Poetry Deadlines: January & February

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We’ve got to be thankful to live in a world which offers so many opportunities for poets to get their work out there. Here are eighteen contests, magazines, and fellowships to submit your poems to soon.


 

 

Deadline: 1/15

We’re so excited to start the year with this award: $2000 + a quarter page ad in Poets & Writers with your beautiful face and profile.

Reading Fee: $20

 

Deadline: 1/15

Translations are a wonderful part of our community—Columbia Journal is looking for yours. Send up to five and read the details about the rights.

Reading Fee: $0

 

Deadline: 1/20

Cagibi is also looking for your translated poetry for their April issue.

Reading Fee: $3

 

Deadline: 1/20

Poetry International Chapbook — Winter Edition

Jane Hirshfield and Caolyn Forché have published with International Poetry—get your name in there too. Chapbooks should be between 7 and 24 pages.

Reading Fee: $20

 

Deadline: 1/31

This is the program’s first year, so if you’re a Black college writer with three stellar poems—submit now. Get in on this opportunity. There will be cash prizes awarded.

Reading Fee: $25

 

Deadline: 1/27

Free workshop from Brooklyn Poets! Including their online coursework. Don’t miss it.

Reading Fee: $0

 

Deadline: 1/31

This contest is looking for debut authors 33 years or younger—winner gets publication and $1000. Poet Stacy Waite will judge.

Reading Fee: $25

 

Deadline: 1/31

Poetry Consultations from BLP Author Marcela Sulak

Marcela Sulak is looking to give feedback: Single poems, up to 2 pages in length, $10; Folios of up to 5 poems, not to exceed 7 pages in length, $30; Chapbooks, up to 40 pages in length, $150; Full-length collections, up to 80 pages in length, $250.

Reading Fee: $10-$250

 

Deadline: 1/31

The Iowa Review Award

Iowa Review is looking for up to 10 pages of poetry. Kiki Petrosino will select the winner, who will receive $1500 and publication.

Reading Fee: $20

 

Deadline: 2/1

Crazyhorse Poetry Prize

Send up to 3 poems to this giant in our community—winner gets $2000 and publication.

Reading Fee: $20

 

Deadline: 2/1

Sheila-Na-Gig Poetry Contest

This quarterly award from Sheila-Na-Gig gives out $107 to each winner. Send them your work!

Reading Fee: $7

 

Deadline: 2/15

The Antioch-Frontier Fellowship Contest

For non-MFA poets only, this really unique contest will send the winner to Los Angeles to participate at Antioch University LA’s 10 day MFA residency, all expenses paid. If you’re a poet who’s thinking about getting an MFA, there’s no better opportunity than this to decide.

Reading Fee: $20

 

Deadline: 2/15

Milkweed’s Ballard Spahr Prize

Poets of the Midwest—Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, or Michigan—submit your manuscripts here for a chance at the $10,000 prize.

Reading Fee: $0

 

Deadline: 2/15

Sarabande’s Kathryn A Morton Prize

Sarabande’s founders, Sarah Gorham and Jeffrey Skinner, will judge this year’s prize, awarding the winner: $2,000, publication of a full-length collection of poetry, a Sarabande Writing Residency, and a standard royalty contract.

Reading Fee: $28

 

Deadline: 2/15

Gigantic Sequins

A great journal with a great reputation—send 3-5 poems to be considered for their next issue.

Reading Fee: $0

 

Deadline: 2/15

Breadloaf Writers Conference

Breadloaf may be the best known writers conference around—and they’re highly selective about who gets to show up. Send them your best work.

Reading Fee: $20

 

Deadline: 2/28

Beloit Poetry Journal

Send BPJ up to 5 poems to be considered for their next issue.

Reading Fee: $0

 

Deadline: 2/28

Cold Mountain Review’s RT Smith Prize for Narrative Poetry

If you’ve got a narrative poem (ballads, dramatic monologues, linear narratives, lyric narratives, and other hybrids) with an ecological/eco-justice theme, this contest is perfect-timing. Winner receives $500 and publication.

Reading Fee: $12