For immediate
release … Jan. 29, 2019 ….
Telluride
Institute offers two literary prizes:
national Fischer Prize and Colorado
Cantor Award
TELLURIDE … The Telluride Institute’s
Talking Gourds poetry program has been
hosting events, festivals, readings,
workshops and contests for over 25 years.
It’s proud to announce its annual Fischer
Prize national contest with over $3000
in awards and travel stipends. And for
Colorado poets, that includes a special $500
Cantor Award for the best poem by a Colorado
writer who enters the Fischer Prize contest.
Deadline for the contest is May 1, 2019.
“Since Elaine Fischer was such a champion of
the arts in Colorado,” said Talking Gourds
co-director Art Goodtimes, “we wanted to
reward Colorado poets with a special
incentive to participate in the Fischer
Prize.
Last year Michelle Bitting, Poet Laureate
Emerita of of Pacific Palisades (CA), took
the top prize with her poem “Everything
Crumbling Becomes Something New.” Jane
Hilberry, who teaches as Colorado College in
Colorado Springs, won the Cantor Award. She
and other finalists included Jose Alcantara
of Carbondale (CO), Clair Blotter and
Deveroux Baker of California, and Elizabeth
Jacobson of Florida.
Judge last year was Santa Fe Poet Laureate
Emerita Joan Logghe of Española, New Mexico.
The Judge for 2019 will be Berkeley (CA)
Poet Laureate Rafael Jesús González.
The Fischer Prize includes a $1000 first
prize award, plus a $500 travel stipend to
attend the May 17-19 Telluride Literary Arts
Festival, where the awards will be made.
Five finalists receive $200 each for their
winning poems, plus $100 stipend each to
attend the May event. In addition, a $500
Cantor Award winner will be selected from
any Colorado poet among the finalists, or
one whose poem is selected as the best among
the Colorado entrants.
For 22 years, Telluride has held a Fischer
Prize contest in honor of attorney/poet Mark
Fischer, who died in 1987. In 2016 his wife,
politician/painter Elaine Cantor Fischer,
passed away as well. The Fischer Prize, and
now the Cantor Award, are given in memory of
these two beloved members of the arts
community in San Miguel County.
For contest rules visit Fischer
Prize. Contest deadline is May 1,
2019.
Background
Inspired by San Juan Mountains climber,
skier, and deep ecologist -- the late
Dolores LaChapelle, Talking Gourds is
a poetry program sponsored by the Telluride
Institute. Art
Goodtimes of Wrights Mesa and Rosemerry
Wahtola Trommer of Placerville are
co-directors.
The Talking
Gourds program encompasses various
projects where it acts as lead agency or
partner: the national Fischer Prize, the
Colorado Cantor Award, the monthly Poetry
Club, the occasional Guest Gourds, the
biannual Western Slope Poet Laureate
selection, the biannual San Miguel County
Poetry Laureate recommendation, the annual MycoLuscious
MycoLicious MycoLogical Poetry Show at
the Telluride Mushroom Festival, and the
annual Telluride
Literary Arts Festival.
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