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  2. Whistling Shade - Wikipedia

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    Whistling Shade is a literary journal based in St. Paul, Minnesota.Founded in 2001, the journal features fiction, poetry, memoir and essays on literary topics. Whistling Shade is semi-annual, and the print issue is distributed freely in cafes, book stores, and libraries in the Twin Cities area.

  3. Poetry Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the Poetry Foundation instituted a new grants program]with an initial commitment of $9 million over the first three years. The grants program is part of the Foundation's commitment to more robustly support the field of poetry and the literary arts in ways that are both more equitable and transparent.

  4. Academy of American Poets - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of American Poets administers several programs: National Poetry Month; [13] the website Poets.org, which includes a curated collection of poems and essays about poetry, over 800 recordings and videos of poets dating back to the 1960s, and free materials for K-12 teachers, including lesson plans; [14] the syndicated series, Poem-a ...

  5. Poetry academy announces more than $1 million in grants for ...

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    A digital poetry archive in Utah, slam poetry workshops in South Carolina and creative writing programs in New Mexico are among the initiatives being supported by more than $1 million in grants ...

  6. RHINO Poetry - Wikipedia

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    RHINO Poetry is a nonprofit literary organization based in Evanston, Illinois. RHINO Poetry offers a print journal RHINO, the RHINO Reads! pop-up live lit event series, and monthly RHINO Reviews online, as well as internships, fellowships, and awards. The organization is consistently ranked in the top 100 literary journals for poetry in the US. [1]

  7. Open Library of Humanities - Wikipedia

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    The Open Library of Humanities was officially launched on 28 September 2015. [5] The project was funded by core grants from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation [6] [7] and uses a library partnership subsidy model to cover costs. [8]

  8. Haiku Society of America - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1968, it is the largest society dedicated to haiku and related forms of poetry outside Japan, [1] and holds meetings, lectures, workshops, readings, and contests, throughout the United States. The society's journal, Frogpond, first published in 1978, appears three times a year. As of 2022, the HSA has over 1,000 members.

  9. Poets & Writers - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Poetry Prize, established in 2006, honors an American poet of exceptional talent who has published at least two books of recognized literary merit. Initially offering an award of $50,000, this prize has grown to $85,000 in 2023. The Jackson Poetry Prize is designed to provide what all poets need—time and the encouragement to write.