Poetry Deadlines: February & March

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Every 15th of the month: new deadlines, new contests, and new opportunities for your voice to find the world. The next six weeks include: Frontier’s All Expense Paid Trip to Los Angeles for a 10 Day Residency,  Persea’s Lexi Rudnitsky Editor’s Choice Award, Prairie Schooner’s Book Prize and more.


 

DEADLINE: 2/28

Featured: 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


DEADLINE: 3/1

Hunger Mountain’s Ruth Stone Poetry Prize

Guest Judge Natalie Diaz will select a winner to receive $1,000 and online publication. A runner-up will receive $100 and online publication. Send up to three unpublished poems.

Reading Fee: $20


DEADLINE: 3/1

Copper Nickel

Send 4-6 poems to be considered for the next issue of Copper Nickel.

Reading Fee: $0


DEADLINE: 3/1

Black Warrior Review

Submit up to 5 poems, no more than 10 pages, to be considered for publication in Black Warrior Review. They are “looking for poems that play with and interrogate genre, form, and language.”

Reading Fee: $3


DEADLINE: 3/1

Gulf Coast

Gulf Coast seeks submissions of up to 5 poems for its print edition.

Reading Fee: $3


DEADLINE: 3/7

Persea’s Lexi Rudnitsky Editor’s Choice Award

The award is open to American citizens living anywhere in the world who have previously published at least one full-length book of poetry (40+ pages). Winner receives publication from Persea, an advance of $1,000, and $1,000 toward readings. Past winners include Cameron Awkward-Rich, Heather Derr-Smith and Shane McCrae.

Reading Fee: $30


DEADLINE: 3/15

Prairie Schooner Book Prize Contest

Poetry manuscripts of 50 pages or more are eligible for the award of $3,000 and publication by University of Nebraska.

Reading Fee: $25


DEADLINE: 3/20

Sewanee Writers’ Conference

Submit a poetry manuscript of 10-15 pages (published or unpublished work) to be considered for this summer’s conference, featuring a poetry faculty that includes Robert Hass and Marilyn Nelson.

Reading Fee: $0


DEADLINE: 3/31

Cave Canem Poetry Prize

The prize is open to Black writers of African descent who have not had a full-length poetry collection published by a professional press. Winner to be selected by Final Judge Evie Shockley and screened by first readers Marwa Helal and Tyree Daye.

Reading Fee: $20