The Griffin Poetry Prize Announces the 2011 International and Canadian Shortlist

TORONTO – April 5, 2011 – Scott Griffin, founder of The Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry and David Young, trustee, announced the International and Canadian shortlist for this year’s prize noting that judges Tim Lilburn (Canada), Colm Toíbín (Ireland) and Chase Twichell (USA) each read 450 books of poetry, including 20 translations, from poets in 37 countries around the globe.

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Bilingual Poetry Recitation Contest Announced

Toronto, November 23, 2010 – This morning, Scott Griffin, founder of The Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry, announced the launch of Poetry In Voice/Les voix de la poésie, a national bilingual poetry recitation contest combining the dynamic aspects of slam poetry, spoken word, and theatre, with the study of great literature in the high school classroom. A total of $10,000 in awards and school stipends will be awarded in 2011 alone.

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Judges for the 2011 Griffin Poetry Prize Announced

TORONTO – September 1, 2010 – The trustees of The Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry are pleased to announce that Tim Lilburn (Canada), Colm Toíbín (Ireland), and Chase Twichell (USA) are the judges for the 2011 Griffin Poetry Prize.

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Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin’s The Sun-fish and Karen Solie’s Pigeon Each Win $65,000 for the 2010 Griffin Poetry Prize

TORONTO – June 3, 2010 – Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin’s The Sun-fish and Karen Solie’s Pigeon are the International and Canadian winners of the tenth annual Griffin Poetry Prize.
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The Griffin Poetry Prize Announces Prize Award Increase from $100,000 to $200,000 and the 2010 International and Canadian Shortlist

TORONTO – April 6, 2010 – Scott Griffin, founder of The Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry today announced that the annual Griffin Poetry Prize will be doubled from $100,000 to $200,000 in recognition of the prize’s tenth anniversary. The increased amount of $100,000 will be awarded as follows: $10,000 to each of the seven shortlisted poets – four international and three Canadian – for their participation in the shortlist readings. The winners, announced at the Griffin Poetry Prize Awards evening on Thursday, June 3, 2010, will be awarded $65,000 each, for a total of $75,000 that includes the $10,000 awarded at the Readings the previous evening.

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Damian Rogers Joins The Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry

TORONTO – November 5, 2009 – The Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry announces that Damian Rogers will be the Griffin Poetry Prize’s new liaison for the media, covering press and publicity.
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Judges for the 10th Griffin Poetry Prize Announced

TORONTO – October 14, 2009 – The trustees of the Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry are pleased to announce that Anne Carson (Canada), Kathleen Jamie (Scotland), and Carl Phillips (USA) are the judges for the 2010 Griffin Poetry Prize.

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C. D. Wright’s Rising, Falling, Hovering and A. F. Moritz’s The Sentinel Win the 2009 Griffin Poetry Prize

TORONTO – June 3, 2009C. D. Wright’s Rising, Falling, Hovering and A. F. Moritz’s The Sentinel are the International and Canadian winners of the ninth annual Griffin Poetry Prize.

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The Griffin Poetry Prize Announces the 2009 Canadian and International Shortlist

TORONTO – April 7, 2009 – Scott Griffin, founder of The Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry and David Young, trustee, today announced the Canadian and International shortlist for this year’s prize. The C$100,000 Griffin Poetry Prize is one of the most lucrative poetry prizes in the world, exemplifying the international spirit of the form. The prize is awarded annually for the two best books of poetry, including translations, published in English in the previous year.

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Announcing the Judges for the 2009 Griffin Poetry Prize

TORONTO – September 22, 2008 – The trustees of the Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry are pleased to announce that Saskia Hamilton (USA), Dennis O’Driscoll (Ireland), and Michael Redhill (Canada) are the judges for the 2009 Griffin Poetry Prize.

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