2025 Earth Amulet Poetry Prize Results Announced
Now accepting submissions on Submittable and Duotrope
Submission Period: May 1-July 31, 2026

About
The Earth Amulet Poetry Prize™ seeks poetry that engages deeply with the natural world—its landscapes, elements, and all living beings, while reflecting on our shared responsibility toward the planet. We welcome work that arises from careful observation, reflection, and ecological awareness, and that speaks to the interconnectedness of humans, nature, and all living beings with whom we share the planet. Submissions may also explore themes such as environmental threats, as well as the impact of war, human greed, lack of awareness, and the neglect of responsible care for the planet.
Eligibility
Open to poets worldwide. Submissions must be original works in English; translations are not accepted.
Requirements
Submit 3–5 unpublished poems (maximum 6 pages total), along with a brief third-person bio (100 words or less) reflecting your professional writing background and publication history, in a single PDF file formatted in Times New Roman, 12-point font, single-spaced, and saved as: YourLastName_EAPP2026.
- Please do not include personal details, hobbies, or unrelated information in your bio.
- We do not accept AI-generated work and maintain zero tolerance forplagiarism.
- Simultaneous submissions are allowed; notify us if accepted elsewhere.
Awards & Publication
Winner, Finalist, and Semifinalist
- Each will receive a cash honorarium
Winners, Finalists, Semifinalists, and Honorable Mentions
- Will be announced in an official press release
- Winning folios and poems recognized as Honorable Mentions will be published in a print anthology by River Paw Press
- All contributing authors will receive a complimentary digital copy of the anthology and a contributor discount on the Earth Amulet Poetry Prize anthology
Submission Fee
$7 (non-refundable)
Deadline and Response Time
Submission Deadline: July 31, 2026.
Results: Announced within three months of the deadline.
To submit your work, please visit Submittable or Duotrope

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