23.1109 Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers

Are you a Sophomore or a Junior?

Do you think poetry is more than just “Roses are Red..” or obscene limericks?
Do you have a passion for poetry?
Would you be interested in seeing your work published?

If the answers to any of these questions are, “YES!” Follow this link Kenyon Review’s Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity and best of luck to all poets!!

The Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers, created in 2007 to recognize outstanding young poets, is an annual contest for poets who are sophomores and juniors in high school. The contest is named in honor of Patricia Grodd in recognition of her generous support of The Kenyon Review and its programs, as well as her passionate commitment to education and deep love for poetry.

The poems by the winner and runners-up will be published in The Kenyon Review, and the winner receives a full scholarship to the Kenyon Review Young Writers workshop. Submissions for the contest are open every year November 1 through November 30.