We do not require any sort of donation in order for us to consider poems for publication. However, for those who are able to make a small donation, we appreciate the help this provides toward the expenses of producing a literary magazine. If you want to donate, go to the other ($5 donation) portal. No worries if this is not something you can do at this time.
What we like: We enjoy poetry that is well-crafted, uses language with a strong awareness of meaning and sound, and contains evocative images and a strong sense of voice. What to send:
- Send up to three (3) previously unpublished poems on no more than four (4) pages in a single Word or pdf document, starting each poem on a separate page. Poems posted on social media or on personal blogs are considered previously published.
- We prefer Times New Roman font, 12 points, and left-aligned, unless formatting is part of the poem.
- Include a brief third-person bio of no more than 75 words in the cover letter section of the submission form.
- We accept simultaneous submissions. However, we do ask that you notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere. To withdraw part of your submission, contact us via the Messages function on Submittable. If you withdraw using the Withdraw button on Submittable, we will consider your entire submission withdrawn.
- Please submit only once during each reading period. Additional submissions in the same submission period will not be read.
- We do not accept work that was created entirely or partially with AI software.
Rights: We request First North American Serial Rights; all rights revert to the author upon publication. Submission to the Connecticut River Review indicates your agreement to the terms of Rights and Payment as described in these guidelines. Upon publication: You will receive as payment one copy of the journal in which your work is published.
While we do not require a donation in order to consider poems for publication, a small donation helps with the expenses of producing our literary magazine, and we very much appreciate those who can contribute!
What we like: We enjoy poetry that is well-crafted, uses language with a strong awareness of meaning and sound, and contains evocative images and a strong sense of voice. What to send:
- Send up to three (3) previously unpublished poems on no more than four (4) pages in a single Word or pdf document, starting each poem on a separate page. Poems posted on social media or on personal blogs are considered previously published.
- We prefer Times New Roman font, 12 points, and left-aligned, unless formatting is part of the poem.
- Include a brief third-person bio of no more than 75 words in the cover letter section of the submission form.
- We accept simultaneous submissions. However, we do ask that you notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere. To withdraw part of your submission, contact us via the Messages function on Submittable. If you withdraw using the Withdraw button on Submittable, we will consider your entire submission withdrawn.
- Please submit only once during each reading period. Additional submissions in the same submission period will not be read.
- We do not accept work that was created entirely or partially with AI software.
Rights: We request First North American Serial Rights; all rights revert to the author upon publication. Submission to the Connecticut River Review indicates your agreement to the terms of Rights and Payment as described in these guidelines. Upon publication: You will receive as payment one copy of the journal in which your work is published.
Presented in honor of CPS founding members Wallace Winchell, Ben Brodine, and Joseph Brodinsky.
Guidelines
- Open to all. There is a $15 reading fee.
- Prizes of $400, $100, and $50 are awarded. Winning poems are published in the Connecticut River Review and on the CPS website.
- Entries are accepted via Submittable April 1 through May 31 at 6 p.m. Submit only your best work.
- Submit in one document up to three original, previously unpublished poems, in any form.
- Include one poem per page, no more than 80 lines per poem.
- Do not include any contact information in your document. Your submission will be disqualified.
- Please notify the contest coordinator (contests.ctpoetry@gmail.com) immediately if any poem in your entry is accepted elsewhere.
Restrictions
- AI-generated poetry is not accepted.
- Last year’s winning poets in any CPS contest are ineligible.
Questions
- Read our Questions & Answers
- Or email contests.ctpoetry@gmail.com