
Art Smith Poetry Prize 2024
We are running slightly behind schedule with this, but we are thrilled to announce that we have a winner of the Arthur Smith Poetry Prize for 2024! With 110 total submissions, and only three people reading, it took us a little while. The work was all so very good.
The Winners

Animal Psalm – THE WINNER
by DeAnna Stephens
Stephens’s work has appeared in numerous journals including Cherry Tree, Feminist Studies, and Louisiana Literature and has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize. Additionally, her work has received the George Scarbrough Prize for Poetry (Mountain Heritage Literary Festival), the Sue Ellen Hudson Excellence in Writing Award from Tennessee Mountain Writers, the Tusculum Review Poetry Prize, and the Tennessee Williams Festival Poetry Prize. She is the author of a chapbook, Heliotaxis, (Main Street Rag), and was inducted into the East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame in 2022. She currently serves as a reader for Rowayat and teaches writing, reading, and literature at Roane State Community College in Crossville, Tennessee.

No Lace Fronts in Iowa City – FIRST RUNNER UP
by Meghan Malachi
Meghan B. Malachi is a Bronx-born, Chicago-based poet and educator. She is an Associate Editor at RHINO and the Programming Coordinator at the Guild Literary Complex. Meghan is the first-place winner of the Spoon River Poetry Review 2022 Editor’s Prize Contest and a 2022 Pushcart Prize Nominee. She has also been a finalist for the 2024 Hillary Tham Capital Collection as well as the 2024 Lois Cranston Memorial Prize. Her work is published in Milly Magazine, Rabid Oak, Juked, NECTAR Poetry, Writers with Attitude, and NewCity. Her first chapbook, The Autodidact, was published by Ethel Zine & Micro Press in 2020. She teaches rhetoric and writing at Harold Washington College and Saint Xavier University.
The Rest of the Shortlist
- Meuse is So Close to Muse by Elinor Ann Walker
- On Men by Esperanza Cintrón
- Sometimes I Forget How to Be a Person by Peter Grandbois
- Titanfall by Noah Soltau
The Longlist
- Animal Psalm by DeAnna Stephens
- Causa Sui by Elizabeth Knapp
- Meuse is So Close to Muse by Elinor Ann Walker
- No Lace Fronts in Iowa City by Meghan Malachi
- Notes on Endings by Clare Banks
- On Men by Esperanza Cintrón
- Sometimes I Forget How to Be a Person by Peter Grandbois
- The 574 Calling Area’s Been Hit By the Blast by David Dodd Lee
- Titanfall by Noah Soltau
- What the Light Was Like by Sara Dudo
Our 2024 Judges
The winning poet receives a $1,000 advance, a standard royalty contract, and 10 copies of the published book. Finalists will also be considered for future publication.
Judge: Allison Joseph
Readers: Edison Jennings and Shlagha Borah