6 p.m. (CST) | March 13 | via Zoom
Please join us in celebrating the 2019, 2020, and 2021 winners and finalists of the Birdy Poetry Prize! Our illustrious Birdy authors you are familiar with--Carol Kapaun Ratchenski (A Certain Kind of Forgiveness), Ruth Maus (Valentine), JC Mehta (Selected Poems 2000-2020), and Brian Daldorph (Kansas Poems)--will each be reading pieces from their books.
To top it off, the 2021 Birdy winner and finalist will be announced for the first time ever, live, by a secret, beloved guest judge!
Register for the event at tinyurl.com/birdypoetryprize.
More Birdy Event Details
The Birdy Poetry Prize is an annual full-length poetry manuscript competition that draws a large variety of poetic voices and subjects. This event showcases six of those voices, with readings from 2019, 2020, and 2021 winners and finalists.
The event will be recorded and shared on the Meadowlark website (www.meadowlark-books.com), YouTube page (Meadowlark Press), and Facebook page (Meadowlark Press, LLC).
2019 & 2020 Birdy books are available for purchase at the Meadowlark Bookstore.
The books
are also available for purchase through your favorite bookstores.
To stay up-to-date on the publications of the
2021 winner and finalist, please subscribe to our newsletter at the Meadowlark
website.
We look forward to seeing you at the event, and
we appreciate your support!
Author Bios
JC Mehta is an interdisciplinary artist, poet, and author of several books. As a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, space, place, and ancestry inform much of their work. Mehta has served as the editor in chief of Crab Creek Review. They have been awarded a number of art and research fellowships, as well as a number of literary awards, including the 2020 Birdy Poetry Prize for her book Selected Poems: 2000-2020. Poetry-in-residency posts have taken Mehta to Crazy Horse Memorial, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, and Halcyon Arts Lab.
Ruth Maus, a native of Topeka, KS, has pursued a love of learning around the world, with languages, curiosity, and an appreciation for all beings a constant thread. She is the author of the 2019 Birdy finalist book, Valentine.
Brian Daldorph, author of the 2020 Birdy finalist book, Kansas Poems, teaches at the University of Kansas and the Douglas County Jail. He serves as editor for Coal City Review. Kansas Poems is his eighth, and newest, poetry collection.
2021 Birdy Winner is… (who could it be?!)
2021 Birdy Finalist is… (oh, the anticipation!)
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