Donald Justice Poetry Prize
The Donald Justice Poetry Prize is an American national competition sponsored by the of the West Chester University Poetry Center which Kean W. Spencer created in honor of his mother, Iris N. Spencer. The prize recognizes the distinguished American poet, teacher, and Pulitzer Prize winner, Donald Justice. The WCU Poetry Center welcomes submissions of unpublished, original book-length manuscripts that pay attention to form for consideration in this competition.
The submissions are judged blindly and selected by a notable poet who works in traditional forms. Past judges have included Major Jackson, Patricia Smith, Cornelius Eady, Erica Dawson, David Mason, A. E. Stallings, and Marilyn Nelson.
The winner receives $1,500 and will have the manuscript published. Prior to 2018, winning poetry collections were either published by Measure Press or West Chester University.
Past winners
The following are the winners of the Donald Justice Poetry Prize:- 2006 Kate Light, Gravity's Dream: New Poems and Sonnets
- 2007 Kim Bridgford, In the Extreme: Sonnets about World Records
- 2008 John Poch, Two Men Fighting with a Knife
- 2009 Julie Kane, Jazz Funeral
- 2010 Ned Balbo, Trials of Edgar Poe and Other Poems
- 2011 Amit Majmudar, Heaven and Earth
- 2012 Joanna Pearson, Oldest Mortal Myth
- 2013 Anne-MarieThompson, Audiation
- 2014 Susan McLean, The Whetstone Misses the Knife
- 2014 Stephen Gibson, Rorschach Art Too
- 2015 Jeff Hardin, Restoring the Narrative
- 2015 Pat Valdata, Where No Man Can Touch
- 2017 Ryan Wilson, The Stranger World
- 2018 Chad Abushanab, The Last Visit
- 2019 Katherine Barrett Swett, Voice Message
- 2020 John Foy, No One Leaves the World Unhurt
- 2021 Alexis Sears, Out of Order
- 2022 J. D. Debris, The Scorpion's Question Mark
- 2023 Erica Reid, Ghost Man on Second
- 2024 Sunni Brown Wilkinson, Rodeo
- 2025 P. Scott Cunningham, Self Portrait as the "i" in Florida
- 2026 — TBD