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From The Color Wheel
NOW OPEN:
The 2021 Previously Published Poem Prize
$3500 Awarded for previously published poetry
Our landscape has exploded with presses and magazines over the last few decades with the advent of digital publications—so many good poems have been found, celebrated, and, unfortunately, forgotten. We want to bring light to those lost pieces of poetry, the work that you love but no longer receives the attention it deserves. Send us your favorite previously published poems!
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Winners and Finalists of the 2020 Palette Poetry Prize!
We are honored to share with everyone the winners, finalists, and longlist of the 2020 Palette Poetry Prize, selected by the 2019 Pulitzer winner, Forrest Gander!
1st & $4000— Teresa Dzieglewicz, for “There are no police in this poem”
2nd & $300— Matthew Minicucci, for “(grapes)”
3rd & $200— Kathleen Winter, for “The Sheep and The Lambs”
From The Color Wheel
NOW OPEN:
The 2021 Previously Published Poem Prize
$3500 Awarded for previously published poetry
Our landscape has exploded with presses and magazines over the last few decades with the advent of digital publications—so many good poems have been found, celebrated, and, unfortunately, forgotten. We want to bring light to those lost pieces of poetry, the work that you love but no longer receives the attention it deserves. Send us your favorite previously published poems!
Full Details & Submit
Need a Reminder to Submit? Add us to your Calendar:
Add to Calendar
Winners and Finalists of the 2020 Palette Poetry Prize!
We are honored to share with everyone the winners, finalists, and longlist of the 2020 Palette Poetry Prize, selected by the 2019 Pulitzer winner, Forrest Gander!
1st & $4000— Teresa Dzieglewicz, for “There are no police in this poem”
2nd & $300— Matthew Minicucci, for “(grapes)”
3rd & $200— Kathleen Winter, for “The Sheep and The Lambs”