![]() ![]() Read an interview with him to find out what he's looking for in a winning poem.įull contest guidelines available on The Malahat Review website. Since then, the Oratorio has been performed worldwide, harnessing the talents of young musicians to bring the poetry of Terezin to a new audience. He holds an MA in English from the University of Victoria. He also won the 2016 Vallum Chapbook Award and The Malahat Review’s 2016 Far Horizons Award for Poetry. His writing has appeared in journals including The Malahat Review, Vallum, Brick, Best Canadian Poetry 2019, Best Canadian Poetry 2018, Grain, CV2, and Canadian Notes & Queries. He was shortlisted for the 2017 Eden Mills Writers Festival Literary Contest and received first honourable mention in the 2012 Vallum Award for Poetry. Yusuf Saadi’s first collection is Pluviophile (Nightwood 2020). His writing has appeared in journals including The Malahat Review, Vallum, Brick, Best Canadian Poetry 2019, Best Canadian Poetry 2018, Grain, CV2. Read more about the book prize on our contest guidelines page. As one of Canada’s top poetry journals with an international focus, Vallum encourages dialogue between Quebec and the rest of Canada and allows Canadian artists to exchange ideas with acclaimed and emerging artists from the United States, Britain, Ireland, Australia, India and other countries around the world. After the deadline, we'll pull a name from the list of entrants. In addition to the $1000 prize, we're giving away a book prize to one lucky contest entrant! All you have to do is submit your work to the contest, and you'll be automatically entered to win. *You may submit up to three poems per entry. Editors Prize, Confrontation Poetry Prize, and Vallum Award for Poetry. Poets contributing to The Malahat Review have won or been nominated for National Magazine Awards for Poetry and the Pushcart Prize.Įntry fee (comes with a one-year print subscription): His book Sky Burial: New & Selected Poems is forthcoming in translated form by. Interview: Vallum Magazine Year in Poetry: Featured Interview of John Wall. #Vallum poetry series#His new poems take the reader on a journey through a series of rich landscapes, on a contemporary pilgrimage to reveal the sacred in the apparently mundane. ![]() Entry fee is reduced to a special price! The Far Horizons Award for Poetry is specifically for emerging poets-eligible writers have yet to publish their poetry in book form. Review of The Mean Game: Jay Miller reviews The Mean Game for Arc Poetry. Vallum is the third collection of poems written by the Liverpool-based artist and features thirty new works compiled over a three year period, exploring birds, landscape and symbolism. Submit your best for a chance to win $1000 (CAD). ![]()
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