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DESCRIPTION:The Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award\n\nAny poet will tell you that the only thing more rare than meaningful recognition is a meaningful payday. For two outstanding poets each year, the Kingsley and Kate Tufts awards represent both.\n\nThe Tufts poetry awards â based at Claremont Graduate University â are not only two of the most prestigious prizes a contemporary poet can receive, they also come with hefty purses: $100,000 for the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and $10,000 for the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. This makes the Kingsley Tufts award the worldâs largest monetary prize for a single collection of poetry. And for most poets who have just published their first collection of verse, $10,000 should keep the pen scribbling.\n\nUnlike many literary awards, which are coronations for a successful career or body of work, the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award was created to both honor the poet and provide the resources that allow artists to continue working towards the pinnacle of their craft.\n\nâBecause the award comes to you at mid-career, and is supposed to be a stepping stone and not a tombstone, it nerves you up to try to write up to the mark already set by the previous winners,â said Tom Sleigh, the 2008 recipient.\n\nKate Tufts â widow of Kinsley Tufts, and creator of the award â had said she wanted to create a prize âthat would enable a poet to work on his or her craft for awhile without paying bills.â\n\nâIt is a tall order honoring the vision that Kate Tufts set out for us . . . to sustain a poet who is laboring in the difficult middle between first flower and final bloom,â said CGU Associate Professor Patricia Easton, who is the former director of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Awards. âYet, somehow, the judges have managed to select truly exceptional poets year after year, poets who have gone on to write even greater volumes of poetry.â\n\nThe Kate Tufts Discovery Award\n\nThe Kate Tufts Discovery Award was created in 1994, a year after the inception of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. It is presented to a first book by a poet of genuine promise.\n\nWhile the Kate Tufts award offers financial compensation and increased visibility, it also offers additional, intangible benefits. Many poets labor for years without receiving meaningful feedback, save for piles of rejection letters from literary journals and perhaps, for the luckiest and most talented, a handful of published pieces. Even then, while getting a poem published is encouraging, one can never be sure about the audience: its size, its response, or even if it really exists.\n\n&quot;The award is a confidence builder,â said Janice Harrington, the 2008 winner. âIt&#039;s that bit of light in the darkness that allows you to see your way, so that you can keep trying to write your best poetry.&quot;\n\nEric McHenry, who won the 2007 Kate Tufts award for Potscrubber Lullabies, also noted the value of affirmation:\n\nâWriting poetry is hard work, not least because it requires me to convince myself that the world needs my poems. The best thing about winning this award is the feeling that my book has found some enthusiastic readers, that it isnât so unwelcome in the world.â\n\nThe Tufts Poetry Awards Judges\n\nA panel of five distinguished final judges, representing a cross-section of the American poetry community, will choose the winners from submissions postmarked on or before September 15, 2010.\n\nA panel of preliminary judges will meet at Claremont Graduate University&#039;s Kingsley Tufts Poetry Awards Office to screen all submissions. No more than 50 finalists will be forwarded to the final judges for the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and 25 for the Kate Tufts Discovery Award.  According to the provisions of the Kingsley and Kate Tufts bequest, any of the five final judges may submit the poetry of a candidate for consideration.\n\nThe panel of final judges for the 2011 Kingsley and Kate Tufts Poetry Awards is:\n\nLinda Gregerson, chair, poet, Professor of English language and literature at the University of Michigan, and past Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award recipient\n\nDavid Barber, poet, Poetry Editor of The Atlantic Monthly\n\nKate Gale, poet, novelist, managing editor of Red Hen Press\n\nTed Genoways, award-winning poet and Editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review\n\nCarl Phillips, poet, Professor of English and African and Afro-American Studies at Washington University in St. Louis,  Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and past Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award recipient\n\nThe panel of preliminary judges for the 2011 competition includes:\n\nNadine Meyer, chair, poet, Assistant Professor of English at Gettysburg College\n\nAndrew Feld, poet, editor of the Seattle Review, and assistant professor of English and creative writing at the University of Washington\n\nSuji Kwock Kim, poet and playwright, Assistant Professor of English and Asian American Studies at University of Massachusetts, Boston\n\nThe decision of the panel of judges is final. Competition results will be mailed to all entrants and publishers.\n\nKingsley Tufts Poetry Award\n\nThe work submitted must be a book published between September 1, 2010 and August 31, 2011. Manuscripts, CDs, and chapbooks are not accepted.\n\nKate Tufts Discovery Award\n\nThe work submitted must be a first book published between September 1, 2010 and August 31, 2011. Manuscripts, CDs, and chapbooks are not accepted.\n\nOther Restrictions\n\nA work may be submitted for either award only once, although the winner of the Kate Tufts Discovery Award may submit another work in a later year for the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award.\n\nWork must be original poetry written originally in English by a poet who is a citizen or legal resident alien of the United States.\n\nThe work may be submitted by its author or, with the poet&#039;s consent, by a publisher, agent, or other representative.\n\nPrevious winners of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award are not eligible.\n\nPoets who wish to be eligible for the awards must agree at the outset to:\n\n    Grant permission to reproduce portions of the work honored in publicizing the award.\n    Attend the awards presentation in mid to late April 2012.\n    In the case of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award winner, spend, within six months of the award presentation, one week in residence at Claremont Graduate University for lectures and poetry readings in Claremont and greater Los Angeles.\n\nSubmission Requirements\n\n    Eight copies of an eligible book of poetry (only books of poetry published between September 1, 2010 and August 31, 2011 are eligible).\n    List of previously published work.\n    One completed copy of the entry form (click here for entry form)\n\nSend Submissions To:\n\nKingsley &amp; Kate Tufts Poetry Awards\nClaremont Graduate University\n160 E. Tenth Street, Harper East B7\nClaremont, California 91711-6165\nSchedule\n\nEntries must be postmarked no later than September 15, 2011, to be eligible. The winners of the 2012 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and Kate Tufts Discovery Award will be announced in February, and the awards will be presented in April 2012. Winners are required to accept the award in person.\nThe 2012 submission deadline is September 15, 2011\n\<a href="nhttp://www.cgu.edu/pages/128.asp" title="nhttp://www.cgu.edu/pages/128.asp" rel="external">nhttp://www.cgu.edu/pages/128.asp</a>\<a href="nhttp://www.cgu.edu/pages/6056.asp" title="nhttp://www.cgu.edu/pages/6056.asp" rel="external">nhttp://www.cgu.edu/pages/6056.asp</a>
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