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Dear Margaret,

This is completely legit. BUT look at the cost of entry: 20-25 dollars for one poem, $15 for each additional poem. Very long odds of winning the 50K or even getting into the published anthologies for top 50 or 150. It's like the Arvon Prize in England: very high entry fees, big bucks to the winner (generated from those fees). It's tempting--but favors those with cash to spare to enter in the first place.

David

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From: Miami University Creative Writing Faculty [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Luongo, Margaret M. Ms. [[log in to unmask]]
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Dear Poets,

Does this contest seem legit? Know anything about it? Check out the crazy prize!

--Margaret




I'm writing to inform you about a new global poetry competition launched on March 24 of this year.



The Montreal International Poetry Prize will award $50,000 for a single poem in any style and in any English dialect. Besides drawing attention to new poetry with the prize, our purpose is to gather entries from around the world and publish an annual global anthology of contemporary poetry - something curiously missing from our cultural environment.



To reflect its global perspective, the Montreal Prize has assembled an editorial board of accomplished poets from Australia, Canada, England, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Malawi, Nigeria, Northern Ireland and the US. These poets will select 50 poems for the competition's shortlist, which will be published in a unique global poetry anthology, representing the very latest work from around the world. From these finalists, Andrew Motion will select the winner of the prize.



The international nature of our advisory board is a further expression of our global mission and includes Ben Okri, Don Paterson, and Jeet Thayil, to name a few.



As the Montreal Prize is a grassroots non-profit in its first year, we're appealing to people interested in promoting poetry to help spread the word about our project. So we’re hoping that once you’ve had a look at our website at http://www.montrealprize.com, you’ll consider informing your students and colleagues about this ambitious, fun and hopefully inspiring new project for poets everywhere. You can also find out more about us here.



The early entry deadline for the competition is April 22.



If you're interested in helping us to spread the word about our project, we also have a printer-friendly poster with further information to post or pass along at your discretion.



If you have any questions about the Montreal Prize, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.





Kind Regards,





Len Epp

Director | Montreal International Poetry Prize

4672 Resther | Montreal, QC | H2J 2V5

CANADA



Tel | +1 514-750-8678

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Margaret Luongo
Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies
Associate Professor, Creative Writing
Miami University
Department of English
356 Bachelor Hall
Oxford, OH 45056
(513) 529-3237
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