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Ernest Lawrence Thayer

January 3, 2020 by Irena Kaci

One of America’s favorite poems was written within a few yards from the old WCPA office on Chatham Street. Ernest Lawrence Thayer had just returned from California, via Washington, D.C. He had worked for the San Francisco Examiner and had one more comic piece to write for the Sunday edition. At his home on Chatham Street he wrote “Casey at the Bat” to complete his obligation to William Randolph Hearst, owner of the Examiner. It was published first on June 3, 1888, and was soon copied by paper after paper across the country. He then went into helping the Thayer family run their mill in Cherry Valley and did no further writing for publication.

Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright;
The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light.
And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout;
But there is no joy in Mudville – mighty Casey had stuck out.

Perhaps Thayer was inspired by the June 12, 1880, game when J.Lee Richmond for Worcester, against Cleveland, pitched the first perfect game in professional baseball, facing 27 hitters without any of them getting on base. The site of the old Worcester Agricultural Fairgrounds is now the Becker College quad, where a small monument on Sever Street commemorates the event.

First perfect Game monument

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2019 Archive

December 14, 2019 by Irena Kaci

A summary of the year. Content needed.

WCPA Annual Meeting and Board Elections

On February 24, 2019, we held our annual meeting in the Bancroft Room at the First Unitarian Church in Worcester (our regular venue was unavailable due to construction). After a short business meeting, where we discussed the past year and elected a new board of directors, we held an open poetry reading since our scheduled feature, Sebastian Lockwood, could not join us due to bad weather near his home in New Hampsire.

If you’d like to learn about what the WCPA did in 2018 please take a look at our Annual Report.
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Photos by Robert Steele

2019-2020 WCPA Board

Elizabeth Bacon
Robin Boucher, Treasurer
Therese Carr
Jim Cocola
Robert Cronin
Bob Gill, VP Programming
Carle Johnson
Jay Lavelle
Ann-Marie Lucci
Rodger Martin, President
Laura Menides
Kate McIntyre, Editor, The Worcester Review
Diane Mulligan, Secretary
Chris Reilley
Susan Roney-O’Brien
Karen Sharpe
Robert Steele

12th Annual College Poetry Competition Finalists’ Reading

Saturday, April 6, 2019
Worcester Popup, 20 Franklin Street, Worcester

Congratulations to the winners of the 2019 College Poetry Contest Reading

Etheridge Knight Performance Prize
Kate Brice of Assumption College
Amber John of the College of the Holy Cross (runner-up)

Elizabeth Bishop Manuscript Prize
Dani Black of Clark University
Ariele Lee of Fitchburg State University (runner-up)

The Nominees

Paula Kneeland, of Anna Maria College and Worcester, MA
Kate Brice, of Assumption College and Colchester, CT
Dani Black, of Clark University and Middleboro, MA
Amber John, of the College of Holy Cross and Austin, TX
Ariele Lee, of Fitchburg State University and Beverly, MA
Jesse Madore, of MCPHS and Salem, NH
Erica Gilman, of Worcester State University and North Brookfield, MA
Michael Clements, of WPI and Exeter, NH

Judges
Susan Roney-O’Brien
Ashley Wonder

Contest Chair
Craig Blais, Anna Maria College

Congratulations to Fran Quinn, Winner of the 2019 Stanley Kunitz Medal

Presented on Thursday, July 25, 2019
at the Worcester Historical Museum
30 Elm Street, Worcester

Photos courtesy of John Gaumond.
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Winners’ Reading for the WCPA’s Annual Poetry Contest The Frank O’Hara Prize

Sunday, September 29, 2019, 3:00 to 5:00 pm
First Unitarian Church
90 Main Street, Worcester

Featuring readings by the contest judge, Rachel McKibbens, and the 2019 contest winners

Congratulations to the 2019 Winners

First Place
Carolyn Oliver

Second Place
Jacqueline Morrill

Third Place
Jennifer Freed

Honorable Mention
bg Thurston

A Reading of the Epic of Gilgamesh

Performed by Sebastian Lockwood

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Worcester Art Museum
Renaissance Court
55 Salisbury Street
Worcester, MA

A Tribute to Elizabeth Bishop

Forty years ago American-poet, and Worcester-native, Elizabeth Bishop died. Bishop, an only child, was born in Worcester in 1911. Through twists and turns, she lived in Massachusetts, Nova Scotia, Key West, Brazil, and San Francisco. Her early life influenced her poetry, as did her interaction with poets Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell.

We paid tribute to Bishop on Wednesday, October 9, 2019, with a reading of her work at Bedlam Book Cafe by Therese Carr. The reading started with a short open poetry reading.

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Thanks to John Gaumond for these photos.

11th Annual Gregory Stockmal Reading featuring Patrick Donnelly

Wednesday, October 16, 2019 – 7:30pm
Anna Maria College, Zecco Performing Arts Center
50 Sunset Lane, Paxton

Each year the Worcester County Poetry Association partners with a local college or university to present a poet who had a connection to poet Stanley Kunitz. This year we welcomed Patrick Donnelly as our reader at the 11th Annual Gregory Stockmal Reading on Wednesday, October 16th. The reading was hosted by Anna Maria College in Paxton and started at 7:30pm.

Stockmal_Reading Original FlyerDownload

Love Unknown: The Life and Worlds of Elizabeth Bishop.

Noted Elizabeth Bishop biographer, Tom Travisano, joined us in Worcester for a presentation from his new book, Love Unknown: The Life and Worlds of Elizabeth Bishop.

Writing Elizabeth Bishop:
A Biographer’s Journey

Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Worcester Historical Museum
30 Elm Street, Worcester
6:00 to 7:30 pm

Writing Elizabeth Bishop A Biographer’s JourneyDownload
Thanks to 
Root & Press Bookstore
for making copies of Travisano’s book available for sale.
Photos courtesy of Bob Gill

For all the Tea in Zhōngguó – a Dual Language Reading

For all the Tea in Zhōngguó a dual language reading with Rodger Martin and Ann Shi

Saturday, November 16 @ 2:00pm
Worcester Pop-up at JMAC
20 Franklin Street, Worcester

For All the Tea FlyerDownload
Photos courtesy of Bob GIll

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2018 Archive

December 30, 2018 by Irena Kaci

Requires a nice yearly summary to be drafted before launching into the archives folders.

WCPA Annual Meeting and Board Elections

On February 10, 2018, we held our annual meeting in the Saxe Room at the main branch of Worcester Public Library. During the business meeting portion we reviewed the minutes from our 2017 meeting, learned about the financial health of the organization and elected a new board of directors. After a brief intermission Worcester poet and organizer Jenith Charpentier shared her work with the audience. Thanks to everyone who attended.

The following WCPA members were elected to the board 2018-2019 Board of Directors:
Jim Cocola
Robert Cronin
Nicole DiCello
Bob Gill
Carle Johnson
Jay Lavelle
Anne-Marie Lucci
Heather Macpherson
Rodger Martin
Laura Menides
Diane Mulligan
Susan Roney-O’Brien
Karen Sharpe
Robert Steele

Guest Poet: Jenith Charpentier

Mortar and Pestle 3 – Jenith Charpentier broadsideDownload

Thank you to Sou for the broadside design.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 College Poetry Contest Reading

Congratulations to the winners:

Jessica Hoops – Runner-up Manuscript Prize.

Jess Locke – Winner Manuscript Prize
and Performance Prize

The Nominees

Rachel Del Río, of Anna Maria College and Chelsea, MA
Isabella Camasura, of Assumption College and Bristol, CT
Alexandra Larkin, of College of the Holy Cross and Riverside, CT
Jessica Hoops, of Clark University and East Hampton, CT
Mia Pare, of Fitchburg State University and Leominster, MA
Jess Locke, of WPI and Georgetown, MA

Judges
Rushelle Frazier
Heather Macpherson

Contest Chair
Craig Blais
Anna Maria College

April was once again National Poetry Month

The WCPA presented or co-sponsored a number
of events in honor of National Poetry Month.
Thanks to everyone who joined us for one of our events.

April 8 – College Poetry Contest Reading
Worcester Public Library, 3 Salem Square, Worcester

April 11 – Common Threads discussion group
WCPA Office @ 38 Harlow Street, Worcester

Apirl 22 – In Just / Spring Poetry Reading
Tower Hill Botanical Garden, 11 French Drive, Boylston

April 24 – David Thoreen @ The Thirsty Lab Poetry Series
The Thirsty Lab, Route 31, Princeton

April 25 – Common Threads discussion group
WCPA Office @ 38 Harlow Street, Worcester

Aril 28 – Gary Hoare @ The Fourth Saturday Open Mic
Barnes & Noble, Lincoln Street, Worcester

College Contest PosterDownload
Common ThreadsDownload
In Just Spring FlyerDownload

Bloomsday 2018

On Saturday, June 16th the Worcester County Poetry Association celebrated Bloomsday with our twenty-third annual Worcester Ramble. This year we welcomed dozens of readers at six stops between Worcester and West Boylston.

The WCPA is thankful to the following locations that allowed us to read on their property or at their establishments…

  • City of Worcester
  • Bancroft Tower
  • Institute Park
  • Worcester Public Library @ Salem Square
  • The Wonder Bar
  • O’Connor’s Restaurant
  • The Old Stone Church

Congratulations to Judith Ferrara Winner of the 2018 Stanley Kunitz Medal

Presented on Thursday, July 26, 2018
at the Worcester Historical Museum
30 Elm Street, Worcester

The WCPA wished a fond thank you to Bob Cronin at this time for his 5-years of service on the Stanley Kunitz Award Committee. Bob had decided to step down.

Kunitz Medal Award DocumentDownload

WCPA Annual Poetry Contest Winners’ Reading: The Frank O’Hara Prize

Sunday, September 23, 2018 – 3:00 to 5:00 pm
First Unitarian Church, 90 Main Street, Worcester

Featuring readings by the contest judge, Regie Gibson,
and the 2018 contest winners.

Congratulations to the 2018 Winners

First Place – Jeff Walt
The World is Ending on the East Coast

Second Place – Nicole DiCello
Electra 101

Third Place – Malt Schlitzman
This Rage Dies with Me

Honorable Mention – Michael Morlock
Speak of the Moment

Photos courtesy of John Gaumond

A Tale of Two Cities, Worcester – USA & UK

On Friday, September 28th, the WCPA hosted “A Tale of Two Cities, Worcester – USA & UK” reading at the Sprinkler Factory (38 Harlow Street, Worcester)  It is the end product of a collaboration between poets from Worcestershire, England, and the Worcester County Poetry Association.

In addition to some of the US poets involved we were pleased to have Brian Evans-Jones, a former Poet Laureate of Hampshire, England join us to read the work of the British poets involved.

A man wearing a suit coat and blue button-down shirt gestures with his left hand in front of a microphone and black music stand
Thanks to Robert Steele and Bob Gill for sharing these photos from the event.

10th Annual Gregory Stockmal Reading

Wednesday, October 24
7:30 – 9:00 pm

featuring Eleanor Wilner

Assumption College, Curtis Hall Auditorium,
Tsotsis Family Academic Center,
500 Salisbury Street, Worcester

Co-sponsored by the Assumption College Department of English, the Gregory Stockmal Fund and the Worcester County Poetry Association.

Photos courtesy of John Gaumond

A Recitation from Memory of T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets

This recitation was performed by actor and poet John Farrell artistic director and founder of Figures of Speech Theatre

Thursday, November 8 @ 7:00 pm College of the Holy Cross, Smith Hall, Rehm Library, 1 College Street, Worcester

Co-sponsored by Arts Transcending Borders at  the College of the Holy Cross and the WCPA

4 Quartets original flyerDownload

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2016 WCPA Annual Poetry Contest: The Frank O’Hara Prize

September 25, 2016 by Irena Kaci

Congratulations to the winners of the 2016
WCPA Poetry Contest: the Frank O’Hara Prize!!!

First place – Heather Treseler for Voyeur in June

Second place – Janet Shainheit for Harvey Atkins
Third Place – Barbara Ungar for Global Weirding

Honorable Mentions
Judith Robbins for Worcester, Mass. June 9, 1953
Leone Scanlon for My Seventy-Sixth Year
Rhett Watts for Summer’s End
John Garton for Istanbul Mosaic

Contest Judge:  Henry Walters
2016 Contest Chair:  Robert Steele

The Winners’ Reading was held on Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 2:00pm in the Bancroft Room at the First Unitarian Church (90 Main Street, Worcester).

Contest winners, and contest judge, Henry Walters, read their work.  Refreshments, provided by the
community were enjoyed along with a chance to mingle with the winners and fellow poets.

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2016 College Poetry Competition

April 10, 2016 by Irena Kaci

9th Annual College Poetry Competition Finalists’ Reading
Sunday, April 10, 2016      Worcester Public Library, Saxe Room

Congratulations to the Winners

Manuscript Prize
Andrew Scott Farrar
Marissa Dakin (runner-up)
Travis Norris (runner-up)

Performance Prize Marissa Dakin

Finalists
Anna Maria College: Andrew Scott Farrar

Assumption College: Marissa Dakin

Clark University: Sarah Wells

College of the Holy Cross: Dani Burford

Fitchburg State University: Roxxanna Kurtz

MCPHS University: Allison McFarland

WPI: Travis Norris

Worcester State University: Melissa Dognazzi

Judges
Polly Brown and Tony Brown

Contest Chair
Jim Cocola

About the Competition

The Worcester County Poetry Association inaugurated the College Poetry Competition in 2008 to encourage and recognize the next generation of poets. The finalists are nominated by faculty and administrators at colleges in Worcester County.

Submissions are judged for the Manuscript Prize and finalists are asked to perform one submitted poem for the Performance Prize.

Students compete for a cash award and a one-year WCPA membership in each category. The winning entry for the Manuscript Prize will be Fall 2015 WCPA literary journal, The Worcester Review.

Finalist Bios

Anna Maria College: Andrew Scott Farrar, Paxton, Massachusetts
Andrew Scott Farrar grew up in Paxton, Massachusetts, and moved away after high school to work and travel. After spending a couple of years in Boston, he moved back to Central Mass to return to his education. Reading and writing have always been definitive hobbies of his, that along with traveling.

Assumption College: Marissa Dakin, Pembroke, Massachusetts
Marissa Dakin is a sophomore at Assumption College originally from Pembroke, Massachusetts. She is a English Literature and Political Science double major with minors in Spanish and philosophy. Her hobbies include dyeing her hair and forgetting every interesting thing about her when people ask what she does for fun.

Clark University: Sarah Wells, Montpelier, VT
As an English Major (with double minors in Physics and Computer Science) writing has always been an important part of my life. I started writing poetry when I was very young and simply never grew tired of it. With my different areas of study I often find myself writing poetry that involves aspects of science as a way to connect all the subjects I love so much!

College of the Holy Cross: Dani Burford, La Crescenta, California
Dani Burford is a senior English major at the College of the Holy Cross, where she is writing a collection of poems entitled Voice Box for her honors thesis. She is a California native whose hometown of La Crescenta
is nestled just outside the city of Los Angeles. Besides using her writing to chronicle her life adventures, Dani also collects rocks from every place she has ever visited.

Fitchburg State University: Roxxanna Kurtz, Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Roxxanna Kurtz is from Fitchburg, Massachusetts where she currently lives with a tall British man and two cats (one’s a bit odd while the other is secretly a dragon). I have been writing since the fourth grade, with well over a thousand pieces to my name. Some of my published works can be found in an edition of the Marble Collection and three volumes of Route 2.

MCPHS University: Allison McFarland, Plainville, Massachusetts
Allie McFarland is in her third year at MCPHS University, majoring in Health Psychology. Originally from Plainville, MA, Allie’s creative interests include poetry, sketch comedy, and playwriting.

WPI: Travis Norris, Austin, Texas
Travis Norris is a sophomore at WPI double majoring in Robotics Engineering and Writing. He is originally from Austin, Texas, but is involved at WPI in improv comedy, the admissions office, and various clubs. Travis views writing as an opportunity to express stories that otherwise wouldn’t be shared.

Worcester State University: Melissa Dognazzi, Worcester, Massachusetts
Melissa Dognazzi is a practicing writer with a focused passion in the arts community. Although she initially wanted to chase the life of a performer, she has discovered her place among literary artists in her work as a poet, grant writer, and arts reviewer.

Contest Judges

A member of Boston’s long-standing Every Other Thursday Poets, Polly Brown has two chapbooks, Blue Heron Stone, and Each Thing Torn From Any of Us. She taught for 25 years at Touchstone Community School in Grafton, and blogs about the daily texture of progressive education at ayeartothinkitover.com. She won the Worcester County Poetry Award about a million years ago. Recent poems have appeared in The Worcester Review, Clade Song, and Soundings East.

Tony Brown is a Worcester based poet who has read at, performed at, and run poetry events all over the US for the last thirty years. A four time Pushcart Prize nominee whose work has been published in many anthologies and journals, he has also had a long-standing association with the national poetry slam community. Currently, he also fronts the poetry and music ensemble The Duende Project, who are in the process of recording their sixth album. A new chapbook, The Embers, will be published by Tired Hearts Press this year.

Contest Chair

Jim Cocola is an Associate Professor of Literature, Film, and Media in the Department of Humanities and Arts at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and has also served on the faculty of the Language and Thinking Program at Bard College. His essays and poems have appeared in publications including the minnesota review, n+1, Polis, VIA: Voices in Italian Americana, and The Worcester Review.

Filed Under: College Poetry Competition

2015 College Poetry Competition

April 11, 2015 by Irena Kaci

8th Annual College Poetry Competition Finalists’ Reading
Saturday, April 11, 2015      Worcester Public Library, Saxe Room

The Worcester County Poetry Association inaugurated the College Poetry Competition in 2008 to encourage and recognize the next generation of poets.  The finalists are nominated by faculty and administrators at colleges in Worcester County.

Submissions are judged for the Manuscript Prize and finalists are asked to perform one submitted poem for the Performance Prize.

Students compete for a cash award and a one-year WCPA membership in each category. The winning entry for the Manuscript Prize will be Fall 2015WCPA literary journal, The Worcester Review. 

Congratuations to Allison Indyk of WPI on winning the 2015 Manuscript and Performance Prizes.  The judges also recognized Sarah Leidhold of Worcester State University as runner-up in the Performance Prize.

Finalists:

Anna Maria College: Andrew Scott Farrar

Assumption College: Sam Hutchings

Clark University: Levi Byrne

College of the Holy Cross: Marianne Muro

Fitchburg State University: Jonathan M. Berglind

MCPHS University: Nora Elghazzawi

WPI: Allison Indyk

Worcester State University: Sarah Leidhold

Judges
Liz Heath
Cheryl Savageau

Contest Chair
Jim Cocola

Finalist Bios

Anna Maria College: Andrew Scott Farrar, Paxton, MA
I grew up in Paxton, Massachusetts, and moved away after high school to work and travel. After spending a couple of years in Boston, I moved back to Central Mass to return to my education. Reading and writing have always been definitive hobbies of mine, that along with traveling.

Assumption College: Sam Hutchings
Sam Hutchings is a Junior English Major, and has had several poems published in The Worcester Journal and Boston Review.

Clark University: Levi Byrne, Reading, PA
I was born in Reading, Pennsylvania and lived in several different states before coming to Massachusetts for college. Books and poetry have always been a huge part of my life, and I’ve experimented with writing various forms of poetry, short stories, and two novels.

College of the Holy Cross: Marianne Muro, Bolton, CT
Marianne Muro hails from Bolton, Connecticut. She is currently a senior at the College of the Holy Cross and will be graduating this spring with a B.A. in English and a minor in Education. Marianne plans to attend law school next year in pursuit of a degree in education law.

Fitchburg State University: Jonathan M. Berglind, Leominster, MA
Jonathan Berglind resides in Leominster Massachusetts. He is the production editor of Detour, an online zine run by students of Fitchburg State University. He is a Film/Video major with a minor in professional writing and wants to write screenplays and fiction professionally. Jonathan was unable to attend the finalist reading.

MCPHS University: Nora Elghazzawi, Newton, MA
I am a second year PharmD Student at MCPHS. I am studying to become a clinical Pharmacist with a specialty in Pediatrics. I am from Newton, Massachusetts, and went to Newton North High School.

WPI: Allison Indyk, Wappingers Falls, NY
Allison Indyk is a senior biomedical engineering student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and plans to pursue a career as a physician in medicine. She uses writing as a way to stay connected to her values and creativity and uses it as a means to explore the human experience through such self expression.

Worcester State University: Sarah Leidhold, Acushnet, MA
Sarah Leidhold is a senior in the honors program at Worcester State University from Acushnet, Massachusetts. She is the winner of the Barbara Pilon Poetry Contest (2014) and third place in the Commonwealth Honors Project Competition for a chapbook of poems, “Superfluous Sincerity” (2014). An English and Education double major, Sarah is currently completing her teaching internship in Worcester while writing poems and book reviews.

Contest Judges

Liz Heath has been writing poetry for 17 years and performing for almost 10. She’s participated in slams, workshops, demo slams and school performances. She is an organizer for 7 Hills Slam, Worcester’s poetry slam venue. She’s self publicized 2 books of poetry (Re-arranging the Alphabet and This Is My Therapy). Her poetry talks about life, love, redefining beauty and raccoon men. She was a finalist in the first WCPA college poetry contest in 2008.

Of Abenaki and French Canadian heritage, Cheryl Savageau was born in central Massachusetts. She graduated from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, and studied writing at the People’s Poets and Writers Workshop in Worcester. She is the author of the poetry collections Home Country (1992), Dirt Road Home: Poems (1995) nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, and Mother/Land (2006).

Contest Chair

Jim Cocola is an Assistant Professor of Literature, Film, and Media in the Department of Humanities and Arts at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and has also served on the faculty of the Language and Thinking Program at Bard College. His essays and poems have appeared in publications including the minnesota review, n+1, Polis, VIA: Voices in Italian Americana, and The Worcester Review.

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The Worcester County Poetry Association Annual Frank O’Hara Prize

January 18, 2014 by Rob Baker

PLEASE READ COMPLETE CONTEST GUIDELINES BEFORE ENTERING! ENTRIES NOT MEETING THE GUIDELINES WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. WE CANNOT REFUND THE SUBMISSION FEE FOR ENTRIES THAT DO NOT MEET THE GUIDELINES.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE:

  • ONLY CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE WORCESTER COUNTY POETRY ASSOCIATION (WCPA), RESIDENTS OF WORCESTER COUNTY, OR THOSE WHO WORK OR ATTEND SCHOOL IN WORCESTER COUNTY ARE ELIGIBLE TO ENTER. Entries from people who do not meet this criteria will be disqualified.
  • Previous first place winners are not eligible.

JUDGING AND AWARDS:

The 2014 judge is poet B.J. Ward

  • First Place: $100 / Second Place: $50 / Third Place $25
  • Winning poems are published in The Worcester Review, after which all rights revert to the poet
  • Contest winners will be announced June 2014
  • The Winners’ Reading and Award Reception will take place in September 2014
  • Winners will be notified by phone. All other entrants will be notified of the results electronically.
  • WCPA does not pre-select poems. All entries are seen by the judge.

ENTRY FEE:

  • There is no entry fee for active WCPA Members, although a one-time administrative fee of $1.50 to Tell it Slant applies if you enter online. This is comparable to the cost of postage for a traditional mail submission. If you enter as a member but our records indicate that you are not a member, your work will be disqualified.
  • Non-WCPA Members: Submit 5 poems for a fee of $5.50 (plus a $1.50 administrative fee to Tell it Slant if you apply online). Note that if you are not a WCPA member, you are only eligible if you reside, work, or attend school in Worcester County. Submissions from people who do not meet this criteria will be dismissed. We cannot refund the submission fee for those who fail to read these directions.
  • You may join also WCPA now to be eligible to enter. To become a member of the WCPA, visit our website and follow the instructions (http://www.worcestercountypoetry.org/Membership.html). As long as your membership form and check arrive by April 1, your work will be eligible.

GUIDELINES:

  • Poems must be the original work of the entrant, in English, and not previously published.
  • DO NOT put your name ANYWHERE on your manuscript. If your name appears anywhere on the manuscript, your entry will be disqualified.

HOW TO ENTER:

  • Enter online via The Worcester Review’s submissions page on Tell it Slant or by sending your submission via traditional mail to The Worcester County Poetry Association, Attn Contest Chair, 1 Ekman St, Worcester, MA 01607
  • For traditional submissions, include a cover letter with your name, mailing address, and phone number, as well as a list of the titles of your poems. Non-WCPA Members, include a check for $5.00 to the WCPA.
  • For online submissions: WCPA MEMBERS: Enter in the “WCPA Member Contest Entry” Genre. In the “submitters comments” field, enter your name, complete street address, and phone number so that we may verify your membership status. Be sure your name does not appear anywhere on your manuscript. Non-WCPA MEMBERS: Enter in the “Non-Member Contest Entry” Genre. In the “submitters comments” field, enter your name, complete street address, and phone number. If you work or study in Worcester County, but do not live in Worcester County, indicate that as well, so that we can verify your eligiblity for this contest. Be sure your name does not appear anywhere on your manuscript.

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Join us for the 2013 Frank O’Hara Prize Reading on Sunday, September 22nd!

September 15, 2013 by Rob Baker

The Worcester Review and the WCPA will host the 2013 Frank O’Hara Prize Reading on Sunday, September 22nd at 2:00PM.

Readings from contest winners Ann Sweetman, Helen Marie Casey, Missy Hall Nicholson; Honorable Mentions Jennifer Freed and James Kobialka; and contest judge Alice B. Fogel.

Refreshments will be served.

First Unitarian Church, The Bancroft Room, 90 Main Street, Worcester

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Press Release: Sound Ideas: Hearing and Speaking Poetry

March 1, 2013 by Rob Baker

Hobblebush Books is very pleased to announce the release of our newest book, Sound Ideas: Hearing and Speaking Poetry. Sound Ideas takes the stance that hearing and speaking are essential to making poems live, and explains how to find the way to the heart of a poem by taking it off the page. Authors Gene McCarthy, a longtime editor of The Worcester Review, and Fran Quinn, another familiar voice on the Worcester poetry scene, have taught poetry successfully with this method for many years, and now they share it beyond their own classrooms.

A book launch for Sound Ideas will be held at the Worcester Public Library (3 Salem Square, Worcester, MA 01608) on April 2 from 4:00–7:00 p.m. Drinks and appetizers will be served, books will be sold, and the authors will be reading from and discussing their book. All are welcome.

Contact: Kirsty Walker, Marketing Director
Hobblebush Books
kirsty.hobblebush@charter.net

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2013 Annual WCPA Poetry Contest: The Frank O’Hara Prize

February 11, 2013 by Rob Baker

CONTEST DEADLINE: April 1, 2013

JUDGE: Alice Fogel

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

  • Poems must be the original work of the entrant, in English, and not previously published.
  • Submit no more than THREE (3) poems in any form.
  • Manuscripts should not be stapled or attached in any way.
  • Poems must be typed on 8 1/2” x 11” white bond paper. Clean and clear photocopies are acceptable. Email submissions will not be accepted.
  • Do not put your name on the individual poems!
  • Include a cover sheet with your name, address, telephone number, and the title of each poem.

ELIGIBILITY

  • Residents of Worcester County OR
  • WCPA Members in good standing OR
  • Students or employees of institutions within Worcester County
  • First Place winners of previous WCPA annual poetry contests are not eligible.

ENTRY FEE

  • THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE FOR WCPA MEMBERS.
  • Non-WCPA members: $5.00 to submit up to 3 poems (not per poem).
  • Make checks payable to: Worcester County Poetry Association.
  • You may join the WCPA or renew your membership with your entry. $12 Student/Elders/Low Income Membership $30 Individual Membership. Go to the WCPA Membership page for additional membership categories.

CONTEST DEADLINE

  • All entries must be postmarked by April 1, 2013
  • Follow contest guidelines carefully; entries not in compliance may be disqualified.

Mail contest submissions to:WCPA Poetry Contest 20131 Ekman Street

Worcester, MA 01607

JUDGING AND AWARDS

  • First Place $100 – Second Place $50 – Third Place – $25
  • Winning poems published in The Worcester Review, after which all rights revert to poet.
  • Contest winners announced June 2013
  • Winners’ Reading & Award Ceremony to be held September 2013
  • Submissions will not be returned. Entrants who wish to be notified of contest results must enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope with their entry.
  • WCPA Poetry Contest does not pre-select poems: all entries are seen by the contest judge.

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