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  2. Poetry Society of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Poetry Society of Texas' annual poetry publication A Book of the Year. The society has published poetry books annually since 1922, featuring the year's prize-winning poetry. The archive of the PST publications is housed in the Dallas Public Library, including numerous volumes from the society and its members. [1]

  3. List of poetry awards - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry; Maurice English Poetry Award – awarded for a volume of poetry published when a poet is more than 50 years old; National Book Award for Poetry; National Book Critics Circle Award – given annually in poetry and in five other categories to promote the finest books and reviews published in English

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  5. Poetry Out Loud - Wikipedia

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    The 1st place winner wins $20,000, the 2nd place winner wins $10,000, and the 3rd place winner wins $5,000. The 4th-9th place takes home $1,000. All 53 finalists win $200 from their state competition, along with a stipend for their high school to purchase poetry books.

  6. Sarah Cortez - Wikipedia

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    This book received Honorable Mentions in the Los Angeles Book Festival Awards and the Great Southwest Book Festival. Cold Blue Steel (Texas Review Press, 2013) is a collection of poems reflecting on law enforcement thirteen years after How to Undress a Cop .

  7. Poetry Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Lilly bequest was used to build the Poetry Foundation's building in Near North Side, Chicago. The building, designed by John Ronan, opened in 2011. It houses a poetry library, reading spaces, and free events, all open to the public, and provides office and editorial space for the Poetry Foundation and Poetry magazine staff. [9]

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