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Announcing the winners of the 2021 Grouse Grind Lit Prize for V. Short Forms! – PRISM international


Announcing the winners of the 2021 Grouse Grind Lit Prize for V. Short Forms!
Home > PRISM Online > Announcing the winners of the 2021 Grouse Grind Lit Prize for V. Short Forms!
After reading through almost 300 pieces, the PRISM editorial team has chosen our top three winners of the Grouse Grind Prize for V. Short Forms.
A huge congrats to Suzannah, Moni, and Delani!
Grand Prize
“Most Nights” by Suzannah Showler
Suzannah Showler is the author of two collections of poetry and a book of cultural criticism about 
The Bachelor. Currently living on the unceded territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation, she writes for magazines and does contingent labour teaching creative writing classes at the University of Ottawa. “Most Nights” is the antecedent of  ....

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Conor Kerr
 poetry and fiction board member
Délani Valin talks with the Long Poem Prize co-winner. Read his winning poem, Just Passing Through, in our upcoming summer issue #215.
 
DV: Of your winning poem, the judges have said that it is “divided into road trips criss-crossing the western provinces” and that “the poem in its very structure stitches us into Métis history.” Many of the sections are named after passages such as “Vancouver to Edmonton” or refer to specific highways. At the same time, the poem feels very grounded in the land, with references to trapping and picking berries. There’s a sense of movement with these road trips, and when still, the speaker talks of “the need for constant mobility.” Could you speak about these tensions, and how they came to be articulated in the poem? ....

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Long Poem Prize | Malahat Review Writing Contest


The Malahat Review invites entries for its biennial
Long Poem Prize, for which two awards of
$CAN 1,250 each are given. The contest is open to Canadian and international writers anywhere in the world, with a deadline of 11:59pm (PST) on 5 February 2021. All entries are judged anonymously, and the two winning poems will be published in the magazine s summer 2021 issue. This contest is offered every second year, alternating with the
The Malahat Review’s contests have also won or been nominated for National Magazine Awards for Poetry and the Pushcart Prize.

Mailed or emailed contest submissions are no longer accepted. Please read the instructions below to find out how to ....

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