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*[[2006 in poetry|2006]]: [[Nicole Cooley]], Judge: [[Gerald Stern]] |
*[[2006 in poetry|2006]]: [[Nicole Cooley]], Judge: [[Gerald Stern]] |
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*[[2005 in poetry|2005]]: [[Lee Upton]], for “Dickinson’s Day Lilies,” Judge: [[Mark Doty]] |
*[[2005 in poetry|2005]]: [[Lee Upton]], for “Dickinson’s Day Lilies,” Judge: [[Mark Doty]] |
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*[[2004 in poetry|2004]]: [[Jason Schneiderman]], Judge: Jane Mead |
*[[2004 in poetry|2004]]: [[Jason Schneiderman]], Judge: [[Jane Mead]] |
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*2001: [[Jan Heller Levi]], Judge: [[Lynn Emanuel]] |
*2001: [[Jan Heller Levi]], Judge: [[Lynn Emanuel]] |
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*2000: [[Jean Merrill Balderston]] |
*2000: [[Jean Merrill Balderston]] |
Revision as of 05:48, 21 March 2010
The Writer Magazine/Emily Dickinson Award is given once a year to a member of the Poetry Society of America for a poem "inspired by Dickinson" of no more than 30 lines.[1]
Each winner receives a $250 prize.[1]
The award is given by the PSA "to honor the memory and poetry of Emily Dickinson, for a poem inspired by Dickinson though not necessarily in her style."[1]
Winners
- 2009: Richard Robbins of Mankato, Minnesota, Judge: Graham Foust
- 2008: Joanie Mackowski, Judge: Donald Revell
- 2007: James Richardson, Judge: Matthea Harvey
- 2006: Nicole Cooley, Judge: Gerald Stern
- 2005: Lee Upton, for “Dickinson’s Day Lilies,” Judge: Mark Doty
- 2004: Jason Schneiderman, Judge: Jane Mead
- 2001: Jan Heller Levi, Judge: Lynn Emanuel
- 2000: Jean Merrill Balderston
- 1996: Eve Sutton
- 1995: Lola Haskins, for "Tuning"
Notes
See also
- Poetry Society of America
- List of American literary awards
- List of poetry awards
- List of years in poetry
External links
- [2] Poetry Society of America main awards Web page