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OCTOBER: PRUFER POETRY PRIZE Pleaides is currently open only to Prufer Poetry Prize submissions through the month of October. Our regular submission periods are December and June. Prufer Poetry Prize: Pleiades is accepting submissions for the Prufer Poetry Prize during the month of October. The winner will receive $1,000 and publication in an upcoming issue of Pleiades: Literature in Context. Submissions will be open from October 1-31 at 11:59 CST. CEDAR SIGO will judge. ABOUT: Cedar Sigo is a poet and member of the Suquamish Nation. He studied at The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute. He is the author of endless books and pamphlets of poetry, including All This Time (Wave Books, 2021), Stranger in Town (City Lights, 2010), Expensive Magic (House Press, 2008), two editions of Selected Writings (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2003 and 2005) and most recently Siren of Atlantis (Wave Books, 2025). In 2022 he received a grants to artist’s award from The Foundation for Contemporary Arts. He has taught all over the country including The University of Washington, Bard College, Washington University, Naropa University and The Institute of American Indian Arts. He lives in Lofall, Washington. TO PAY for your submission: Please visit this link to pay the $20 entry fee: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20040_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=549 Make note of your order number, which you will include in your submission. TO SUBMIT: Poets may submit 1-3 poems for a $20 entry fee between October 1-31. 1-3 poems should not exceed 10 pages. Please visit pleiadessubmissions.com to submit. ***Please select “Prufer Poetry Prize” under “genre” or your submission will not be read. Please include your order number in the comments section of your submission. Please do not include any identifying information on the submission document or PDF. How to use the Pleiades Submission Manager: If you already have an account, you do not need to use this form. ![]()
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