Frontier Poetry is excited to congratulate Gbenga Adesina’s pick for the FIRST PLACE winner of the 2026 Hurt & Healing Prize “Echo-cardiogram” by Margarita Cruz “This poem is an incantation that wrestles death to the ground. It’s a ferocious dance…
In this sonnet, one turn—one volta—comes in the form of an italicized word: Bloqueo. Given that Trinity Tibe’s speaker continually seeks throughout the poem to discover more insight about her father, this turn underscores the fact that he is impossible…
Frontier Poetry is excited to congratulate Gbenga Adesina’s pick for the SECOND PLACE winner of the 2026 Hurt & Healing Prize “Sometime After Your Suicide, I Find You in the Apocalypse” by Edison Angelbello What’s incredible about Angelbello’s work in…
This month’s “In Retrospect” interview is with Adedayo Agarau, whose collection The Years of Blood won the Poetic Justice Institute Editor’s Prize for BIPOC Writers. In this series, we ask renowned poets to look back over their poems and collections,…
read and download our 2021 Chapbook Contest winner
selected by Kazim Ali
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