I recently judged the National Competition of the 2016 Hillary Gravendyk Prize (named after the late American poet; see my obituary for her here), counterbalancing the judge of the Regional Competition, Megan
Gravendyk Estrella. As the Inlandia Institute posted recently on their Facebookpage, the winners have now been announced (I’ve included my selections in bold, although the list of finalists is a combination of lists by both judges). Congratulations to all! The two winning manuscripts (National and Regional) will be published next year. As I wrote of the winning (National) manuscript: “Traces of a Fifth Column,” the National winner of
this year’s Hilary Gravendyk Prize, is a manuscript composed as of a series of dense,
lively fragments across a wide canvas, each of which are more than capable of
carrying the weight of the entire collection. “Traces of a Fifth Column” is a rich,
meditative collage of essay-sketches that attempt to comprehend, through
exploring meaning, language and being.
Thank you to all
who entered. We are grateful for your words.
And thank you to
our judges, rob mclennan and Megan Gravendyk Estrella, for choosing this year's
books.
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National
Winner:
Traces of a
Fifth Column by Marco Maisto
First Runner Up:
Letdown by Sonia
Greenfield
Second Runner
Up:
In This Housing
by Mary Wilson
Regional
Winner
Gods Will for
Monsters by Rachelle Cruz
First Runner Up:
Eyelets Under
Sun by Lauren Henley
Second Runner
Up:
Wild Embrace by
Tim Hatch
Finalists:
Medusa Reads La
Negra’s Palm by Elizabeth Acevedo
Nostalgia for a
World Where We Can Live by Monica Berlin
Maybe To Region
by Monica Berlin
FIGHTING EXILE
by Terry Brix
Palace of
Conferences by Andrew Cantrell
Nimrod in Hell
by James Capozzi
Pity the
Lifeboat Poems by Colleen Carias
Us Mouth by
Nikia Chaney
A Feeling For
Good Water by Elizabeth Chapman
Talking to
Yourself Is Fine by Sally Dawidoff
An Aperture MC
Hyland
Little Yellow
Father by Kiandra Jimenez
Light Into
Bodies by Nancy Chen Long
Brother Bullet
by Cassandra Lopez
Reaper’s Milonga
by Lucian Mattison
Of All Places In
This Place Of All Places by Joe Milazzo
Working With a
First and Second Language by John Miller
Yesterday It
Poured by Tim Perez
Lostness by
Cindy Rinne
Elegy with
Trench Art and Asanas and Other Poems by Jane Satterfield
Generating the
Wild by Tyler Stallings
[addendum] by
B.P. Sutton
Whales in the
Water Tank by Micah Tasaka
Ghost Limnology
by Lisken Van Pelt Dus
brightness this
by Franciszca Voeltz
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