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THE JACKLYN POTTER YOUNG POETS COMPETITION
In 1988, Karren Alenier designed the Young Poets Competition and invited Gail Ranadive tp develop and run the first competition as part of her MFA graduate studies at The American University. Over the years, the program has been organized and carried out by such poets and teachers as Maxine Clair, Lisa Horwitz, Elaine Magarrell, Mary Quattlebaum, Betty Stegall, Jodi Suleiman, and currently Perry Epes. In 2006, the Competition was renamed The Jacklyn Potter Young Poets Competition to honor the long-standing director of the Joaquin Miller Cabin Poetry Series where the winners of the Competition read their original poetry.
- How to Enter
- 2010 Winners
- List of Winners (annually since 1988)
- Former Winners: Where Are They Now?
HOW TO ENTER
W. Perry Epes of THE WORD WORKS invites Washington, DC area high school students to submit their original poetry for consideration in its annual Jacklyn Potter Young Poets Competition. There will be two winners selected. The winners and other notable entrants will be recommended for a reading at the Nora School Poetry Series held in Silver Spring, Maryland, on the second Thursday of the month during the school year.
IF SELECTED, the winners will:
- Receive an honorarium.
- Read their original work in an outdoor setting near the Joaquin Miller Cabin in Rock Creek Park one evening in June or July (to be arranged).
- Appear with an established poet at that reading.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
- Manuscript of five or six poems.
- Name, address, and phone number in the upper right corner of every manuscript page.
- Separate cover page with:
- Name,
- Address,
- Phone number,
- Email Address,
- Name of school,
- Grade,
- Expected graduation date, and
- List of the titles of poems submitted.
- Self-addressed stamped envelope for notification of competition results.
- Submission period: January 1 to March 31 each year.
SEND MANUSCRIPT TO:
Word Works, Young Poets Competition
c/o W. Perry Epes, Director
1200 North Quaker Lane
Alexandria, VA 22302Questions -- Call:
W. Perry Epes
703-931-5177