Jesse White Announces 18th Annual
Illinois Emerging Writers Competition
Competition for adults age 18 and older
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[April 14, 2022]
Secretary of State and State Librarian Jesse White announced today
that entry forms are available for the 18th annual Illinois Emerging
Writers Competition Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Award.
“We created the Illinois Emerging Writers Competition to promote
creative writing and provide an outlet for talented writers,” White
said. “Great poems have the ability to enrich and enhance our lives,
and I am looking forward to celebrating talented poets with this
year’s competition.”
The competition is named in honor of the late Pulitzer Prize-winning
Illinois Poet Laureate Gwendolyn Brooks, and is co-sponsored by the
Illinois Center for the Book and Illinois Poet Laureate Angela
Jackson.
The competition is open to Illinois residents age 18 and over.
Entries must be postmarked by June 30, 2022. Cash prizes will be
awarded for first ($500), second ($300) and third place ($100).
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Winning poems will be submitted for possible publication in the “Ninth Letter”
literary arts journal, “Quiddity International Literary Journal and Public Radio
Program” and “RHINO Poetry” magazine.
Winners of the Illinois Emerging Writers Competition have gone on to achieve
other great accomplishments, including winning other prestigious competitions,
writing screenplays and publishing books.
Entry forms can be found at
ilsos.gov/
departments/library/center_for_the_
book/emerging-writers.html . For more information, contact Illinois
Center for the Book Coordinator Bonnie Matheis at 217-558-2065 or
bmatheis@ilsos.gov.
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