Submissions for the 2026 Annual Contest Are Open!
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The WCPA Annual Poetry Contest: The Frank O’Hara Prize is open to all members, Worcester County residents and students, and employees of Worcester County businesses. Winning poems are published in The Worcester Review, and the poets are honored with a winners’ reading.
The contest opens for submissions in January each year, closes on March 31st, and winners are normally notified by the end of June. A Winners’ Reading is held in September.
Contest History
The Annual Poetry Contest is one of the earliest annual events established by the Association. It seeks to highlight and recognize the diverse poetic voices of central Massachusetts through publication and public readings.
In a ceremony held at The Worcester Art Museum on November 19, 2009, the Worcester County Poetry Association’s annual poetry contest, established in 1973, was renamed the “The WCPA Annual Poetry Contest: The Frank O’Hara Prize“ in honor of central Massachusetts born poet Frank O’Hara, and grateful recognition of The O’Hara Family for its support of the literary community.
American Poet Frank O’Hara (1926-1966) grew up in Grafton, Massachusetts, attended St. John’s High School in Worcester, and studied piano at the New England Conservatory in Boston. After serving in the U.S. Navy during WWII, O’Hara returned to musical studies at Harvard through the GI Bill. His love of contemporary music and visual art led to an interest in poetry. Frank O’Hara graduated from Harvard in 1950 with a degree in English, attended graduate school at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and moved to New York, where he found work at the Museum of Modern Art. O’Hara had known John Ashbery at Harvard and joined Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, and others in what became known as the New York School of Poets. O’Hara’s Meditations in an Emergency (1956) and Lunch Poems (1964) reflect the inspiring energy and excitement of the New York art scene, which included literary friends and artists such as Larry Rivers, Jackson Pollock, and Jasper Johns. O’Hara wrote essays and reviews for ArtNews, as well as writing for various Museum of Modern Art publications. Frank O’Hara died in an accident while vacationing on Fire Island.
Photos from the 2023 O’Hara Prize Winners Reading
Previous Winners & Judges
| Year | First Place Winner | Contest Judge | The Worcester Review Issue |
| 2025 | Anthony DiPietro | DeMisty Bellinger | Volume XLVI |
| 2024 | Paul Szlosek | Dennis Barone | Volume XLV |
| 2023 | Rebecca Cross | Karen Skofield | Volume XLIV |
| 2022 | Jennifer Freed | Usman Hameedi | Volume XLIII |
| 2021 | Dean Gesie | Pam Bernard | Volume XLII |
| 2020 | Lynn E. Frederiksen | Doug Holder | Volume XLI |
| 2019 | Carolyn Oliver | Rachel McKibbens | Volume XL |
| 2018 | Jeff Walt | Regie Gibson | Volume XXXIX |
| 2017 | Richard Fox | Lori Desrosiers | Volume XXXVIII |
| 2016 | Heather Treseler | Henry Walters | Volume XXXVIII |
| 2015 | Emily Ferrara | Dawn Potter | Volume XXXVI |
| 2014 | Helen Marie Casey | BJ Ward | Volume XXXV |
| 2013 | Ann Sweetman | Alice B. Fogel | Volume XXXIV |
| 2012 | Dan Lewis | Lloyd Schwartz | Volume XXXIII |
| 2011 | Patricia Youngblood | Gary Lenhart | Volume XXXII |
| 2010 | Curt Curtin | Barbara Helfgott Hyett | Volume XXXI |
| 2009 | Francine D’Alessandro | James Haug | Volume XXX |
| 2008 | Carle Johnson | Dara Weir | Volume XXIX |
| 2007 | Kat O’Connor | Chard DeNiord | Volume XXVIII |
| 2006 | David Thoreen | Patricia Fargnoli | Volume XXVII |
| 2005 | Susan Elizabeth Sweeney | Peter Johnson | Volume XXVI |
| 2004 | Judith Ferrara | Margaret Gibson | Volume XXV |
| 2003 | Clair Mowbray Golding | Jeffrey Harrison | Volume XXIV |
| 2002 | Anita Ouellette | Sue Standing | Volume XXIII |
| 2001 | Jonathan Blake | Donald Baker | Volume XXII |
| 2000 | Peter Clement Davis | Deborah Digges | Volume XXI |
| 1999 | Leigh A. Emery | Wesley McNair | Volume XX |
| 1998 | Juli Nunlist | Ruth Whitman | Volume XIX |
| 1997 | Karen Hart | Hugh Ogden | Volume XVIII |
| 1996 | Kathleen L. Vincent | Julia Older | Volume XVII |
| 1995 | Alan Albert | Thomas Lux | Volume XVI |
| 1994 | Tony Brown | Olga Broumas | Volume XVI |
| 1993 | Donald Baker | Stephen Tapscott | Volume XV |
| 1992 | Susan Roney O’Brien | Mary Oliver | Volume XIV |
| 1991 | Fred Marchant | Chris Gilbert | Volume XIII |
| 1990 | Christopher E. Phillips | Chris Gilbert | Volume XII |
| 1989 | Stuart Peterfreund | Russell Edson | Volume XI |






