Contest Judges and Winners

Contest Winners

COVERYEARAUTHORTITLEJUDGE
Watermark2004Jacquelyn PopeWatermarkMarie Ponsot
Under the Wanderer's Star2005Sigman ByrdUnder the Wanderer’s StarGerald Stern
Blind Date with Cavafy2006Steve FellnerBlind Date with CavafyDenise Duhamel
Either She Was2007Karin RandolphEither She WasDavid Shapiro
In Ways Impossible to Fold2008Michael RerickIn Ways Impossible to FoldThylias Moss
Almost Dorothy2009Neil de la FlorAlmost DorothyForrest Gander
Eminent Domian2010Justin PetropoulosEminent DomainAnne Waldman
Minatures2011Meredith ColeMiniaturesAlicia Ostriker
Dear Hero book cover2012Jason McCallDear Hero,Cornelius Eady
DIPSTICK (DIPTYCH) book cover2013Tom BeckettDipstick (Diptych)Charles Bernstein
No Map of The Earth Includes the Stars book cover2014Christina OlivaresNo Map of the Earth Includes StarsBrenda Hillman
Latest Volcano2015Tana Jean WelchLatest VolcanoStephanie Strickland
After book cover2016Robert GibbAfterMark Doty
The Blue Hill2017Geoffrey O’BrienThe Blue HillMeena Alexander
Fretwork book cover2018Lynne ThompsonFretworkJane Hirshfield
Bloody Memory book cover2019Gail NewmanBlood MemoryMarge Piercy
Proof Something Happened2020Tony TrigilioProof Something HappenedSusan Howe
Rasa2021Joanne D. DwyerRASADavid Lehman
Translation Zone book cover2022Brian CochranTranslation ZoneJohn Yau
The Flaws in the Story2023Liane StraussThe Flaws in the StoryMary Jo Bang
The Other Side of the Ocean2024Xiaoqiu QiuThe Other Side of OceanJohn Keene
unRavel book cover2025Marjorie SteinunRavelElaine Equ

Marsh Hawk Poetry Prize Judges

JUDGEYEARBIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Marie Ponsot2004Marie Ponsot (1921–2019) was an acclaimed American poet and translator known for her elegant formalism and luminous, philosophical lyric voice.
Gerald Stern2005Gerald Stern (1925–2022) was a National Book Award–winning poet whose exuberant, grief‑infused work made him one of America’s most beloved voices.
Denise Duhamel2006Denise Duhamel is a poet celebrated for her witty, feminist, pop‑culture‑driven work and her inventive use of form.
David Shapiro2007David Shapiro (1947–2024) was a poet, critic, and art historian whose work blended New York School playfulness with philosophical depth.
Thylias Moss2008Thylias Moss is a poet and multimedia artist known for her inventive language, explorations of identity, and boundary‑breaking forms.
Forrest Gander2009Forrest Gander is a Pulitzer Prize–winning poet whose work is rooted in ecology, intimacy, and cross‑cultural connection
Anne Waldman2010Anne Waldman is a poet, performer, and activist known for her visionary energy and leadership in the Outrider experimental tradition.
Alicia Ostriker2011Alicia Ostriker is a major American poet and critic whose work explores feminism, spirituality, and the politics of everyday life.
Cornelius Eady2012Cornelius Eady is a poet and playwright known for his musical, socially engaged work and for co‑founding Cave Canem.
Charles Bernstein2013Charles Bernstein is a leading figure in Language poetry, known for his sharp wit, formal experimentation, and cultural critique.
Brenda Hillman2014Brenda Hillman is an award‑winning poet whose work blends activism, mysticism, and formal innovation.
Stephanie Strickland2015Stephanie Strickland is a poet and digital literature pioneer whose work explores technology, embodiment, and layered textuality.
Mark Doty2016Mark Doty is a National Book Award–winning poet known for his luminous, compassionate explorations of beauty, loss, and queer life.
Meena Alexander2017Meena Alexander (1951–2018) was a poet and scholar whose work braided migration, memory, and the complexities of identity.
Jane Hirshfield2018Jane Hirshfield is a widely honored poet whose work is marked by clarity, compassion, and philosophical depth.
Marge Piercy2019Marge Piercy is a poet and novelist known for her feminist vision, political engagement, and emotionally resonant storytelling.
Susan Howe2020Susan Howe is a groundbreaking poet whose work merges archival research, visual poetics, and American history.
David Lehman2021David Lehman is a poet, critic, and longtime editor of The Best American Poetry, known for his wit and intellectual range.
John Yau2022John Yau is a poet, critic, and curator whose work explores perception, identity, and the boundaries of language.
Mary Jo Bang2023Mary Jo Bang is an award‑winning poet known for her inventive, emotionally charged work and her acclaimed translations.
John Keene2024John Keene is a writer and translator whose work spans genres and interrogates history, language, and Black experience.
Elaine Equi2025Elaine Equi is a poet known for her concise, witty, and sharply observant work rooted in urban life and pop culture.