CRWROPPS Post:: Loraine Williams Poetry Prize Now Open for Submissions!



We are excited here at The Georgia Review for this year's contest and hope you might share this poetry prize information with your communities. Thank you. 

The Georgia Review's Loraine Williams Poetry Prize is now open for submissions until May 15th (submissions accepted either through Submittable or by regular mail postmarked within the same timeframe). The winner will receive $1,500 and publication. Additionally, three featured finalists will earn $200 and publication in The Georgia Review.  All entries will be considered for publication. 

Only one entry per writer. Submissions cost $30, which includes a one-year subscription to The Georgia Review. (Current subscribers will receive a one-year extension.) No simultaneously submitted work. An entry may include one, two, or three poems, but no more than a total of ten standard pages in 12-point or larger type. Work previously published in any form will not be considered. Please note that students, faculty, staff, and administrators currently affiliated with the University of Georgia are ineligible for the LWPP. Intimate friends, relatives, colleagues, and former or current students of a judge are also ineligible to enter. Previous winners of our contest should wait three years before entering again.

Learn more about this year's contest and submission guidelines here



Soham Patel
Associate Editor
Book Review Editor 
The Georgia Review 
she/they

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Creative Writers Opportunities Blog

CRWROPPS Post: Edelstein-Keller Writer in Residence

CRWROPPS Post: 2024 Mountain Words Writer-in-Residence