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A Poetry Prize for KY Undergraduates

 

Hello!

 

I hope this email finds you well; I'm reaching out with an opportunity for your undergraduate students. The Flo Gault Student Poetry Prize, hosted annually by Sarabande Books, offers cash awards to undergraduate poets enrolled in Kentucky colleges.

 

The winner will receive $500 and a limited-edition letterpress broadside featuring their work, as well as promotion on Sarabande's website and social media platforms. Second and third place winners will receive $250 and $100 respectively.

 

We would love to see as many submissions as possible this year. Please take a moment to share this opportunity with your undergraduate students. Our digital flyer is attached. The contest is free to enter, and students may submit up to three poems through our Submittable platform (link). The deadline is December 11. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.


All my best,


Natalie Wollenzien
Publishing Assistant

Sarabande Books
735 Lampton Street
Louisville, KY 40203

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