A new poetry contest for young writers
Thursday February 5, 2004
from Meg Galipault at The Kenyon Review:
The Kenyon Review, one of the nation’s best known and most honored literary magazines, has announced that it is accepting submissions for The Kenyon Review Poetry Prize for Young Writers. High school sophomores and juniors from throughout the country are invited to participate. This is the inaugural year for the contest, whose winner will receive a full scholarship to the magazine’s Young Writers workshop this summer.
The winner’s poem will be published in The Kenyon Review, as will the poems submitted by the first two runners-up. Submissions will be accepted between February 1 and March 1, 2004. Entries should be submitted to The Kenyon Review at the Web site, where a special entry form will be available from February 1 through March 1.
Related resources:
Our articles & links to contests & awards
Our library of poetry publishers
The Kenyon Review, one of the nation’s best known and most honored literary magazines, has announced that it is accepting submissions for The Kenyon Review Poetry Prize for Young Writers. High school sophomores and juniors from throughout the country are invited to participate. This is the inaugural year for the contest, whose winner will receive a full scholarship to the magazine’s Young Writers workshop this summer.
The winner’s poem will be published in The Kenyon Review, as will the poems submitted by the first two runners-up. Submissions will be accepted between February 1 and March 1, 2004. Entries should be submitted to The Kenyon Review at the Web site, where a special entry form will be available from February 1 through March 1.
Related resources:
Our articles & links to contests & awards
Our library of poetry publishers


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