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Last Chance! Deadline February 28, 2021 - Submit Your Work Now

Mary Blinn Poetry Prize

2021 Judge Mark Turcotte
Thank you to everyone who has submitted to the Mary Blinn Poetry Prize 2021 competition.  But if you are one of those still working on your masterpiece, the time has come to submit your work.  There is only one week left before our deadline of February 28.

One $200 Winner and three $50 Finalists will be selected in an anonymous review by After Hours editors with the final winning decisions made entirely at the discretion of our 2021 judge Mark Turcotte.  Winning entries are published annually in the Summer Issue of After Hours.

Unlike our standard submission guidelines which require contributors to have a connection to metro Chicago, the Mary Blinn Poetry Prize is open to all poets writing in English.  We do hope you will enter the Mary Blinn Poetry Prize competition and/or recommend us to your favorite poets. There's nothing more exciting, as an editor, than clicking on the next poem, which might be the winner.

Deadline for entries is February 28, 2021

Guidelines Outlined Below and on our website:
Contest Information and Guidelines
About Mary Blinn

Mary wrote poetry throughout her life, but took up the craft in earnest in the 1990s, winning a prize with one of her earliest efforts, "His Treasure" in 1993.  More than a poet, however, Mary was also a singer/songwriter and visual artist.  Her CD of children's songs, "A Handful of Sunshine," which she wrote and performed, earned a Grammy nomination in 2002. 

When she was suddenly faced with a devastating illness, her reaction was to start a project to make a multimedia book about her hospitalization -- something to help other people who might share the same situation.  Taking a bad experience and turning it into something creative to help other people is quintessential Mary.  Unfortunately she wasn't able to complete that project; but in recognition of her talent and many other contributions to the poetry community, After Hours has published her selected poems entitled when word and image run away.
About our 2021 Judge, Mark Turcotte

Mark Turcotte (Anishinaabe---Turtle Mountain Band) is author of four poetry collections, including The Feathered Heart and Exploding Chippewas. Turcotte has been the recipient of a Lannan Literary Grant, two Literary Fellowships from the Wisconsin Arts Board, and a Josephine Gates Kelly Memorial Fellowship from Wordcraft Circle.  Most recently his work has been included in the Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry, the anthology What Saves Us, and featured at Poem-A-Day. He was the 2008/09 Visiting Native Writer at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, and served as Visiting Writer-In-Residence for Spring 2014 at the Center For The Writing Arts at Northwestern University. Since 2009 he has been a Senior Lecturer in the English Dept. at DePaul University.
After Hours has published two-issues per year consistently since June of 2000.  We are wholly independent without any outside source of funding.  We value our independence and want to continue without influence or oversight.  As is common with many literary journals who sponsor prizes and competitions, we will require an entry fee for this competition.  Your $15 entry fee will primarily fund our prizes but will also help to support the cost of publishing, postage and the overall long-term future of After Hours

Poetry Contest Guidelines

1) $15 entry fee.  Payment made through PayPal must be confirmed before submissions will be considered.  Payment link.

2) One $200 Winner and three $50 Finalists will be selected in an anonymous review by After Hours editors with the final winning decisions made by our 2021 Judge Mark Turcotte.

3) Submissions will be accepted between November 27, 2020 and  February 28, 2021.  Winners will be announced on April 15, 2021, and published in After Hours 2021 Summer Issue (released at the Chicago Printers Row Lit Fest, if the pandemic allows the fest in 2021).

4) All entries must be submitted via email to: poetryprize@afterhourspress.com.  You last name followed by "Mary Blinn Prize" should be the subject of the email.  Cover letter and poems should be combined in one file and emailed as a single attachment(.doc /.docx file types preferred). Your cover letter with contact information,75 word bio, and the names of the poems submitted is required. 

5) Open to writers, worldwide; poems must be written in English (translations accepted if translated by the author).  After Hours' Summer Issue must be a potential first publication for all works submitted. No previously published works, or works accepted for publication elsewhere. Simultaneous submissions are allowed, but we must be notified immediately if any poems are accepted elsewhere. 

6) No identifying personal or contact information should appear on any pages with poems. 

7) A cover letter with contact information,75 word bio, and the names of the poems submitted is required.

8) Entry fees are non-refundable. Send up to four poems per entry. There is no line-limit. Poems may be any length, any style, or any subject. Multiple entries by a single poet are accepted, however each group of four poems must be treated as a separate entry, each with its own cover sheet and an additional $15 fee.
AH Editors at the Printers Row Lit Fest:

Albert DeGenova
and
Pat Hertel
Contact:
editor@afterhourspress.com
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