Deadline: 30 September 2010
Geographical Restrictions: no mention
Reading Fee: $25
Accepts (genre): book-length manuscript of poems that pay close attention to form
Prize/Payment: $3,000 and the winning manuscript will be published by St. Augustine's Pres
The editors are pleased to announce the eleventh annual New Criterion Poetry Prize for a book length manuscript of poems that pay close attention to form.
Judges:
Roger Kimball, Eric Ormsby &
David Yezzi
The winner will recieve $3,000 and the winning manuscript will be published by St. Augustine's Press.
Please address manuscripts to:
The New Criterion Poetry Prize
900 Broadway, Suite 602
New York, NY 10003
"The New Criterion Poetry Prize . . . has become a more reliable indicator of high readability
than most other poetry prizes."—Booklist
An entrance fee of $25, by money order or certified check (no personal checks), must accompany each entry. Manuscripts should not exceed sixty pages in length. Submissions must be postmarked no later than September 30, 2010. The winner will be announced in January 2011.
Manuscripts will not be returned.
More information here.
Geographical Restrictions: no mention
Reading Fee: $25
Accepts (genre): book-length manuscript of poems that pay close attention to form
Prize/Payment: $3,000 and the winning manuscript will be published by St. Augustine's Pres
The editors are pleased to announce the eleventh annual New Criterion Poetry Prize for a book length manuscript of poems that pay close attention to form.
Judges:
Roger Kimball, Eric Ormsby &
David Yezzi
The winner will recieve $3,000 and the winning manuscript will be published by St. Augustine's Press.
Please address manuscripts to:
The New Criterion Poetry Prize
900 Broadway, Suite 602
New York, NY 10003
"The New Criterion Poetry Prize . . . has become a more reliable indicator of high readability
than most other poetry prizes."—Booklist
An entrance fee of $25, by money order or certified check (no personal checks), must accompany each entry. Manuscripts should not exceed sixty pages in length. Submissions must be postmarked no later than September 30, 2010. The winner will be announced in January 2011.
Manuscripts will not be returned.
More information here.