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The Alsop Review Poetry Competitions
The Alsop Review’s competitions (for poetry & short stories) used to take place twice a year, usually fall & spring, but they’ve been suspended.
The American Poetry Journal Book Prize
Sponsored by J.P. Dancing Bear’s American Poetry Journal, this annual book prize offers $1000, publication & 25 copies of the book to the winner. Reading fee is $25, entry deadline February 28.
Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize
Letras Latinas, the literary program of the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame, offers this biennial prize of $1,000 + book publication to Latino/a poets who have not yet had a book professionally published. Coordinator Francisco Aragón wrote about The Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize for us here at About Poetry. Postmark deadline is January 15.
The Anhinga Prize for Poetry
The Anhinga Prize for Poetry ($2,000 cash plus publication by Anhinga Press) has been offered annually since 1983 for a manuscript of original poetry in English, and is intended for poets trying to publish a first or second book of poetry. Deadline is May 1, reading fee $25.
Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize
Sponsored by the Waywiser Press, a new, independent, small literary publisher based in London & Baltimore, the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize offers a cash prize of $3,000 or £1,750 and publication in both the US & the UK to the winning manuscript. Entry fee $25 for US residents, £15 for everyone else; postmark deadline December 1.
Bakeless Literary Prize in Poetry
Sponsored by the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference of Middlebury College, the Bakeless Literary Publication Prizes are an annual book series competition for new authors of literary works in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Postmark deadline is November 1; in addition to book publication, the prize includes a fellowship to the next year’s Bread Loaf conference.
Barrow Street Press Book Contest Award
Barrow Street Press offers book publication & a $1,000 prize to the winning manuscript in its annual competition. Molly Peacock judged in 2006, Carl Phillips will judge the 2007 contest. Postmark deadline is June 30, reading fee $25.
Beatrice Hawley Award
One of several book competitions sponsored by Alice James Books in Maine, the Beatrice Hawley Award is open to all US residents & requires no cooperative work commitment to the resulting book’s publication (unlike Alice James’ other contests). The entry deadline is December 1.
Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award
Red Hen Press offers book publication & a cash prize of $3,000 to the best poetry collection submitted in this competition. Postmark deadline October 31; final judge for the 2006 award was Quincy Troupe.
Best New Poets Open Competition
Each year, the Best New Poets anthology from the University of Virginia features the work of 50 emerging poets selected from nominations by writing programs, literary magazines, and an Open Internet Competition. Entry fee $8, online entry deadline June 15.
The Bordighera Poetry Prize
The Bordighera Poetry Prize, established in 1997, is “dedicated to finding the best manuscripts of poetry in English by an American poet of Italian descent & surname or middle maiden surname, to be translated into modern Italian, for the benefit of American poets of Italian ancestry and the preservation of the Italian language.” Postmark deadline May 31, winner announced in November.
Boston Review Poetry Contest
Boston Review sponsors an annual poetry contest, offering $1,000 and publication in the November/December issue for up to five unpublished poems. The $15 entry fee includes a subscription, postmark deadline June 1.
Bright Hill Press Poetry Chapbook Competition
This annual competition for a full-length book manuscript is sponsored by Bright Hill Press in upstate New York. The award is national publication & a $1,000 cash prize. Reading fee $22, postmark deadline November 30.
Camber Press Poetry Chapbook Award
Camber Press offers publication and a $1,000 prize for a chapbook of up to 24 pages chosen by its judge -- Thomas Lux in the first annual competition in 2005, Dick Allen in 2006, Stephen Dobyns in 2007 and Steve Orlen in 2008. Postmark deadline August 15, entry fee $15.
Carolina Wren Press Chapbook Contest
For 30 years, Carolina Wren Press has published books “by writers historically neglected by mainstream publishing.” Their poetry chapbook series began in 2000, and this contest offers publication in the series with 10 copies & $1,000 to the winning manuscript. Postmark deadline December 1, entry fee $18.
Caveat Lector Poetry Contest
Caveat Lector, a semi-annual San Francisco magazine “dedicated to literature, social and cultural criticism, philosophy, and the arts,” offered $200 and publication in both the print & Web versions of the magazine to poems submitted between January 1 & June 30 in 2005, but hasn’t put on a new contest since then.
CBC Literary Awards
Initiated in 1979 under the auspices of CBC Radio & The Tamarack Review (more recently joined by co-sponsors Canada Council for the Arts & enRoute Magazine), this is the Canadian big-time for both French & English speaking poets.
Chautauqua Literary Journal Annual Poetry Contest
The literary journal of the Chautauqua Writers’ Center in western New York state sponsors an annual poetry contest for which the prize is $1,500 plus publication in the summer issue of the journal. $20 entry fee includes a subscription, postmark deadline November 15.
Cleveland State University Poetry Center Prizes
The CSU Poetry Center offers $1,000 and publication in the CSU Poetry Series for the best full-length volume of original poetry in two categories: the First Book competition & the Open Competition (for poets who have already published one book). Manuscripts to be submitted between November 1 & February 15 each year, reading fee $25.
Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book Award
This annual competition offers a publication contract with Southern Illinois University Press, a $1,000 cash award & a $1,500 reading honorarium for a first book of 50-75 pages. Entry fee $25, postmark deadline July 1.
Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Open Competition Awards
Since 1998 (when Denise Duhamel was the first awardwinner) Crab Orchard Review and Southern Illinois University Press have offered cash prizes and publication to two poetry collections each year selected in this open competition. Postmark deadline November 17, publication the following spring.
Crab Orchard Review Richard Peterson Poetry Prize
Crab Orchard Review is the lit journal published by Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Its annual Poetry Prize offers $1500 + publication for 3 poems up to 100 lines. $10 entry fee, postmark deadline April 1.
Cranky Chapbook Contest
Cranky is a Seattle litmag with “a tendency toward quirky writing—work with an unusual or ever-so-slightly skewed perspective” and a poetry editor with a penchant for sonnets. The first-ever Cranky chapbook contest awarded $500 and 25 copies to Andrew Michael Roberts in 2007. Postmark deadline April 15, entry fee $15.
Del Sol Press Poetry Prize
web del sol, home of the InterBoard Poetry Competition & Del Sol Press, announced its first annual poetry book-length competition in 2004, inviting “submissions from both emerging and established poets, published or unpublished,” to be judged by Lucie Brock-Broido. Postmark deadline is January 15 each year; the award includes a $1,200 honorarium, book publication & 20 copies of the book.
Donald Justice Poetry Award
Offered biennially by West Chester University Poetry Center, this award ($1,000 plus publication) is given to two “unpublished, original book-length collections of poems that pay attention to form.” Postmark deadline November 1 of odd-numbered years; the two winners are designated for publication in the two following years.
The Dorset Prize
Sponsored by Tupelo Press, a well-respected independent literary publisher, the Dorset Prize is open to all poets writing in English. The winner receives $10,000 cash, book publication & international distribution; all finalists are considered for publication. Postmark deadline December 15.
Ekphrasis Prize
Ekphrasis is a poetry journal that publishes only ekphrastic poems, that is, poems based or focused on works of art. Every entry in their annual competition is considered for publication in the journal, but only one wins the $500 prize. Postmark deadline June 30, entry fee $3 per poem.
Emily Dickinson First Book Award
The Emily Dickinson Award for a first book by an American poet over the age of 50 is among the expanded list of prizes sponsored by the Poetry Foundation, which was formed as publisher of Poetry magazine after Ruth Lilly’s huge bequest. Free entries must be postmarked between May 15 and June 15.
Fence Modern Poets Series
Fence Modern Poets Series competition promises manuscripts will be judged by “a poet of renown” and awards $1,000 plus publication to a full-length collection by a poet writing in English at any stage in his or her career. Entry fee $25; submissions must be postmarked in February.
Field Poetry Prize
Every year since 1997, Oberlin College Press has published the winner of this competition, chosen by the editors of Field: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. Prize award is $1,000 plus publication. The $22 entry fee includes a one-year subscription to Field, postmark deadline May 31.
Fitzpatrick-O’Dinn Award
Spineless Books offered the Fitzpatrick-O’Dinn Award for the Best Book Length Work of Constrained Literature in 2004... “to an exemplary work of experimental literature” written under the contraint of “a systematic writing technique or overt formal structure.” Deadline was December 31, 2003, & judge Christian Bök chose Joshua Corey’s Fourier Series.
Five Fingers Review Poetry Award
Five Fingers Review is a San Francisco Bay area litmag published annually -- each issue is organized around a central theme, interpreted by four guest editors. The annual themes also apply to the poetry competition, for which the submission deadline is June 1.
Four Way Books Levis Poetry Prize
Four Way Books has published the winning poetry manuscripts selected by well-known poet judges in this annual competition since 1995 -- it’s now held every two years, in odd-numbered years. The winner receives $1000.00. Submissions may be by email or regular mail, entry fee $25, deadline March 31.
Four Way Books Intro Prize in Poetry
This is Four Way Books’ award for U.S. poets who have not yet published a book, held in even-numbered years. The winner receives $1000.00 plus publication. Submissions may be by email or regular mail, entry fee $25, deadline March 31.
Gerald Cable Book Award
The Gerald Cable Book Award, from Silverfish Review Press in Eugene, Oregon, was established in 1983 as an open chapbook competition. In 1995 the award became an annual first-book poetry prize for a full-length book. Postmark or email deadline is December 31, reading fee $20.
Gival Press Poetry Award
Gival Press publishes fiction, non-fiction & poetry in English, French & Spanish. The annual Poetry Award offers $1,000, publication & 20 copies for an original manuscript in English from an American or international poet, to be judged by last year’s winner. Reading fee $20, postmark deadline December 15.
The Glasgow Prize for Emerging Writers
Every third year (2004, 2007, 2010...) the annual Glasgow Prize from Shenandoah at Washington and Lee University in Virginia is awarded to a poet. It’s for writers who have published only one book, which serves as entry in the competition. Prize $2,500 plus publication in Shenandoah and a reading at Washington and Lee, deadline March 31 each year.
Glass Steel and Stone Urban Poetry Contest
The worldwide architecture Web site Glass Steel and Stone held its first Urban Poetry competition in 2001 & offered a replica of Francisco’s famous Transamerica Building as the grand prize in its 2004 competition, deadline September 1.
Grayson Books Poetry Chapbook Competition
Chapbook publication, $500 and 50 copies of the chapbook from Grayson Books in Connecticut. Reading fee $15, postmark deadline January 16.
Grub Street Book Prize
Grub Street is a Boston writers’ center that offers three annual prizes (in fiction, poetry & creative nonfiction) to writers from outside New England for “non-first” books. The prize brings the winners to Boston for a Friday night reading/book party & a Saturday “craft class,” all expenses paid with a $500 honorarium. Deadline for poetry books is March 15 for a September trip to Boston.
Howard Nemerov Sonnet Award
Since 1994, the annual Howard Nemerov Award offers a $1,000 prize for the best original, unpublished sonnet. Entry fee $3 per sonnet, deadline November 15th.
Jeffrey E. Smith Editor’s Prize in Poetry
Missouri Review offers an annual prize of $3000 for up to 10 pages of poem(s), deadline for mail or online submission October 1 each year.
John Ciardi Prize for Poetry
From BkMk Press at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, this annual prize offers book publication & $1000, manuscript deadline January 15.
Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry
Sponsored by Sarabande Books, the Kathryn A. Morton Prize is $2,000 cash, publication + a standard royalty contract. Submissions must be postmarked between January 1 & February 15, accompanied by a $25 reading fee & required entry form, which you can download from the Web site.
Kinereth Gensler Award
Formerly known as the New England/New York Award, this competition offers $2000, publication & a 3-year term on the Alice James Books Editorial Board to poets living in New England, New York or New Jersey. Entry fee $25 for 50-70 page manuscripts; postmark deadline October 1.
The Laureate Prize for Poetry
C.J. Sage, editor of The National Poetry Review, will choose each year “one new poem that TNPR believes has the greatest chance, of those entered, of standing the test of time and becoming part of the literary canon.” Entry fee $15, postmark deadline August 31.
The Ledge Poetry Chapbook Competition
The Ledge Poetry & Fiction Magazine in New York awards $1,000 plus chapbook publication (50 copies to the poet) to the winning manuscript in this annual contest. Postmark deadline October 31.
Lois Cranston Memorial Poetry Prize
Calyx Books & CALYX, A Journal of Art and Literature by Women offer this annual prize, judged each year by a different well-known woman writer, for three unpublished poems. Prize is $300 plus publication & a subscription to the journal. Entry fee $15, postmark deadline May 31.
Main Street Rag Chapbook Contest
Main Street Rag has published its print magazine since 1996, and since 1999 has published the winner of this annual chapbook competition. Email entry deadline is May 19 with a $17 entry fee, postmark deadline May 31 with a $15 reading fee.
The Malahat Review Far Horizons Award for Poetry
The Malahat Review bills itself as “Canada’s premier literary magazine” & invites emerging poets (who haven’t yet published a book longer than 48 pages) to enter the competition for its Far Horizons Award for Poetry. One prize of $500 (CAD) is awarded, plus payment at the rate of $40 (CAD) per printed page upon publication. Send 3 poems no longer than 60 lines, postmark deadline May 1.
Many Mountains Moving Poetry Book Contest
Many Mountains Moving is both a print journal and a press devoted to “diverse contemporary voices” in both fiction and poetry. Its annual poetry book contest has a $20 entry fee and a June 1 postmark deadline. Yusef Komunyakaa judged the 2007 contest.
Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize
Marsh Hawk Press had Gerald Stern as judge for its annual book publication award in 2005, Denise Duhamel in 2006, David Shapiro in 2007 and Thylias Moss for 2008. Manuscript submission deadline is April 30, and the prize is $1,000 plus publication.
May Swenson Poetry Award
Utah State University Press’ May Swenson Poetry Award, given annually to one of the manuscripts submitted the previous fall, offers a $1000 cash prize + book publication & royalties, with a postmark entry deadline of September 30. The judges are big-name poets like Harold Bloom, Alicia Ostriker & J.D. McClatchy.
Meridian Editors’ Prize in Poetry
Meridian, the semi-annual journal from the University of Virginia, sponsors annual prizes in fiction and poetry each fall, awarding $1,000 to the winners in each genre. Electronic submissions only, entry fee $16, deadline December 20.
Meridian Prose Poem Postcard Prize
This was a new contest in 2007: the winning entry was printed on a postcard distributed at the Associated Writing Programs conference & in an issue of Meridian. Entry fee $3, postmark deadline January 31.
Miller Williams Poetry Prize
A new award from the University of Arkansas Press, the Miller Williams Poetry Prize offers $5,000 plus book publication and a reading at the Arkansas Festival of Writers, to be awarded in 2010. Postmark deadline October 31, entry fee $25.
The Missouri Review Audio & Video Competition
In addition to its annual print competitions, The Missouri Review introduced a series of audio and video contests in 2007. Poets may wish to enter in the “Voice-Only Literature” category (for audio recordings up to 6 minutes) or the “Creative Short” category (for videos). $24 entry fee, postmark deadline December 1.
The Motherwell Prize
Sponsored by Fence Books (& previously known as the Alberta Prize), the Motherwell Prize offers $1,000 and publication for a first or second full-length collection of poems by a woman writing in English. Entry fee $25, postmark deadline November 30.
The National Poetry Review Book Prize
The National Poetry Review offers $1000 plus publication and 15 copies of the book to the winner of this new book prize. Reading fee $25, postmark deadline November 30.
National Poetry Series
The prestigious National Poetry Series was established in 1978 to ensure the publication of five books of poetry each year, selected by five distinguished poets, through participating publishers (currently Coffee House Press, HarperCollins, Fence Books, Penguin Books & one to be announced). Postmark deadline February 15, entrance fee $30; each winner receives $1,000.
National Writer’s Union Poetry Competition
It’s not exactly online (entries must be mailed), but the annual Santa Cruz/Monterey Local NWU competition winners is published in print and on the Local’s Web site. The NWU “celebrates multi-cultural creativity” & welcomes all subject matter. Deadline is November 30; recent judges include Adrienne Rich & Donald Hall.
Nebraska Review Prize in Poetry
This is another competition that was administered by Zoo Press & is now defunct.
New Criterion Poetry Prize
Budding neo-formalists will be interested in this annual award offered by New Criterion, for a book of poems that “pay close attention to form.” $25 entry fee, postmark deadline September 30.
New Letters Prize for Poetry
New Letters, the lit mag of the University of Kansas City, has offered prizes for poetry, fiction & essays since 1986, “to discover and reward new writers and to encourage more established writers to try new genres or new work in competition.” The award is $1,500 for the best group of 3-6 poems, entry fee $15, postmark deadline May 18.
New Women’s Voices Chapbook Competition
Finishing Line Press in Kentucky offers $1,000 and publication for a chapbook-length poetry collection written by a woman who has never before published a full-length collection. Postmark deadline February 15, reading fee $15.
The Orphic Prize for Poetry
Offered by Dream Horse Press, the Orphic Prize is a book publication award judged by editor Dancing Bear. $800 prize, $20 reading fee, postmark deadline extended to December 1.
The Paris Review Prize in Poetry
Yet another competition formerly administered by Zoo Press & now defunct.
Passager Poetry Contest for Writers Over 50
Passager publishes a semi-annual journal & books whose mission is “to explore the imagination during the ‘later years’ and to hear the passion that is so often attributed to the young.” One issue each year is devoted to their poetry contest: deadline February 15, reading fee $20 (includes subscription), prize $300 + publication.
Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers
The Kenyon Review gives a scholarship to its annual Young Writers’ Workshop the next summer to the winner of this annual contest for high school sophomores & juniors. Entries are free & must be submitted online between November 1st & 30th.
Pavement Saw Press Chapbook Contest
Pavement Saw Press has been publishing chapbooks since 1997; they “specialize in finding authors who have been widely published in literary journals but have not published a chapbook or full length book.” This is their annual chapbook competition -- postmark or online submission deadline December 31, entry fee $12.
Pavement Saw Press Transcontinental Poetry Award
Pavement Saw Press publishes at least one full-length collection annually from submissions to this first-book contest. The winner receives $1,000 and 50 copies of the book. Postmark/electronic submission deadline August 15, entry fee $20.
Perugia Press Prize
Perugia Press publishes “one collection of poetry each year, by a woman at the beginning of her publishing career,” and chooses the manuscript to be published from the entries to its annual award competition for a first or second book by a woman. The prize is $1,000 plus publication; submissions are accepted between August 1 & November 15.
Poetic Licence Contest for Canadian Youth
A national celebration of young talent, open to all Canadian writers from grade 7 to 12, accepting submissions in English or in French by December 1 each year. Winners are announced during Young Poets Week in April.
Poetry Business Book & Pamphlet Competition
An annual event sponsored by The Poetry Business in Huddersfield, England. The deadline is November 29, the winning collection receives a cash prize & is published on the Smith/Doorstop Books imprint.
Poetry Daily/Virginia Arts of the Book Center Contests
Poetry Daily and the Virginia Arts of the Book Center collaborate on an annual contest resulting in limited edition, letterpressed broadsides created by artists at the VABC. The 2006 competition was for pairs of poems; the 2007 contest sought poems focusing on letters; for 2008 it’s the “Taste ’Test.” Entry fee $10, postmark deadline June 1.
Poetry Super Highway Poetry Contest
Since 1998, Rick Lupert’s Poetry Super Highway has organized this competition, in which the $1 entry fees are returned to the winners along with prizes donated by a large group of sponsors gathered from the online poetry community. Deadline is in the fall.
Poets Out Loud Prize
From the Poets Out Loud community at Fordham University, this annual prize offers $1,000 plus publication by Fordham University Press for a manuscript from a poet with or without previous book-length publication, postmark deadline November 15.
A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize
This is an annual book publication prize sponsored by BOA Editions in memory of its founding publisher. Entries accepted between August 1 & November 30 each year, entry fee $25; the winner is announced the following spring for publication in their New Poets of America Series.
Pudding House Chapbook Competition
Pudding House has published hundreds of chapbooks & their author list includes many names you might recognize from small press lit zines & indie readings around the U.S. Their annual competition asks for 24-28 page manuscripts & rewards the winner with $1,000 cash, $1,000 to give to a shelter program for the homeless, plus publication. September 30 deadline, $15 entry fee.
Robert Watson Poetry Award
Sponsored by Spring Garden Press & The Greensboro Review, the Robert Watson Award was new in 2007. The winning manuscript is published as a letterpress, limited edition chapbook, 50 copies of which go to the poet, who also receives $500 & an invitation to read at UNC Greensboro. Postmark/online entry deadline April 2.
Sawtooth Poetry Prize
From Ahsahta Press at Boise State University, the Sawtooth Poetry Prize awards a $1,500 honorarium + 25 copies of the published book to any poet writing in English. Reading fee $25, postmark deadline March 1.
Shadow Poetry Chapbook Competition
Shadow Poetry offers to publish “one incredibly talented poet every six months who has an extraordinary collection of unpublished poetry (up to 40 pages)” in its biannual chapbook competition. Prize $100 + 50 copies + 25% royalties, reading fee $15, postmark deadline December 31.
Slapering Hol Press Chapbook Award
Since 1991, Slapering Hol Press (Old Dutch for “Sleepy Hollow”) has offered a $1000 cash award, publication, ten books, and a reading at The Hudson Valley Writers’ Center to the winner of its chapbook competition for emerging writers (i.e., not previously published in chapbook or book form), deadline May 15.
Spire Press Book Contests
Spire Press, founded in 2002, calls itself “a nonprofit mission-driven organization” and publishes both chapbooks and full-length books chosen through its anonymously judged competitions. Each award offers $500 + publication. Entry fees are $18; postmark deadline for the chapbook contest is May 1, for the full-length book contest December 31.
sub-Terrain Annual Literary Awards
Vancouver BC’s sub-Terrain Magazine has rolled its three annual writing contests into “one exultant frenzy of activity.” Prize $500 plus publication in the magazine, reading fee $20, annual postmark deadline May 15.
trAce Electropoetry Competition
And How Far Away Are You?,” by Miranda Mowbray & Walter Aprile, took first place in this 1998 contest sponsored by the trAce online writers’ community & NOW Festival of Electronic Arts, both in the UK.
trAce International Hypertext Competition
trAce has also cosponsored with AltX two competitions for best hypertext on the Web. Sharing the jointly awarded first prize in 1998 was Scott Rettberg, former Contemporary Lit Guide at About; the New Media winner in 2001 was Talan Memmot, for “Lexia To Perplexia.”
The T.S. Eliot Prize (UK)
UK Poet Laureate Andrew Motion described this as “the Prize most poets want to win.” Sponsored by the British Poetry Book Society, a poetry book club founded by Eliot & others in 1953, and funded by Eliot’s widow, the annual T.S. Eliot Prize is £10,000.
The T.S. Eliot Prize (US)
The American T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry is sponsored by Truman State University Press in Missouri. It’s “an annual award for the best unpublished book-length collection of poetry in English, in honor of T. S. Eliot’s considerable intellectual and artistic legacy” -- deadline October 31.
Tupelo Press Snowbound Series Chapbook Award
Tupelo Press also sponsors this annual chapbook contest for manuscripts of 20-30 pages. Reading fee $20, prize $1,000 + publication, postmark deadline February 15.
Vallum Award for Poetry
Vallum is a new semi-annual poetry & art magazine out of Montreal, which sponsors this annual contest “that recognizes excellence in poetry, open to international poets.” First prize is $1,000, postmark deadline October 31 each year.
Verse Drama Prize
This is a new award from the Poetry Foundation, directing renewed attention to an underrecognized form on the contemporary literary scene. The winner will receive $10,000 and a public staged reading of the manuscript in Chicago. Entry is free, postmark deadline June 15.
War Poetry Contest
Jendi Reiter, editor of WinningWriters.com’s Poetry Contest Insider, judges their annual competition for poems on the theme of war, deadline May 31.
The Washington Prize
This annual prize sponsored by The Word Works began in 1981 as a single-poem competition & now offers a $1500 award and book publication for a full-length manuscript submitted between January 15 & March 1 each year.
Wergle Flomp Poetry Contest
WinningWriters.com sets the poetry scammers up for ridicule in this annual contest, which offers a cash prize for “the best parody poem that has been sent to a ‘vanity poetry contest’ as a joke.” Word-jokesters, go for it: entries are accepted between August 15 & April 1.
Writers at Work Fellowship Competition
Writers at Work puts on an annual writers’ conference in the Salt Lake City area, and offers a $1,500 prize, publication in Quarterly West and a featured reading & editor/agent consultation at the conference to the winners of this competition. Free entry, postmark/email deadline March 1.
Writers List Contests
Members of Mike Barker’s MIT-based subscription listserv for writers have generated a long sequence of seasonal poetry contests, with often-handmade prizes awarded by the volunteer contest organizers.
Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition
Awarded since 1919, the Yale Younger Poets prize is the oldest annual literary award in the U.S., currently judged by Louise Glück. It’s open to American citizens younger than 40 who have not yet published a book, entry fee $15, postmark deadline November 15.

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