Submission Guidelines

2025 Family & Home Prize

October 14 to December 14, 2025

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As the holiday season draws near, Frontier Poetry is delighted to announce the 2025 Family & Home Prize.

Family—whether chosen or given—shapes us in ways both tender and tumultuous. It can be a source of origin, belonging, community, and culture, while also holding heartbreak, loss, and complexity. During the holidays, these bonds often feel amplified: the absence of loved ones aches deeper, and their presence glows brighter—despite the occasional chaos. The annual argument before dinner. The uncanny regression that happens the moment we step through the door of our childhood home. The wild uncle with outdated views and too much eggnog.

We’re looking for poetry that pulls up a chair at your family table. The 2025 Family & Home Prize seeks poems that navigate the intimate terrain of family dynamics—rivalries, traditions, estrangements, reconciliations, grief, and love. Whether you're honoring legacy or confronting trauma, send us work that is honest, unflinching, and crafted with poetic precision.

Frontier Poetry welcomes all interpretations of family. We proudly encourage submissions from poets of all identities, cultures, and backgrounds.

Guest judge Sean Hill will select the winners. The first-place winner will receive $3,000 and publication. The second- and third-place winners will receive $300 and $200, respectively, along with publication. All finalists will be considered for paid publication in New Voices.

This contest opens October 14th and closes December 14th.

Further reading for inspiration can be found here:

About the Guest Judge: 

Sean Hill is the author of the forthcoming multi-genre collection, The Negroes Send Their Love

(Milkweed Editions, 2026), and two poetry collections, Dangerous Goods (Milkweed Editions,

2014), and Blood Ties & Brown Liquor (UGA Press, 2008). Hill has received numerous awards, including fellowships from the Cave Canem Foundation, Stanford University, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Hill’s poems and essays have appeared in numerous journals including CallalooNew England ReviewOrion, and Poetry, and in nearly three dozen anthologies. Hill has served as the director of the Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference at Bemidji State University since 2012. Hill lives in southwestern Montana with his family and is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Montana.

 

What Sean Hill Is Looking For:

It’s an honor to judge Frontier’s 2025 Family & Home Prize. A relationship to family and home are two of the many things we all share as human beings. I’m interested in poems that explore the families and homes we’re born to, the ones we choose, and the families that choose us. I remember first encountering Etheridge Knight’s “The Idea of Ancestry” and being moved by how the speaker nearly escaped addiction by going back home to visit family. I was in college then, only seventy miles from my own home, and I felt the poem intensely. Around that same time, I read Heaney’s “Digging,” Komunyakaa’s “My Father’s Love Letters,” and Rita Dove’s “Daystar,” and began to understand other ways of seeing family and home. Poets like Jericho Brown, Remica Bingham-Risher, Donika Kelly, and many others continue to help me think and feel through these themes. I’m excited for what I’ll recognize—or be newly introduced to—about “home” and “family” in your poems.

 

Guidelines:

  • Submissions are open to all poets, regardless of publication history.
  • Send us only your best, polished work—unpublished poems only, please.
  • As part of our dedication to the pursuit of a more inclusive publishing world, we are offering a free submission window for poets from historically marginalized groups at the beginning of the contest until we reach our cap of fifty.
  • Please do not include any identifying information in the body of your document.
  • We accept simultaneous submissions, but please notify us if your work is accepted elsewhere.
  • We ask for no more than three poems (five pages) per submission. Please submit all your poems in ONE document. We have no particular aesthetic or formal requirements and consider all styles of poetry.
  • Each entry requires a submission fee of $20.
  • Multiple submissions (of up to three poems apiece) are allowed, but each requires a separate entry fee.
  • Please include a brief cover letter with your publication history and personal bio. Also include any content warnings in consideration of our reading staff.
  • Work generated by AI will be automatically disqualified.
  • Submissions are open internationally, to any poet writing primarily in English. Some code-switching/meshing is very welcome.
  • Please do not submit work if you have a close relationship with the guest judge.
  • If you have any questions, please visit ourFAQ page. If you don’t find the answer to your question, email us: contact (at ) frontierpoetry (dot) com.
  • The deadline is December 14, 2025. We plan to announce winners and finalists in Fall 2025.

 

Editorial Feedback Option:

This option costs $59 and will provide you with two pages of detailed and actionable feedback on your submission, including suggestions for future submissions. The $149 option will provide you with three letters from three different editors. Our guest editors are paid a significant portion of the fee and all are astute and professional poets. Please allow eight to ten weeks after the contest closes to receive your feedback.

 

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New Voices

Always open. Always free.

We are thrilled to offer significant payment to our partner poets: $50 per poem.

We warmly invite poets from historically under-represented and marginalized groups to submit. Our aim is to be an accurate representation of the diversity of our community. Your voice is valued here.

Guidelines

    • Submissions are open to new and emerging poets only (no more than one full-length published work of poetry out in the world or forthcoming at the time of submission. For information about self-published works and pieces published via personal or social media pages, please see our FAQ page below).
    • Frontier Poetry does not consider or review AI-generated work. Submissions utilizing AI tools will be automatically declined.
    • We accept simultaneous submissions—just please send us a note if your work is picked up elsewhere (we want to say congrats)!
    • All submissions must be no more than ten pages and no more than five poems.
    • We do not accept multiple submissions. Please submit all your poems in ONE document.
    • Please include a cover letter with your publication history.
    • Expect eight to twelve weeks for a response.
    • To view a list of our most commonly asked questions regarding submitting to us, please see our FAQ page.

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Submission Options

  • New Voices Free – Always a free way to submit and we always pay for the work. We pay new poets $50 per poem selected. Response time is eight to twelve weeks.
  • New Voices Editorial Letter – If you’re interested in knowing a little bit more about what we thought of your poem, utilize this option. When we’ve reviewed your piece we will include one to two pages of feedback on your poem including suggestions for revision, where it might be a good fit for publication, and other comments about ways it can be improved. It’s our way of helping you to understand your work better and improve. Our editors are paid a significant portion of the fee.
  • New Voices Fast Response – It can be hard to wait to hear back, so we've developed a quicker turnaround time for writers who want to hear back within two weeks. There is a reading fee for this category.
  • New Voices Free Fast Response for BIPOC – Our quick turnaround option offered for free to Black, Indigenous, and other writers of color.

Unless specifically requested, we do not accept AI-generated work.


 

Author's Rights

Frontier Poetry holds first publication rights for three months after publication, after which rights revert to the author. Authors agree not to publish, nor authorize or permit the publication of, any part of the material for three months following first publication. For reprints, we ask for acknowledgment of publication in Frontier Poetry first.

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