
Contests : Margaret Reid Poetry Contest : FAQ
When was the Margaret Reid Poetry Contest launched?
2004.
How many entries were received in the 2008 contest?
We received 1,951 entries, where an entry is a group of 25 lines or less paid for by an entry fee. The number of poets participating is somewhat lower, since some contestants submitted more than one entry.
Who won the previous contests?
2009: Judith Goldhaber, 2008: Reena Ribalow, 2007: Johnmichael Simon, 2006: Susan Keith, 2005: Osmond Benoliel, 2004: Guy Kettelhack.
Is there any age restriction?
No - open to all ages.
Is there any country restriction?
No - open to contestants from any nation.
What is the best way to enter from outside the United States?
We suggest you submit
online and pay the fee with a credit card.
Are my poems judged anonymously?
No, but your entry is judged by its excellence, not your past achievements, current fame, or relationship to anyone involved with the contest.
Are my poems judged separately from one another (if I enter more than one)?
Yes.
Can a contestant win more than one prize in a year?
Yes.
How many poems may I enter?
There is no limit. Bear in mind your contest fee does increase as the total number of lines in your entry grows.
May I submit via email?
We'd prefer that you submit online or submit by mail.
May I include illustrations or photos with my entry?
Yes.
May I submit work that has two or more authors?
Yes.
May I submit a poem by someone who has died?
No. The authors of all submissions must be living.
May I submit my poem simultaneously to you and to other contests and publishers?
Yes.
May I submit a poem that has been published elsewhere or won an award?
Yes, as long as you currently have the online publication rights.
May I submit a poem that has been translated from another language?
Yes, if you wrote the original poem.
Will you return my entry after the contest?
No - please keep a copy of your work.
By entering, am I making any ongoing commitment to buy anything?
No - your entry fee is a one-time charge.
Will I keep the copyright to my work?
Yes. You keep the copyright to your work. If your entry wins any cash prize, you agree to give both John H. Reid and Winning Writers a nonexclusive license to publish your work online. From time to time, selected winning entries may also be published in printed collections. If you win a prize, we may ask you for permission to include your entry in one of these books. You may accept or decline this invitation as you choose. Your entry will not be published in print without your consent, and you retain all other rights. You are free, for example, to publish your work in print or online elsewhere, and to enter it into other contests, whether or not you win a prize in this contest.
Does Tom Howard Books sponsor any other contests?
Yes, the Tom
Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest (open to any style of poetry) and the Tom
Howard/John H. Reid Short Story Contest.
What is the relationship of Winning Writers to Tom Howard Books?
Winning Writers assists Tom Howard Books with contest promotion and entry handling. It receives a portion of the entry fees in return. Winning Writers is not a sponsor of the Tom Howard contests and does not judge the entries.
Do you rent any contestant information to third parties?
No. Please click here for our full privacy policy.
How can I find out more?
Please email
the Tom Howard contest administrator.