Grand Rapids Public Library: About The Annual Kent County Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition

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Grand Rapids MI

23 January, 2022

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Press release from Grand Rapids Public Library: About the Annual Kent County Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition The Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition was started in 1968 by poet James Allen at the urging of John Hunting, the founder of the Dyer-Ives Foundation, to encourage excellence in writing and to provide recognition for local work of high quality. The annual contest is open to poets ages 5 through adult who reside in Kent County. Submissions are open Feb 1 – 28, 2022. Winners selected in different categories have their poems published in Voices, receive a cash award, and participate in a reading. Funded by: 2022 Divisions and Awards Elementary School | Grades K – 2 1st Place: $25 & publication 2nd Place: publication Elementary School | Grades 3 – 4 1st Place: $25 & publication 2nd Place: publication Middle School | Grades 5 – 6 1st Place: $50 & publication 2nd Place: publication Middle School | Grades 7 – 8 1st Place: $50 & publication 2nd Place: publication High School | Grades 9 – 10 1st Place: $75 & publication 2nd Place: publication High School | Grades 11 – 12 1st Place: $100 & publication 2nd Place: publication Undergraduate 1st Place: $100 & publication 2nd Place: $75 & publication Adult 1st Place: $150 & publication 2nd Place: $125 & publication 3rd Place: $100 & publication Eligibility Open to Kent County, Michigan residents of all ages. Open to students attending classes within Kent County, including GVSU. Free to enter. One poem per person will be accepted. The poem must be original and unpublished. Submissions are open Feb 1 – 28, 2022 Resources for Teacher's Looking to submit poems for your class? View our teacher's guide Voices Publication Voices is published annually to highlight the winners of the Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition. Check out the winning poems from 2021. 2022 Judges Megan Klco-Kellner Megan Klco Kellner is an artist, writer, and museum educator with an MFA from Kendall College of Art and Design and a BFA from Truman State University. Her paintings have been exhibited regionally and nationally. Her poetry chapbook What Will You Teach Her? won the 2019 Michigan Writers Cooperative Press Prize. She and her husband are birding, planting flowers, and trying to raise two good humans in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Tae Scott Taylor Taylor, also known as Tae Scott, is a spoken word artist who will bring you to tears and laughter with the performance of a single piece. Her raw emotions captivate the audience and immediately bond them to her life experiences. This incredible energy has won Taylor a spot on the first team to represent West Michigan in a National Poetry Slam in over a decade! Her body of work focuses on finding God's peace and healing during and after life's storms. Although she loves poetry, her main focus in life is being the best mother she can be to her daughter, and helping others on their journey to healing. Amanda Zerilli 2022 National Judge José Olivarez José Olivarez is the son of Mexican immigrants. His debut book of poems, Citizen Illegal, was a finalist for the PEN/ Jean Stein Award and a winner of the 2018 Chicago Review of Books Poetry Prize. 2022 Competition Reception 54th Annual Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition Reception Saturday, June 4, 2022, 1:00 – 2:00 pm Main Library – 111 Library Street NE The 54th Annual Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition Reception will take place during the annual Festival of the Arts celebration. Enjoy poems read aloud by winners in each category in the Ryerson Auditorium located in the Main Library. Questions? If you have questions about the competition, email us or call 616.988.5400. This press release was produced by Grand Rapids Public Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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