Contests and Prizes
Shenandoah hosts several prestigious annual contests: the James Boatwright III Prize for Poetry, the Goodheart Prize for Fiction, the Thomas H. Carter Prize for the Essay, The Shenandoah/Glasgow Prize for Emerging Writers, and the Graybeal-Gowan Prize for Virginia Writers.
All poems published in Shenandoah in a given year are eligible for consideration for the annual James Boatwright III Prize($1000) and stories are eligible for the annual $1,000 Goodheart Prize. The Thomas H. Carter Prize for the Essay ($1,000) is awarded for the best non-fiction worked published in a calendar year. There is no "submission" process per se for these contests.
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