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No entry fee is required for these student contests. Open only to students in grades 3 thru 12. Include your grade with name and home mailing address on the second copy only(per contest rule 1), or enter via Submittable. One poem per student. Mail entries to 2024 Contest Chair.
- Contest Rules
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- Contest Rules
National Federation of State Poetry Societies. About NFSPS. History. State Poetry Societies. 2024 Barbara Stevens Manuscript Contest. ... nfsps-contest-winners-blank.pdf Blank "Winners Lists" to fill in. 55.9 KB. sample-poems-for-poetry-as-deep-conversation.pdf Poems for Berry Workshop 790 KB.
Student contests are at the bottom of the page. 1. NFSPS Founders Award - Subject: Any. Form: Any. Line Limit: 100. 1st Prize: $1,000. 2nd Prize: $500. 3rd Prize: $250. non-members ($10). Limit: 4 poems per contestant. 2. Social Critique Poetry Award. Sponsor: Randy K. Schwartz. Subject: A poem that. the oppression of humans by humans. Form: Any.
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The NFSPS anthology of prize poems, Encore, containing the winning poems from these contests will be available upon publication in August 2022 on Amazon.com and at the NFSPS convention in June 2023.
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE POETRY SOCIETIES SPONSORED POETRY CONTESTS. The NFSPS sponsors fifty annual poetry contests with cash prizes totaling over $6,000, including a grand prize of $1,000.
The National Federation of State Poetry Societies offers online submission for the Stevens Poetry Manuscript Competition, the College Undergraduate Poetry Competition, the BlackBerryPeach Prizes for Poetry: Spoken and Heard, the NFSPS Founders Award Contest, and the Student Award Contest for students in grades 3 through 12.