Entry free is $25 and includes a one-year subscription.ĭo you like writing under pressure and constraints? Then CV2’s 2-day poem contest may be just for you. First prize is $500, second prize is $250, third prize is $75, and an honourable mention will be made and awarded $25. This year’s judge is playwright and multigenre author, Natalie Meisner. Entry fee is $40 for each category and includes a subscription to the magazine.įreefall’s annual contest closes on April 30, 2021. First prize is $1,000, second prize is $750, and third prize is $500. This year’s poetry judge is Phil Hall, and prizes include cash, publication, and a subscription to Grain. The contest is open to poetry and fiction submissions. The Short Grain Contest’s deadline has been extended to April 15, 2021. Four finalists will also be selected and awarded $1,000 and published on CBC Books. The winner will receive $6,000, the opportunity to attend a two-week writing residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts and Creativity, and will be published on CBC Books. The CBC Poetry Prize recently opened on April 1 and is closes May 31, 2021. Here’s our breakdown of five big ones with approaching deadlines. Yi-Mei currently teaches Creative Writing for UBC’s Booming Ground program.April is a hot month for poetry contests. She is currently completing UBC’s MFA program and is a graduate from the Humber School of Writing. She also has two new books forthcoming with Annick Press, The Dog Doesn’t Eat Jam and a book of non-fiction on ancient China. Her full-length poetry collection, Sweet Devilry is forthcoming in Spring 2011 with Oolichan. One is caught in the cleft between the tracks and the platformĪnd just before my husband reaches to retrieve it,īio: Yi-Mei Tsiang is the author of A Flock of Shoes (Annick Press). We pry her fingers off, carry her kickingĪnd screaming her boots fall and tumble over the stationįloor. We’re travelling to Toronto, we’ve explained, Tsiang will receive a chapbook of her choice from the Vallum Chapbook Series and her poem will be featured on this site and in Vallum’s memo.īy the window, and even the small rounded hills look glacial SEND TO: you to everyone who entered the TenWordTenDay Poetry Invitational! The competition was fierce and we were thrilled to have so many excellent pieces to choose from.Ĭongratulations to Yi-Mei Tsiang for her wining poem “First Train Ride.” Ms. Your contact information and poem titles must be clearly delineated. Also write “VALLUM AWARD” in subject line of your email. Include your poems in an attachment without any identification. Please write your name, contact information and each poem’s title in the body of the email. YOU NOW HAVE THE OPTION TO SEND CONTEST SUBMISSIONS FOR THE VALLUM AWARD FOR POETRY ELECTRONICALLY, FOLLOWING PAYMENT OF ENTRY FEE.
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