Lexi Rudnitsky Prizes
The Lexi Rudnitsky Prizes is a collaboration between Persea Books and The Lexi Rudnitsky Poetry Project.[1] The first book prize awards an advance of $1,000.00 and publication.[2]
The Lexi Rudnitsky First Book Prize in Poetry
Year | Winner | Title |
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2017 | Emily Van Kley | The Cold & The Rust Smell |
2016 | Molly McCully Brown | The Virginia State Colony For Epileptics and Feebleminded[3] |
2015 | Kimberly Grey | The Opposite of Light |
2014 | Susannah Nevison | Teratology |
2013 | Leslie Shinn | Inside Spiders[4] |
2012 | Allison Seay | To See the Queen[5] |
2011 | Laura Cronk | Having Been an Accomplice |
2010 | Cynthia Marie Hoffman | Sightseer |
2009 | Alexandra Teague | Mortal Geography[6] |
2008 | Tara Bray | Mistaken for Song |
2007 | Anne Shaw | Undertow |
2006 | Alena Hairson | The Logan Topographies |
The Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award
Year | Winner | Title |
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2018 | Gary Young | That's What I Thought |
2017 | Heather Derr-Smith | Thrust |
2014 | Shane McCrae | The Animal Too Big to Kill |
2013 | Caki Wilkinson | The Wynona Stone Poems |
2012 | Michael White | Vermeer in Hell |
2011 | Mitchell L. H. Douglas | blak al-febet |
2010 | Amy Newman | Dear Editor |
gollark: Never mind, I just don't understand maths.
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gollark: Rational numbers, since these are nice, simple, base 10 thingies.
gollark: There is, kind of.
gollark: Er, no, the successor of it is 1.3, look.
References
- DeKoven, Professor Marianne. "A Newsletter for Alumni and Friends of the Department of English". Friends of Rutgers. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- "Persea Books ~ Lexi Rudnitsky First Book Prize". www.perseabooks.com.
- "Molly McCully Brown". Molly McCully Brown. 2012-10-24. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- "Leslie Shinn wins poetry book prize". Department of Chemistry. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- "UMW Arrington Poet-in-Residence Wins Prize for Poetry Collection - News". News (in Hungarian). 2012-01-25. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- aapone; aapone; mgannon (2014-02-04). "NEA Fellow". NEA Fellow. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- "Persea Books ~ Lexi Rudnitsky Prizes ~ Previous Winners". www.perseabooks.com.
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