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The Contest Machine: Do Prizes Make Better Poems—or Safer Ones?

rc-superuser2 | Sept. 4, 2023, 1:59 p.m.

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The Contest Machine: Do Prizes Make Better Poems—or Safer Ones?

Introduction: The Glitter and the Grind

Poetry contests keep small presses alive and poets submitting. But do entry fees and anonymous reading produce daring work—or conformist excellence?

Optimization vs. Discovery

Writers learn to engineer openings that survive the slush. Judges learn to recognize polish. Meanwhile, the messy, risky poem—the one nobody asked for—arrives with mud still on it and gets overlooked.

Transparency

Clear conflicts policies, open judge statements, and post-publication audits can reduce bias. Better yet: more editorial series that solicit beyond networks.

Conclusion

Prizes can spotlight brilliance, but they should not be the weather. Build small, stubborn ecosystems where a poem doesn’t need a medal to live.


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