PUB: The Ohio State University Press Poetry Contest

The Ohio State University Press 
The Ohio State University Press/The Journal Award in Poetry

The Journal, the literary magazine of The Ohio State University, selects one full-length manuscript of poetry each year for publication by The Ohio State University Press. In addition to publication under a standard book contract, the winning author receives the Charles B. Wheeler prize of $3,000.

Entries of at least 48 typed pages of original poetry must be postmarked during the month of September. Entries postmarked later than September 30 will be returned unread. Clear photocopies are acceptable. Your name or other identification should only appear on the cover page.

Manuscripts must be previously unpublished. Some or all of the poems in the collection may have appeared in periodicals, chapbooks, or anthologies, but these must be identified.

Include a nonrefundable handling fee of $25.00 (U.S. dollars) with each manuscript (check or money order payable to The Ohio State University). Entrants will receive a one-year subscription (two issues) to The Journal.

Include a stamped, self-addressed business-sized envelope so we can notify you of the results. Manuscripts will not be returned.

If you wish us to confirm receipt of your manuscript, include a stamped, self-addressed postcard. The winning entry will be announced by the following January 15.

OSU Press assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged manuscripts.

Mail to: 
Poetry Editor 
The Ohio State University Press 
180 Pressey Hall 
1070 Carmack Road 
Columbus OH 43210-1002

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Am interested in entering your poetry contest, but need the criteria for submission. Do you accept hard copies? If so, should the poems be on separate sheets? Are all poems to be in the same type face? The same size print? Is there an age range limitation? I am 83 years old, and have visual limitations, but can do word processing fairly well. I can send copies by e-mail but need further information on criteria. Please reply. Jo Carpignano