10.13.06: The 2007 Chapbook Guidelines are posted. 2006 Results below.

 

The 2007 Chapbook Contest Guidelines:

Each year,
New Michigan Press joins forces with DIAGRAM for its yearly chapbook competition. These are the guidelines for 2007. Please note the new deadline.
The 2006 Prize

$1000, 25 copies of the finely-printed chapbook, author can purchase more at 40% discount.

We will also publish at least one other finalist manuscript, possibly more (in 2006 we published four).

Sundries

18-44 pp of poetry, fiction, essay, mixed-genre, or genre-bending work. Images can be included, though they must be black and white. No more than one poem (if yer sending poems) per page.

$15 reading fee (U.S. funds please; cash if you want to risk it, money orders, or checks made out to New Michigan Press, or use your credit card buy clicking on [add to cart] below, in which case mention on your cover letter that you paid online).

Enclose a business-sized SASE for notification. Manuscripts cannot be returned (sorry—please don't send your only copy).

Enclose a self-addressed, stamped postcard if you'd like confirmation that we received your manuscript.

Enclose a self-addressed 6"x9" envelope with $1 of postage (in USA—more if you're sending Internationally) if you would like a complimentary copy of the winning chapbook (or another chapbook in our series—please specify which, if any). If you do not care, there is no need for this.

Please do not send submissions certified mail, express mail, or anything we have to sign for; it's a pain. If you want to overnight it, please check off the "no signature req'd" box.

It's fine with us if individual works have been published elsewhere, but the manuscript can't have been published as a whole before. Please include specific acknowledgments if any of the works have appeared elsewhere—tell us where individual pieces appeared, as we consider submitted work for possible publication in DIAGRAM.

This contest is open to both published and unpublished writers.

Multiple submissions is fine; a separate reading fee is required for each.

Deadline
postmark between Oct. 12, 2006 and April 02, 2007.
Mail to
NMP/DIAGRAM
648 Crescent NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Typically

we narrow the field down to ten finalists, all of which are considered for publication (even if they don't win the contest; in 2003, NMP published four contest finalist mss.; in 2004, we published two; in 2005, we published four; 2006: four). All work submitted (unless previously published) is considered for possible publication in DIAGRAM.

About the chapbook as an art form

Though we are a small press with fairly limited resources, we are devoted to producing striking and elegant (when appropriate to the subject matter) chapbooks, and we keep them in print. We feel that we run one of the classier chapbook operations around. (The Wick Poetry Program through Kent State University runs a series of chapbooks that we envy.) All contest entry fees go to support the contest, chapbook series, and the press.

Buy

previous winners and other NMP chapbooks [here] to see what we mean.

We recommend

that your manuscript be as coherent as possible. Chapbook manuscripts do not necessarily have to be diagrammatic (though the diagrammers among us do enjoy those). Since our resources are limited, we generally do not print four-color chapbooks.

Our readers
change from year to year; we read work anonymously and try to be open to both traditional and experimental work. We strive to vary our aesthetic year to year and be open to what is excellent and moving.
QUESTIONS
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06.01.06: The Contest Results are Announced

::: Our 2006 winner is Stephanie Anderson, whose manuscript, In the Particular Particular, will be published by New Michigan Press in Fall 2006 (at which point you'll receive your complimentary copy if you provided a suitable SASE). She will receive $1000.

::: NMP will also publish five—!—of the finalist manuscripts in Fall / Winter 2006:

  • Kristy Bowen's Feign (poems)
  • Melissa Ginsburg's Arbor (poems)
  • Paul Guest's Exit Interview (poems)
  • Jeff Parker and William Powhida's The Back of the Line (stories & images)
  • John Pursley III's A Conventional Weather (poems)

The finalists:

Susan Briante, Dear Mr. Surgeon General and Other Poems; Cheryl Clark, Dead-eye Spring; Nicole Terez Dutton, Chromatrope; Anna Journey, Little America; Erin Lambert, Resolution; Genine Lentine, Mr. Worthington's Beautiful Experiments on Splashes; Erin Malone, What Sound Does it Make; Sierra Nelson, Primitive Animal, A Drifter in Dust; Emily Rosko, Weather Inventions; Maureen Seaton and Neil de la Flor, Pink Eye; Peter Jay Shippy, The Minor Cinemas of Western New York State; Jen Tynes, See Also Electric Light.

Thanks to everyone who entered. Letters have gone out with this information if you gave us a SASE. We found much to love in our reading this year, and there were many more worthy manuscripts. We had over five hundred this year, riches all around, and we read as deeply and as well as we could. Next year, we'll have a different set of readers, and will hopefully see your new work.

Ander Monson, NMP

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