Submit to the 2025 JAKE ADAM YORK PRIZE for a first or second poetry collection
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The Jake Adam York Prize is open to poets writing in English, who live in the US or are US citizens, and who have published no more than one full-length poetry collection. (If you have a second book under contract, you are also ineligible.) The prize is a collaboration between Copper Nickel and Milkweed Editions.
The prize-winning poet will receive $2,000 and publication by MILKWEED EDITIONS. The prize is facilitated by the staff of COPPER NICKEL.
All entrants will receive a one-year subscription to COPPER NICKEL in exchange for their reading fee.
More details:
• Translations are not eligible, nor are previously self-published books.
• Self-published book DO count as prior publications if those books were at least 48 pages, had an ISBN, and/or received any sort of distribution.
• Current employees of the University of Colorado Denver or Milkweed Editions are not eligible, nor are current University of Colorado Denver students. Past editors and interns of Copper Nickel and Milkweed Editions are also ineligible to submit.
• Individual poems in a submitted manuscript may have been previously published in periodicals and/or in chapbooks. If so, please include an acknowledgments page.
• All initial screeners for the prize will have published at least one poetry collection. Screening will be facilitated by the poetry editors of Copper Nickel (Wayne Miller, Brian Barker, & Nicky Beer). No screener will screen a manuscript by a friend, colleague, or former student.
• Our judge for this year's Jake Adam York Prize is Patricia Smith. Smith is the author of nine poetry collections, including The Intentions of Thunder: New & Selected Poems (2025); Incendiary Art (2017), winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and the NAACP Image Award; Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah (2012), winner of the Lenore Marshall Prize; and Blood Dazzler (2008), a finalist for the National Book Award. She has received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize for Lifetime Achievement from the Poetry Foundation, as well as fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
• The winning poet will be notified in early March, 2026. Milkweed Editions will publish the winning book in January 2027.
To submit:
• Upload a manuscript of poetry in word, pdf, or rich text format.
• Please do not include your name or address on the cover page. (We have that information through Submittable.)
• Please exclude any other identifying features in the manuscript that might make your identity clear. (If a poem includes your name, for example, you can replace the name with [author's name].)
• Please do include an acknowledgments page. (We will remove acknowledgments pages from the finalist manuscripts before they go to the final judge.)
• You CAN submit your manuscript to other book prizes simultaneously, including the other prizes facilitated by Milkweed Editions (the Ballard Spahr Prize, the Max Ritvo Prize, and the National Poetry Series). Please notify us and withdraw your manuscript if it wins another prize.
• For additional details, and for information about past winners, visit Copper Nickel's Book Prize Page.
If you have questions or concerns, please email prize director Wayne Miller at wayne.miller@ucdenver.edu.
• The submission deadline is OCTOBER 15 (though we will continue accepting submissions through October 18 to accommodate anyone who has last-minute tech or personal problems).