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POETS & WRITERS MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES state, national, and international prizes in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. We list only prizes of $1,000 or more, prizes of less than $1,000 that charge no entry fee, and prestigious nonmonetary awards. Applications and submissions for the following prizes are due shortly. Before submitting a manuscript, first contact the sponsoring organization for complete guidelines. When requesting information by mail, enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE). See Submission Calendar for deadlines arranged by date and the Anatomy of Awards for a closer look at the numbers behind Grants & Awards. For announcements of recently awarded prizes, see Recent Winners.

Academy of American Poets

LENORE MARSHALL POETRY PRIZE

A prize of $25,000 is given annually for a poetry collection by a living poet published in the United States during the previous year. The winner also receives an all-expenses-paid ten-day residency at Glen Hollow in Naples, New York. Copies of the winning book are purchased and distributed to hundreds of members of the Academy of American Poets. Major Jackson, Jane Mead, and Patricia Smith will judge. U.S. publishers may submit four copies of a book published in 2018 with a $75 entry fee by May 15. Visit the website for the required entry form and complete guidelines.

JAMES LAUGHLIN AWARD

A prize of $5,000 is given annually for a second book of poetry by a living poet to be published in the current year. The winner also receives an all-expenses-paid weeklong residency at the Betsy Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. Copies of the winning book are purchased and distributed to approximately 1,000 members of the Academy of American Poets. Gillian Conoley, Fady Joudah, and Cole Swensen will judge. U.S. publishers may submit four copies of a manuscript of at least 48 pages that has come under contract and will be published in 2020 by May 15. There is no entry fee. Visit the website for the required entry form and complete guidelines.

Academy of American Poets, 75 Maiden Lane, Suite 901, New York, NY 10038. (212) 274-0343, ext. 13.
awards@poets.org

www.poets.org/awards

American Literary Translators Association

NATIONAL TRANSLATION AWARDS

Two prizes of $2,500 each are given annually for a book of poetry and a book of prose translated from any language into English and published in the previous year. For the poetry prize, poetry collections and verse dramas in translation are eligible; for the prose prize, short story collections and essay collections, novels, memoirs, prose drama, and hybrid prose works in translation are eligible. Publishers may submit a book published in 2018 by April 15. The entry fee is $50 for presses that publish more than 10 titles each year, and $30 for presses that publish fewer than 10 titles each year. Visit the website for complete guidelines.

(SEE RECENT WINNERS.)

LUCIEN STRYK ASIAN TRANSLATION PRIZE

A prize of $5,000 is given annually for a book of poetry, fiction, or nonfiction translated from an Asian language into English and published in the previous year. Publishers or translators may submit a book translated from Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Sanskrit, Tamil, Thai, or Vietnamese into English and published in 2018 by April 15. There is no entry fee. Visit the website for complete guidelines.

(SEE RECENT WINNERS.)

ITALIAN PROSE IN TRANSLATION AWARD

A prize of $5,000 is given annually for a book of fiction or nonfiction translated from Italian into English and published in the previous year. Publishers or translators may submit a book published in 2018 by April 15. There is no entry fee. Visit the website for complete guidelines.

(SEE RECENT WINNERS.)

American Literary Translators Association, University of Arizona, Esquire Building #205, 1230 North Park Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85721. Rachael Daum, Communications and Awards Manager.
rachaeldaum@literarytranslators.org

www.literarytranslators.org

Arts & Letters

ARTS & LETTERS PRIZES

Three prizes of $1,000 each and publication in Arts & Letters are given annu ally for a group of poems, a short story, and an essay. GennaRose Nethercott will judge in poetry, Peter Nichols will judge in fiction, and Pam Houston will judge in nonfiction. Using the online submission system, submit up to four poems or up to 25 pages of prose with a $20 entry fee by March 31. All entries are considered for publication. Visit the website for complete guidelines.

(SEE RECENT WINNERS.)

Arts & Letters, Arts & Letters Prizes, Georgia College, Campus Box 89, Milledgeville, GA 31061. (478) 445-1289. Laura Newbern, Editor.

artsandletters.gcsu.edu

Ashland Poetry Press

RICHARD SNYDER PUBLICATION PRIZE

A prize of $1,000, publication by Ashland Poetry Press, and 50 author copies is given annually for a poetry collection. Submit a manuscript of 64 to 96 pages with a $25 entry fee ($27 for electronic submissions) by April 30. Visit the website for complete guidelines.

Ashland Poetry Press, Richard Snyder Publication Prize, Ashland University, 401 College Avenue, Ashland, OH 44805. Paige Webb, Managing Editor.

www.ashlandpoetrypress.com/guidelines/snyder-prize

Atlanta Review

INTERNATIONAL POETRY COMPETITION

A prize of $1,000 and publication in is given annually for a single poem. Using the online submission system, submit up to three

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