Magnapoets is pleased to announce its 2011 Pushcart Prize nominations. They are as follow:
Vietnam/Indochine, by Colleen Britton (January 2011 issue, p. 37)
Sans début ni fin ce rêve (Without a beginning or ending that dream), written by Martine Morrillon-Carreau in the original French, and translated into English by Walter Ruhlmann (January 2011, p. 42)
You Can Live, by Mackenzie Cole (Open Windows, Magnapoets 4th anthology,p.4)
short summer night, by Stanford M. Forrester (Butterfly Away, Magnapoets 3rd anthology, p.9)
Porteño, by th Hugh Fox (July 2011 issue, p. 16)
Accidentally, a poet, by Rafael Miguel Montes(July 2011 issue, p. 16)
Congratuations to our nominees!
Magnapoets is pleased to announce its 2010 Pushcart Prize nominations. They are as follow:
Jerusalem by Mois Benarroch (July 2010)
barely March by Cathy Drinkwater Better (January 2010)
The End of Summer by William Cullen, Jr.(July 2010)
Lonely Harvest by Margaret S. Mullins (July 2010)
inside the bare night by Stanley Pelter (July 2010)
years later by André Surridge (January 2010)
Congratulations to our nominees!
Magnapoets is pleased to announce our 2009 nominations for the Pushcart Prize. They are as follow:
John Barlow, nominated for is anyone else
Taylor Graham, nominated for Traveling Light
Elisha Porat, nominated for Khamsin on the Hills
James E. Roethlein, nominated for Prisoner of War
Adelaide B. Shaw, nominated for The Fat Girl
George Swede, nominated for Minus a few photos
Magnapoets is pleased to make our 2008 nominations for the Pushcart Prize. They are as follow:
Iris Dan, nominated for Haifa, 5 March 2003
Sanford Goldstein, nominated for I do not brood
Tarous Jaghory, nominated for A Patchwork Man From A Patchwork City
Bill Kenney, nominated for snow in the city
Lanie Shanzyra P. Rebancos, nominated for Love Me When I Can No Longer Love You
Mariano Zaro, nominated for Enrique, el gitano