Juniper Prize for Poetry
In 1975 the Press established the Juniper Prize for Poetry, an annual award of $1,500 for a selected manuscript of poems to be published by the Press. The award is named in honor of the poet Robert Francis, who for many years made his home at Fort Juniper in Amherst. For more information, read the Juniper Prize for Poetry submission guidelines.
Recent books in this series include:
Theodore Worozbyt, Letters of Transit
Michael Dumanis, My Soviet Union
Allan Peterson, All the Lavish in Common: Poems
Diane Glancy, Primer of the Obsolete
Michael Carlson, Cement Guitar
Laura Kasischke, Dance and Disappear
Anna Rabinowitz, At the Site of Inside Out
Arthur Vogelsang, Cities and Towns: Poems
Max Garland, The Postal Confessions
Vern Rutsala, Little-Known Sports
Stephen McNally, Child in Amber
Mark Halliday, Tasker Street
Dennis Finnell, Red Cottage
Edward Kleinschmidt, First Language
Nell Altizer, The Man Who Died En Route
Walter McDonald, After the Noise of Saigon
Lynda Hull, Ghost Money
Jonathan Holden, The Names of the Rapids
Michael Blumenthal, Laps
Marc Hudson, Afterlight
Jane Flanders, The Students of Snow
David Brendan Hopes, The Glacier's Daughters
Lucille Clifton, The Two-Headed Woman
Eleanor Winer, Maya
William Dickey, The Rainbow Grocery
Jane Shore, Eye Level
Eleanor Lerman, Come the Sweet By and By
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