The Hemlock Journal proudly announces its upcoming Poetry Writing Contest celebrating voices that speak for justice, equality, and empowerment. Writers from around the world of any gender, or identity is welcome to participate. Each participant may submit up to two poems for the contest.

Submission Window :
From May 15th to June 30th
Theme
The theme of the contest focuses on women’s rights, gender equality, feminism, voices of women poets, and the struggles women continue to face in society. Inspired by the spirit of “Still I Rise,” the contest aims to encourage poetry that speaks of resilience, courage, resistance, and hope.
Prizes
- First Prize: Cash Prize $125, Print Publication, Hemlock Membership, Interview
- Second Prize: Cash Prize $50, Print Publication, Hemlock Membership, Interview
- Third Prize: Cash Prize $25, Print Publication, Hemlock Membership, Interview
Participants securing 4th to 7th positions will receive a full refund of their entry fee and Interview with our team
Entry Fees
- General Participants: $5 per poem
- Creative Writing Students at Cumberland University: $2 per poem
- Members of The Hemlock Journal: Free Entry

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Contest Judge

Sandee Gertz is a Western Pennsylvania/Urban Appalachian writer native living in Nashville and the author of The Pattern Maker’s Daughter, a poetry collection published by Bottom Dog Press.She has published her work for over 25 years, in journals such as Green Mountains Review, Gargoyle, Poet Lore, Northern Appalachia Review, Wildroof Journal, Cathexis Northwest Press,and most recently in The Pittsburgh Quarterly where she explored her “North/South” divide in a Creative Nonfiction piece titled “Nashville, Pennsylvania.” She has been recognized as one of 16 Working Class Poets in World Literature Today, is a Sandburg-Livesay Poetry Award winner, and a Pennsylvania Commonwealth Fellowship recipient for Poetry. Her most recent award is the Mary Jean Irion Prize in Poetry. She has completed a memoir manuscript chronicling a coming of age with an atypical seizure disorder and has recently finished a novel for which she has secured representation with the D4EO Literary Agency. Sandee teaches Creative Writing at Cumberland University as an Associate Professor and is the Managing Editor of Novus Literary Arts Journal and the Poetry Editor for New Square. Each summer, she co-teaches a poetry workshop with the Sancho Panza Literary Society in Dublin, Ireland.
Publisher & Release
The top 25 shortlisted poems will be featured in the special issue of The Hemlock Journal, which will be published by Quillkeepers Press, a traditional publication house and released on August 26 in honor of Women’s Equality Day.

Quillkeepers Press is a traditional publishing company and indie/self-publishing consulting group. They offer traditional publishing as well as anthology collaboration opportunities for indie artists who are seeking publication. Their traditional publishing services are industry-standard, where we assume the financial liability of publishing your work, and you receive competitive royalties from the sales of your collection. We design a contract to fit your individual needs, as we know all artists are unique. Traditional publishing with Quillkeepers will include coaching, editing, formatting, cover design, and extended marketing.

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