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  2. Academy of American Poets - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of American Poets was created in 1934 in New York City by 23-year-old Marie Bullock [8] with a mission to "support American poets at all stages of their careers and to foster the appreciation of contemporary poetry." In 1936, the Academy of American Poets was officially incorporated as a nonprofit organization. Marie Bullock was the ...

  3. Walt Whitman Award - Wikipedia

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    Encourage the work of emerging poets and to enable the publication of a poet’s first book: Country: United States: Presented by: Academy of American Poets: First awarded: 1975: Website: poets.org /academy-american-poets /prizes /walt-whitman-award

  4. Graywolf Press - Wikipedia

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    Submissions of finished books to the Nonfiction Prize are welcomed from previously unpublished U.S. authors. The winner is announced in April of each year. [7] Graywolf also oversees publication of winners of the Academy of American Poets' Walt Whitman Award, [8] as well as every third winner of the Cave Canem Poetry Prize. [9]

  5. The Best American Poetry - Wikipedia

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    The book titles in the series always follow the format of the first, changing only the year: for instance, The Best American Poetry 1988. According to the Academy of American Poets website, " Best American Poetry remains one of the most popular and best-selling poetry books published each year and the series continues to provide a bird's-eye ...

  6. James Laughlin Award - Wikipedia

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    The James Laughlin Award, formerly the Lamont Poetry Prize, is given annually for a poet's second published book; it is the only major poetry award that honors a second book. The award is given by the Academy of American Poets, and is noted as one of the major prizes awarded to younger poets in the United States. [1] It is currently named after ...

  7. BOA Editions, Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    BOA Editions, Ltd. is an American independent, non-profit literary publishing company located in Rochester, New York, founded in 1976 by the late poet, editor and translator, A. Poulin, Jr., [1] and publishing poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.

  8. Association of Writers & Writing Programs - Wikipedia

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    AWP enters into partnerships with allied literary organizations like the Academy of American Poets, the Authors Guild, Cave Canem Foundation, the Center for Fiction, Community of Literary Magazines & Presses, Kundiman, National Book Critics Circle, Poetry Society of America, and Writers in the Schools to serve our association's various ...

  9. Yale Series of Younger Poets - Wikipedia

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    Each year, the Younger Poets Competition accepts submissions from American poets who have not previously published a book of poetry. Once the judge has chosen a winner, the Press publishes a book-length manuscript of the winner's poetry as the next volume in the series. All poems must be original, and only one manuscript may be entered at a time.

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