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Phoenix Poets

Since its founding in 1983, the Phoenix Poets series has published contemporary poets with a keen awareness of the history and possibilities of poetry. Books in the series have won major accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the National Book Award, the Rome Prize in Literature, the William Carlos Williams Award, and the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. In 2021, poet and literary scholar Srikanth Reddy was appointed the new editor of the series, along with three consulting editors: poets Rosa Alcalá, Douglas Kearney, and Katie Peterson. Under its new editorship, the series will build upon its distinguished history by embracing the new literary energies of the present; expanding its audience to include a more diverse reading public; and promoting emerging literary voices nationally and globally. The series will also implement an open submission process, inaugurate a book prize, and add poetry in translation to its scope. The first titles selected by the new editors were published in 2023.

Under the new editorship, one book by an author who has published no more than two volumes of poetry will be selected as recipient of the “Phoenix Emerging Poet Book Prize.” Three more books will be published annually through the open submission process or by invitation. Additionally, Phoenix Poets will publish one book of poetry in translation every second year. The editors invite poets who extend the conceptual, formal, and affective dimensions of the art to submit their manuscripts during the series’ open reading period of every year. A link to the submission guidelines can be found on the right-hand side of this page (desktop) or below (mobile).

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Read an Interview with Poet and Translator Aaron Coleman

To celebrate new Phoenix Poets books, we’re introducing Phoenix editors, poets, and translators through a series of short interviews. Here, we spoke with poet and translator Aaron Coleman, whose new translated bilingual edition of Afro-Cuban poet Nicolás Guillén’s The Great Zoo ...

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