Morse Poetry Prize
The Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize, in honor of Samuel French Morse, is a literary award given to an American author's first or second book of poetry.
The annual prize was established in 1983 and sponsored by Northeastern University. Once selected by a recognized poet, the awarded poet received $1000, and the work received publication by Northeastern University Press, and distribution through the University Press of New England. Prize-winning books were published with a striped cover design, characteristic of the Morse Poetry Prize.[1]
The award was suspended in 2009, due to difficulties with financial sustainability.[2]
Winners
- 2009: Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet, Tulips, Water, Ash, Judge: Jean Valentine
 - 2008: Dana Roeser, In the Truth Room
 - 2007: Virginia Chase Sutton, What Brings You to Del Amo
 - 2005: Roy Jacobstein, A Form of Optimism
 - 2004: Annie Boutelle, Nest of Thistles
 - 2003: Dana Roeser, Beautiful Motion: Poems
 - 2002: Chris Forhan, The Actual Moon, the Actual Stars
 - 2001: Catherine Sasanov, All the Blood Tethers
 - 2000: Ted Genoways, Bullroarer: A Sequence
 - 1999: Jennifer Atkinson, The Drowned City
 - 1998: James Haug, Walking Liberty
 - 1997: Jeffrey Greene, American Spirituals
 - 1996: Charles Harper Webb, Reading the Water
 - 1995: Michelle Boisseau, Understory
 - 1994: Allison Funk, Living at the Epicenter
 - 1993: David Moolten, Plums and Ashes
 - 1992: Don Boes, The Eighth Continent
 - 1991: Carl Phillips, In the Blood
 - 1990: George Mills, The House Sails Out of Sight of Home
 - 1989: J. Allyn Rosser, Bright Moves
 - 1988: Lucia Perillo, Dangerous Life
 - 1987: Frank Gaspar, The Holyoke
 - 1986: Sue Ellen Thompson, This Body of Silk
 - 1985: William Carpenter, Rain
 - 1984: Susan Donnelly, Eve Names the Animals, Judge: Anthony Hecht
 
See also
- American poetry
 - List of poetry awards
 - List of literary awards
 - List of years in poetry
 - List of years in literature
 
References
- ^ "Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize Is Suspended". Poets & Writers Magazine. April 16, 2009. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
 - ^ "Northeastern suspends Morse poetry prize". Boston Globe. April 17, 2009. Retrieved September 16, 2014.