National Poetry Series winners

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Ava Nathaniel Winter
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An excavatory collection of poems tracing the connections between Jewish transfemininity, queer desire, and cultural histories.
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Poetry
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Courtney Bush
Winner of the National Poetry Series

I Love Information, selected by Brian Teare as a winner of the National Poetry Series, is a vigorous examination of knowledge, belief, and which begets which.

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Devon Walker-Figueroa
Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle's John Leonard Prize for Best First Book

Selected by Sally Keith as a winner of the National Poetry Series, this debut collection is a ruminative catalogue of overgrowth and the places that haunt us.

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Poetry
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Benjamin Garcia
Finalist for the Kate Tufts Discovery Award

Thrown in the Throat is a sex-positive incantation that retextures what it is to write a queer life amidst troubled times.

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Jos Charles
FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE

This National Poetry Series winner defiantly makes space for bodies that have been historically denied their own vocabulary. These poems stake a claim on the language available to speak about trans experience.

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Poetry
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William Brewer

Uncanny, heartbreaking, and often surreal, this National Poetry Series winner is an unforgettable elegy for the people and places that have been lost to opioids in rural Appalachia.

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Nancy Reddy

This National Poetry Series winner follows the multiple transformations—both figurative and literal—that accompany adolescence and adulthood, particularly for young women. From Nancy Drew to Cinderella, the familiar yet surprising speakers of these poems tangle with imitation, performance, and identity.

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Sara Eliza Johnson

A handful of blackberries offered from bloodied arms, bee stings likened to pulses of sunlight, a honeycomb of marrow exposed. This National Poetry Series winner pulls shards of tenderness—and a transformative, regenerative force—from a world where violence and terror infuse the body, a world on the verge of collapse.

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Ed Pavlić

Often the most recognized, even brutal, events in American history are segregated by a politicized, racially divided “Color Line.” But where—asks this intense and ambitious National Poetry Series winner—is the Color Line in the mind, in the body, between bodies, between human beings?

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