Our annual Poetry International contest is going strong, but you still have an opportunity to get your submissions in if you haven’t sent them yet! The submission fee is $16 which allows you to upload up to and including 5 poems (for a total of 10 pages). The annual prize of $1000 for a single
Carol O’Brien Wins the 2024 International Poetry Prize!
Congratulations to Carol O’Brien for winning the International Poetry Grand Prize for her wonderful poem “The Woman in the Attic.” The prize comes with $1000 and publication in the Fall issue. Jeannine Hall Gailey judged. Carol holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from West Chester University. She is currently an unpublished poet* based in
Poetry Contest Is Open
The International Poetry Contest is open once more! We so look forward to reading your dazzling poems from across the world…or across town! Send us your best! Contest fee is $15/5 poems (up to 10 pages total). The Grand Prize is $1000 and publication! Twenty Finalists will also be published, and thirty Merit Winners will
Last Week for the Contest!
If you’ve been waiting to send us your contest submission, first of all, what are you waiting for? And second of all, Monday, May 1st is the last day to submit! That’s right, May Day is the last day we’re accepting poems, so be sure to get them to us for a chance to win
Half-way Through
We’re half-way through our International Poetry Contest (we close on May 1st), and so far we only have 80 submissions which means your chances to win $1000 are pretty good! You can submit to the contest via Submittable at atlantareview.submittable.com. $15 for each 5 poems you enter. We’re excited to read your work! Don’t let
International Poetry Contest 2023 Open!
It’s that time of year again! We can’t wait to read your submissions for the 2023 International Poetry Contest. We want to read poems that sizzle, poems that make us cry or laugh or lose our breath. We want to be inundated with your beautiful and strange words. As always we appreciate all kinds of
International Poetry Prize 2022 Winner!
We are thrilled to announce that Elizabeth Knapp’s poem “It’s Ok to Worry about the State of Britney Spears’s Mental Health” has been selected by this year’s competition judge, Steven Reigns, as the winner of the 2022 International Poetry Prize. Of her work, Steven writes, “There’s a cleverness to this poem that could potentially alienate
Fall Contest 2021 Open!
It’s February, so you know what that means: we’re throwing open the doors on our annual International Poetry Contest! As with last year, contest submissions are $15 for up to 5 poems per entry. Enter as many times as you want. One Grand Prize winner will receive $1000 and publication, and all Finalists will be
2019 International Poetry Contest Winner Announced!
We are so excited to share that this year’s winner our annual International Poetry Contest is Kurt Luchs, for his poem “Suzie.” This year’s judge was Dan Vera. Kurt wins the $1000 prize, and his poem, along with the wonderful poems by the other Finalists, will appear in the fall issue. Congratulations to Kurt and
Hijito
Last year’s International Poetry Contest winner, Carlos Andrés Gómez, will be in Atlanta to promote his new poetry collection Hijito at Spoke ATL on Sept. 13th. Can’t make the reading? Check out his book. And in case you missed his winning poem “Underground” from 2018, you can read it here. Got a new book out?Â
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