Frontier Poetry is excited to congratulate our pick for the SECOND PLACE winner of the 2026 (Not) in Love Haiku Challenge “oh disguised lover” by Alice de Hubp. What’s incredible about Alice de Hubp’s work in this haiku is the…
Frontier Poetry is excited to congratulate the THIRD PLACE winner of the 2026 (Not) in Love Haiku Challenge— Benjamin Burns’ with his poem “He was coked out of…” Benjamin Burns’s haiku is exceptional for the way it implies story, complex…
With plenty of opportunities to submit your work this month, many of which are prestigious awards which offer numerous winning opportunities, it’s prime time to share your work with the world. Don’t forget that acceptances and rejections are by-products of…
How do we elegize even the smallest of creatures? How do we respond to the “natural order” of their dying? In her poem, Iris Lee gives careful consideration to a box of silkworms; the images and sensations of the speaker’s…
read and download our 2021 Chapbook Contest winner
selected by Kazim Ali
// by Abby Johnson //
read and download our 2020 Chapbook Contest winner
selected by Carl Phillips
// by Frederick Speers //
read and download our 2019 Chapbook Contest winner
selected by Jericho Brown
// by Naima Tokunow //
read and download our 2018 Chapbook Contest winner
selected by Joshua Roark
// by Xiao Yue Shan //