Cider Press Review Book Award

The Cider Press Review Book Award is an annual literary prize offered by the Cider Press Review.[1] The prize recognizes outstanding poetry manuscripts. Winners receive a $1,500 cash prize, with their manuscripts published by Cider Press.[2] The book award has become a magnet for promising poets and well-known judges from various literary fields.

Past Winners

  • Lorraine Doran, 2012, Phrasebook for the Pleiades
  • Joseph Fasano, 2011, Fugue for Other Hands[3]
  • Liz Robbins, 2010, Play Button[4]
  • Landon Godfrey, 2009, Second-Skin Rhinestone-Spangled Nude Souffle Chiffon Gown[5]
  • Carol Quinn, 2008, Acetylene[6]
  • Robin Chapman, 2007, Abundance[7]

Past Judges & Reviewers

The Cider Press Review Book Award is chosen by guest judges and reviewers from various fields of poetry and literature. These participants have included Gray Jacobik, Jeanne Marie Beaumont, and David St. John.

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