The Richard Snyder Memorial Publication PrizeThis poetry book series honors the memory of Richard Snyder (1925-1986), poet, fiction writer, playwright, and long-time professor of English at Ashland University. He served for fifteen years as English department chair, and in 1969 co-founded and served as co-editor of the Ashland Poetry Press. He was also co-founder of the creative writing major at Ashland University, one of the first at the undergraduate level in the country. In selecting manuscripts for this series, Ashland Poetry Press editors keep in mind Snyder's tenacious dedication to craftsmanship and thematic integrity. Submissions to the Snyder Prize are screened by Deborah Fleming, Editor. The 2012 Snyder Prize judge is Elizabeth Spires. |
The Winner of the Snyder Prize Receives:
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Former Snyder Prize Winners:
The 2003 Snyder winner, The Moment's Equation by Vern Rutsala (published in December 2004), was a finalist for the 2005 National Book Award. The 2004 Snyder winner, Remorseless Loyalty by Christine Gelineau, was nominated by David St. John for the 2006 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry. The 2007 winner, Shimming the Glass House by Helen Pruitt Wallace, won the Bronze medal in the 2008 Florida Book Awards Poetry category. The 2008 winner, Vengeful Hymns by Marc J. Sheehan, was the finalist for the Society of Midland Authors Poetry Competition. |
2012 Submission Guidelines:
Mail to: The Richard Snyder Publication Prize For notification, enclose a letter-sized self-addressed, stamped envelope. All manuscripts other than the winning one will be recycled. Look for our announcement in an upcoming issue of The Writers' Chronicle(AWP) and Poets & Writers.
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