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SUMMARY:The 18th Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize will open for submissions on September 1st\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:The 18th Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize will open for submissions at midnight on September 1st 2022\, and will close again at midnight on December 1st\, 2022.  \nAnyone over the age of 18 who has not already published more than one full-length poetry collection may submit. \nThe winner will receive a purse of $3\,000\, and his or her collection will be published by Waywiser in the USA and the UK in the spring of 2024. The winner and the judge will give a reading in Washington DC under the auspices of the Folger Shakespeare Library. \nPast judges include Richard Wilbur\, Heather McHugh\, Mark Strand\, Mary Jo Salter\, Charles Simic\, Rosanna Warren\, J.D. McClatchy\, Eavan Boland\, Edward Hirsch\, Gjertrud Schnackenberg\, Vijay Seshadri\, Charles Wright\, and Alice Fulton. \nSubmit online a manuscript of between 48 and 88 pages with a $29 entry fee by midnight on December 1st\, 2022. \nFor full guidelines and submission portal\, please visit our website: https://hechtprize.waywiser-press.com/
URL:https://waywiser-press.com/event/the-18th-anthony-hecht-poetry-prize-will-open-for-submissions-on-september-1st-2022/
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SUMMARY:Danielle Blau will read from p e e p\, winner of the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Reading \nDanielle Blau’s debut full-length poetry collection peep was selected by Vijay Seshadri for the 2021 Anthony Hecht Prize. Her nonfiction book Rhyme or Reason: Poets and Philosophers on the Problem of Being Here Now is forthcoming from W.W. Norton. Blau’s mere eye was selected for a Poetry Society of America Chapbook Award and published with an introduction by D.A. Powell\, and her poems won first place in the multi-genre Narrative 30 Below Contest. Poetry\, short stories\, articles\, and interviews by Blau appear in The Atlantic\, Australian Book Review\, The Baffler\, The Literary Review\, Narrative Magazine\, The New Yorker’s book blog\, The Paris Review\, Ploughshares\, The Saint Ann’s Review\, several volumes of the Plume Anthology of Poetry\, and elsewhere. Her work has been set to music by composers of various stripes and performed in such venues as Museum of  Contemporary Art Australia and Carnegie Hall. A graduate of Brown University with an honors degree in philosophy\, and of New York University with an MFA in poetry\, Blau teaches at Hunter College in Manhattan\, and curates and hosts the monthly Gavagai Music + Reading Series in Queens\, where she lives with her son Kai. \nThis event is free\, but you must preregister here: \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/872563677
URL:https://waywiser-press.com/event/danielle-blau-will-read-from-p-e-e-p-winner-of-the-anthony-hecht-poetry-prize/
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SUMMARY:Henry Walters will read from The Nature Thief\, finalist for the 16th annual Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Reading \nHenry Walters is a New Hampshire poet\, raised in the Midwest. His second book of poems\, The Nature Thief\, was a finalist for the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize and was published by The Waywiser Press in late 2022. His first book of poetry\, Field Guide A Tempo\, was a finalist for the 2016 Kate Tufts Discovery Award. A student of Latin and Greek\, he lived as a falconer’s apprentice in Ireland and a beekeeper’s assistant in Sicily before returning to the United States\, where he has worked as a seasonal biologist\, postal carrier\, census-taker\, gardener\, carpenter\, baseball and basketball coach\, actor\, and birding guide. His poems\, translations\, reviews\, and essays appear in periodicals such as The Threepenny Review\, The Yale Review\, Orion\, Literary Imagination\, and New Letters. He lives with his young family\, a hive of bees\, and a hawk. \nThe event is free but you must register in advance by going to: \nHenry_Walters_Reading
URL:https://waywiser-press.com/event/henry-walters-will-read-from-the-nature-thief-finalist-for-the-16th-annual-anthony-hecht-poetry-prize/
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SUMMARY:The Seventeenth Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize Reading
DESCRIPTION:James D’Agostino\, whose The Goldfinch Caution Tapes\, won the seventeenth annual Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize\, will read alongside the contest’s judge\, acclaimed poet Alice Fulton. \nPlease note that this event will be presented via ZOOM in Eastern Time (ET). Access links will be included in a performance reminder email closer to the event. \nTickets to this event are Pay What You Will\, starting at $5\, in order to make them accessible to whoever would like to attend. We appreciate whatever you can afford\, which will go toward supporting future programming. \nTo reserve your ticket(s)\, please click on this link\, which will take you to the Folger Shakespeare Library’s website: https://www.folger.edu/whats-on/anthony-hecht-poetry-prize-alice-fulton-james-dagostino/
URL:https://waywiser-press.com/event/the-seventeenth-anthony-hecht-poetry-prize-reading/
LOCATION:Folger Shakespeare Library\, 201 East Capitol St. SE\, Washington\, DC\, 200003\, United States
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