take loans out or what 🤑. Seriously though, two joint winners is a big deal. It's like the judges couldn't decide on just one person. Maybe it's a good thing, gets more great poetry out there, but at the same time, do we really need that kind of money to be motivating people to write? I'm all for talented writers getting recognized, but £10k each seems like a lot of pressure 💸.
 
🤯 Can you believe it? The winners of the Forward Prize are not only getting £10k each 🤑, but also they're making a statement by sharing the prize for the first time in 31 yrs! 👏 It's amazing to see Karen Solie and Vidyan Ravinthiran taking home that £5k each 💸. I mean, we've had some record-breaking years before, but this is just crazy! 📈

On a more serious note, have you seen the stats on poetry book sales in 2024? 📊 It's up by 15% compared to last year! 🚀 And the most popular topics? Climate change (35%), mental health (23%), and social justice (17%) 🌎💖. I think it's great that poets are tackling these tough issues with personal insight and philosophical depth.

Here are some stats on poetry awards: since 2015, the number of female winners has increased by 25% 📈, while the number of LGBTQ+ winners has more than doubled in just three years 💪. It's a small step towards greater diversity and inclusion, but still so important! 🌈

And did you know that book clubs are getting younger? 🤝 The average age of book club members is now 29, compared to 36 in 2018! 📚 That's awesome news for poetry sales!
 
so stoked about the joint winners 🤩 - both karen solie and vidyan ravinthiran bringing such unique perspectives and voices to the table is a total game-changer 💥 i mean, it's so rare in these kinds of awards that you get two people who are really pushing the boundaries like this. and let's be real, their collections are both absolute masterpieces 📚 solie's "wellwater" is like, so hauntingly beautiful - and ravinthiran's "avidyā" is like a breath of fresh air in terms of its migrant sensibility 🌎 it's amazing to see these poets tackling the big issues like climate change and migration with such depth and nuance. can't wait to dive into their work! 👍
 
I'm so stoked to see more authors like Karen Solie and Vidyan Ravinthiran killin' the game with their collections! I mean, £10k each is insane 😱 and it's a testament to how amazing their work is. I've been listening to Ravinthiran's collection Avidyā nonstop and I'm obsessed - her writing is like a masterclass in storytelling. Solie's Wellwater is also incredible, I love how she explores the intersection of culture and crisis... I feel like we're living in some kind of dystopian novel or something 🤯. And can we talk about Isabelle Baafi's Chaotic Good? I've been re-reading it every few weeks since I first read it... her words are just so vivid and powerful 💫. The Forward Prize is all about celebrating the voices that really matter, you know?
 
I'm loving this record-breaking year for the Forward Prize 🎉! It's awesome to see two amazing poets, Karen Solie and Vidyan Ravinthiran, sharing the top spot – it just goes to show that poetry can bring people together across cultures 🌎. And I gotta say, their collections are totally thought-provoking... like, who wouldn't want to read about journeys of great personal significance and climate change at the same time? 💡 Solie's Wellwater has me thinking a lot about identity and culture, too – it's like, how do we navigate all these complexities in our own lives? 🤯 And I'm so stoked for Isabelle Baafi's win – Chaotic Good sounds like an incredible debut collection! 😍
 
I'm not sure what's more cringeworthy – the fact that these poets won £10k or that they're all being hailed as heroes 🙄. I mean, don't get me wrong, their work is probably great and all, but £10k? Can you imagine if that money just got absorbed into the existing literary establishment? It's like, where's the disruption? The innovation? I'd rather see some new, fresh talent making waves instead of these established poets cashing in on their names 🤑.
 
idk why this is happening i mean, i'm all for celebrating good writing and all, but two joint winners? it just feels like they're trying to shake things up or something 🤔. maybe it's a power move by the judges or someone? i don't know, but i've got my eyes on the prize 🤑... er, £10k each, lol. seriously though, these poets are talented and all, but is there more to this than meets the eye?
 
📊 I'm loving this win by Karen Solie and Vidyan Ravinthiran! It's crazy to think they're the first joint winners ever 🤯. Did you know that last year's Forward Prize saw a 25% increase in applications? 📈 That's some serious enthusiasm for poetry around here! 💫 The average age of the poets shortlisted was 37, which is pretty cool considering most poets are usually in their 30s or 40s. 🤝

The stats show that climate change and war have been the top triggers for personal significance in poetry this year 🌎💥. Meanwhile, women made up 72% of the shortlisted poets – impressive progress, right? 👩📚 According to Google Trends, interest in writing workshops has increased by 42% over the past year 📊. Maybe we'll see more joint winners soon? 🤔
 
OMG I'm so hyped about this record-breaking joint win 🤩! Both Karen Solie and Vidyan Ravinthiran are total bosses in their own right 💪. Their collections tackle so many heavy topics like climate change, war, and migration, but with such personal insight and philosophical depth 🌎. It's amazing to see how they're speaking truth to power and using their voices for good ✊️. The fact that we get two joint winners is just the cherry on top – it's a major recognition of these talented poets' work 💯!
 
You know I'm gonna geek out about this one 🤓. So, you gotta wonder what's behind the Forward Prize's decision to break away from tradition and award two joint winners this year? It feels like the prize committee is trying to send a message – that these poets' unique voices and perspectives are worth celebrating, even if it means bucking the system 🔄.

It also makes me think about the whole notion of 'progressive politics' in the literary world. Are we at a point where we need more diverse voices and experiences being amplified? Or is this just another way to say 'we're trying to be more inclusive'? I'm not saying it's either/or, but I do think there's some nuance here that's worth exploring 🤔.

And let's be real – two joint winners means double the prize money for the poets! You could argue that this is a win-win situation, but I see it as an opportunity to redefine what success looks like in the literary world. Maybe it's time we start valuing diversity and intersectionality over traditional notions of 'greatness' 📈
 
I'm loving this record-breaking win 🎉! It's awesome to see two talented poets sharing the spotlight and taking home a combined £10k each 😊. Karen Solie and Vidyan Ravinthiran's collections have clearly resonated with the judges, and it's no surprise given how timely and thought-provoking their work is on climate change, war, and migration 🌎💡. I'm also excited to learn more about Abeer Ameer's At Least - it sounds like a really powerful meditation on language and loss 💔. And congrats to Isabelle Baafi on her Jerwood Prize win for Chaotic Good - can't wait to dive into that debut collection! 📚
 
just saw this news about the forward prize winners 🙌 and i gotta say, it's pretty cool that two poets got a £10k each award 🤑 like, they're not just writers, but also super talented people who use their words to speak truth to power 💡 especially vidyan ravinthiran's collection avidyā is something else, talking about migrant experiences and blending perspectives in such a unique way 🌎
 
man i just loved reading about these joint winners of the forward prize... karen solie and vidyan ravinthiran both killed it with their collections 🤯 wellwater by solie is so deep, you can feel her words like a river flowing through your soul 💧 and avidya by ravinthiran is like a breath of fresh air, it's all about those journeys of great personal significance from a migrant perspective, really speaks to me as someone who's always felt like an outsider 🌎 i'm also loving the fact that they're giving these poets £10k each, that's some serious recognition 💸
 
🤔 u know what's wild? we're living in a time where the most influential literary award is basically just handing out cash to two people and being all "hey, congrats, you guys are cool now!" 🤑 £10k each, btw. but seriously, these poets, karen solie and vidyan ravinthiran, they got this joint win thing goin on... not bad for takin on some heavy stuff like climate change, war, and migration in their collections 💖 at least the judges saw fit to give 'em a decent chunk of change 🤑
 
omg 😍 those winners are literally 💥 amazing! karen solie & vidyan ravinthiran's collections are so thought-provoking 🤯 and timely 🕰️ they're addressing the big issues like climate change 🌎 and migration 🚂 in such a personal way, it's really inspiring 🙌. gotta love how the judges gave them that £10k each 💸 prize, it's a huge recognition of their work 💫
 
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