Genre: Poetry
Ottoline Prize
Inside the Contest: Behind the Scenes at Six Great Contests to Enter This Summer

This summer’s notable opportunities celebrate new talent, amplify marginalized voices, and push boundaries. Our editors take you behind the scenes to see how these contests are run, who they serve, and why they do what they do.
FSG Writer’s Fellowship
Poetry London Prize
Double Dreaming, Double Imagining: A Profile of Douglas Kearney

In the poetry collection I Imagine I Been Science Fiction Always, Douglas Kearney shatters traditional expectations by transforming images and texts into dynamic conversations about Black identity, personhood, and art.
Who’s In and Who’s Out: Crafting Poetry Submission Packets

Curating and sequencing your poems with intention can positively affect the outcome of your submission. Contest organizers and judges offer four guiding points as you assemble your poetry packet.
Poetry Book Prize
Poetry and Short Story Awards
Undocupoets Turns Ten

In the past decade, the Undocupoets advocacy organization has greatly increased undocumented poets’ visibility as meaningful voices in American poetry. The group plans to push forward in community against the difficulties to come.
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