The 2026 Laux/Millar RR Poetry Book Prize Guidelines
Book Prize
JUDGING
PRIZES
GUIDELINES:
Selected by Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar (2024)
Winner:
Andrew Payton for his poem "Descalzo."
Finalists:
John Mulcare, Mary Ann Samyn, and Sonya Schneider.
All four poems will appear in our forthcoming fall issue.
Selected by Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar (2022)
Winner:
"The Fever's Children" by Allison Blevins and Joshua Davis
Finalists:
"To our firsts" by Allison Blevins and Joshua Davis
"Another name for weather" by Loisa Fenichell
"Touching" by Loisa Fenichell
"The first letter at the beginning of the end" by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach
Selected by Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar (2021)
Winner:
"Stag" by Chris Ketchum
Chris Ketchum's poem "Stag" was selected because of:
"Its well made lines and clean language, as well as its sensuality
and the nature of its associations." -Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar
Finalists:
"Living Room" by Michael Dhyne
"Alma" by Lauren Green
"Orpheus" by Lauren Green
"First Love" by Aimee Seu
Selected by Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar (2020)
Winner:
"And it Don't Stop" by Darius Simpson
Finalists:
"One Way Sunset" by Alaina Bainbridge
"Haystacks" by Kabel Mishka Ligot
"What I Tell Myself" by Cameron McGill
"Last Call" by Darius Simpson
Selected by Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar (2019)
Winner:
"Iguana Iguana" by Caylin Capra-Thomas
"We love "iguana, Iguana". What a glorious ride. We love her use of the "controlling image." Every time we think she's making a leap away from the iguana, she returns to it with a vengeance. This poem goes so many places, has so much humor and humanity, so much muchness and toughness and tenderness and forgiveness. Of everything and everyone. Jim and Sylvester and William, no-see-ums and mothers, good and bad boyfriends, stray cats and dead birds, dancing pecs and death. Damn, we're impressed." -Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar
Finalists:
"At the Bar" by Cameron McGill
"The Land in Both Our Names" by Suzanne Grove
"After Watching The Quiet Man" by Hannah Dow
"Sertraline" by Emily Nason
Selected by Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar (2018)
Winner:
"Forever Daylight" by John Sibley Williams
Honorable Mentions:
"Four Sonnets" by Bailey Cohen [2nd]
"Lightning Flowers" by Emily Mohn-Slate [3rd]
Finalists:
"Other women don't tell you" by Julia Dasbach
"Keloid Scar" by Julia Dasbach
"Sometimes I Pretend the Daughter I Wanted Was Born Alive" by Chelsea Dingman
"After You Have Gone" by Chelsea Dingman
Selected by Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar (2017)
Winner:
"Poem for My Unborn Daughter" by Kristin Robertson
Honorable Mention:
"All Is Wild, All Is Silent" by Jenna Bazzell
Finalists:
"Reasons to Return Home" by Emily Paige Wilson
"How Not to Remember Your Mother" by Emily Rose Cole
"The Speaker's Prayer" by Jenna Bazzell
"Erratic transcription of notes taken at a refugee camp in Anse-A-Pitre, Haiti."
by Mario Ariza
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