Lim Jack Kin wins 2021 Malaysian Poetry Writing Competition

A total of 860 poets submitted 1,913 poetry submissions for the 2021 Malaysian Poetry Writing Competition, mooted by the University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM) in collaboration with Maya Press.

The competition, curated for Malaysian writers of all ages invited the submission of original unpublished poems on any topic.

The poets, some making their debut through the competition, had the opportunity to share their work on various Malaysian worldviews and on contemporary issues.

Lim Jack Kin took home the top recognition with his poem titled, “Year of the Rat” at the prize giving ceremony held at the UNM Kuala Lumpur Teaching Centre (KLTC) recently.

Allison and Jack beaming after being announced as winners

25-year old, Jack from Subang, said his poem was inspired by everything that was going on around him in 2020.

“It was truly the year of the rat, in more ways than one. As a kid I’ve always enjoyed playing with words. As I’ve gotten older, that’s evolved into learning to use words to make sense of what I felt. I’ve learnt that you should always chase your feelings, good or bad.

Writing is an important skill that everyone should have, but your experiences, and how it makes you feel, that’s the most important part of writing poetry.” Jack said.

Lim Jing Yi took second place for her poem titled, “Rape Culture Pyramid”, while Allison Jong Chia Ning rounded off the winners’ bracket in third place for her poem entitled, “A Ui/Ux Review of You”.

Allison said her piece was inspired by love and is dedicated to her partner, who is a product designer.

“Since I was 13, I’ve always used poetry as an outlet to express myself. I think it’s important to be comfortable with being vulnerable in your emotions, especially in writing poetry.” Allison said.

“For those only starting out in poetry, the best advice I can give is to just pick up a pen and write. It will be hard and you won’t get it right, but what’s important is that you write anyway.” the 26-year old Sarawakian added.

The winners took home a cash prize incentive of RM1,000, RM750 and RM500 respectively. Shortlisted and longlisted finalists also received a certificate of recognition as well as RM200 and RM100 respectively.

Recognising great potential in a number of submissions, the judges also awarded eight poets with honourable mentions.

The competition’s esteemed panel of judges comprised poet and writer, Wong Phui Nam, spoken word poet, Melizarani T. Selva, and poet, writer, translator, and journalist, Eddin Khoo.

Eminent Malaysian poet, Wong Phui Nam, who spoke at the ceremony said, “Overall, I find the poems to be more interesting than many submitted in past competitions or for selection for the purpose of publication. Some of the poems have turned out to be a pleasure to read.”

Chair of the Organising Committee and UNM Emeritus Professor of Faculty of Arts, Malachi Edwin Vethamani, said the overwhelming response in submissions shows that poetry is very much alive in the Malaysian literary scene.

Emeritus Professor Dr Vethamani with winner Lim Jack

“Poetry is not a very popular literary genre. Not many people read poetry. But it is exciting to see a new generation of poets emerge over the last few years.

It is a great achievement for Lim Jack Kin, Lim Jing Yi, and Allison Jong Chia Ning. We hope that they and all the other winners will continue to pursue their love for poetry, and that following the success of this competition, we’ll see greater support for the Malaysian literary community,” added Professor Vethamani.

Maya Press, the collaborative partner of the competition, will be publishing the compilation of winning poems entitled, ‘Best Malaysian Poems: Selected Poems from Malaysia Poetry Writing Competition 2021’, which will be available for the public to purchase in the first quarter of 2022.

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