National Chapbook Fellowship

National Chapbook Fellowship

The Poetry Society of America's National Chapbook Fellowship is awarded once a year to two American poets under 30 years of age who have yet to publish a first book of poems. Two renowned poets select and introduce a winning manuscript for publication. Each winner receives an additional $1000 prize.

Winners

2009:

  • A History of Waves by Haines Eason, selected by Mark Doty
  • The Good News of the Ground by Heidi Johannesen Poon, selected by Cole Swensen

2008:

  • Blue House by Christopher Nelson, selected by Mary Jo Bang
  • Swerve by John Estes, selected by C.K. Williams

2007:

  • Dear Wild Abandon by Andrew Michael Roberts, selected by Mark Strand
  • Dream of Water by Kate Ingold, selected by Haryette Mullen

2006:

2005

  • Guarding the Violins by Misty Harper, selected by Charles Simic
  • What Remains by Stuart Greenhouse, selected by Brenda Hillman

2004

2003

  • Rowing Through Fog by Kerri Webster, selected by Carl Phillips
  • The Morning Hour by Dawn Lundy Martin, selected by C. D. Wright

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