The
winner of the first annual Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize is
Field Knowledge
by
Morri
Creech
Mr
Creech, of Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA, received $3,000 and
Waywiser will publish his collection on October 12th 2006.
There
were more than 360 entries for last year's contest, and it took
the press's screening panel three months of careful reading,
deliberation and discussion to narrow the field, first to twenty
semi-finalists, and then to ten finalists. The latter (stripped
of all identifying references) were then sent to the 2005 judge,
J.D. McClatchy (poet, editor of the Yale Review and the
late Anthony Hecht's literary executor), who, while acknowledging
the considerable strengths of all ten, had no doubt about Field
Knowledge's being the entirely deserving winner.
Our congratulations go not just to Mr Creech and to those whose
manuscripts reached the later stages of the contest, but to
everyone who entered. It is thanks to everyone who participated
that this year's contest has been such a resounding success.
It
is the press's hope, after the contest has been running for
a while, to publish an anthology of poems by all of the contestants
who have made it as far as the semi-finals. If
you would like to read poems by the people who made it that
far in the 2005 competition, click on the relevant
name and title below. Each poet has a page featuring two of
the poems from their manuscript and these are followed by brief
biographical notes and publication acknowledgements.
Winner
Morri
Creech, Field Knowledge
Semi-Finalists
and Finalists
(in
name order)
Josephine
Abbott, Trying Not to Levitate
Peter
Bethanis, The Man Who Ran Out of Metaphors
Ken
Chen, Love Songs Not for Lee and Other Poems
Scott
Coffel, Mild Worlds Elsewhere
Leigh
Anne Couch, Houses Fly Away
Brian
Culhane, The King's Question
Jason
Gray, Photographing Eden
Daniel
Groves, The Lost Boys
Brent
Hendricks, Everything
Pippa
Little, Between One and None
Dennis
Loney, Casualties of Conveyance
John
Poch, Fifty-Two Reasons for Rising
Chris
Preddle, Variations on Sappho 95
Belle
Randall, The Faithful Lover
Andrew
Sofer, The Whale Road
John
Surowiecki, The Hat City after Men Stopped Wearing Hats
Bradford
Gray Telford, The Gemstone Globe
Cody
Walker, Shuffle and Breakdown
Lisa
Williams, Hollow