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Contest Winners – Poetry Grid

Poetry Winners

“Last Coyote” By Michael Stankiewicz (2015)

June 16, 2015
Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest, Third Place (2015) for K.E.J. Despite the buckshot of light from the sky’s many barrels we can’t see them circling...
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“Where are you from” By Marissa Stanton (2015)

June 16, 2015
Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest, Second Place (2015) Silvana is talking about America, my bike is between my skirt. I try to guess her age. Later, I...
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“September 18th” By Abigail Fagan (2015)

June 16, 2015
Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest, First Prize (2015) Before they put the yellow sod back on they asked if we’d like to take little clumps of earth and...
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“Calm the Storm” by Shantel Honeyghan

June 2, 2015
Calm the Storm by Shantel Honeyghan...
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“Artifacts of Our Affection” By Amber West (2014)

June 16, 2014
Wallace Stevens Poetry Prize, Second Place (2014) When I notice mold in my toothbrush mug I remember the pigeons roosting in the airshaft: their...
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“Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Last One-Artist Show at the Baghoomian Gallery” By Kate Monica (2014)

June 16, 2014
Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest, Second Place (2014) Collins Literary Prize, Poetry Winner (2014) The passion’s bled out. I’ve split open all the...
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“The Wall” By Miller Oberman (2014)

June 16, 2014
Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest, Winner (2014) Once, drunk, and having just avoided a fight, the two walked outside from the dark dive smelling...
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Focail Sneachta — Words of Snow

January 6, 2014
Our 2013 print issue of the LRR included a Foreign Literatures section. We purposefully published these pieces—two in Irish (Lisa Nic An Bhreithimh’s...
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