2004 Judges

See also 2005 Judges.


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Billy Collins was appointed United States Poet Laureate 2001-2003. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review and The American Scholar, and he is a Guggenheim fellow and New York Public Library “Literary Lion.” Collins has published seven collections of poetry, including Questions About Angels, The Art of Drowning, and Picnic, Lightning. In May 2000, Picador in the UK published his collection of poems, Taking Off Emily Dickinson’s Clothes. In September 2001, Random House published his collection of poems, Sailing Around the Room: New & Selected Poems. In the fall of 2002, Random House published his new collection of poems, Nine Horses, and in the spring 2003, Random House published an anthology of poems selected with an introduction by Billy Collins, Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry. He is a professor of English at Lehman College of the City University of New York.

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Bill Manhire was New Zealand’s inaugural Poet Laureate, and is a four-time winner of the New Zealand Book Award for poetry. His Collected Poems (2001) are published by Carcanet in the UK and by Victoria University Press in New Zealand, while a collection of short fiction, South Pacific aka Songs of My Life, is also in print. He recently published a short memoir, Under the Influence; a collection of essays and interviews, Doubtful Sounds, appeared in 2000. He is also well known for such anthologies as 100 New Zealand Poems, Six by Six, Some Other Country, and Soho Square IV. He founded the creative writing programme at Victoria University of Wellington, where he is currently director of the International Institute of Modern Letters, and inaugurated the electronic annual, Best New Zealand Poems. He compiled an anthology of imaginative writing about Antarctica, The Wide White Page, which was published in 2004. His latest offering, Lifted, was published in 2006. In 2007, he won the prestigious $60,000 New Zealand Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement.

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Phyllis Webb won the Governor General’s Award for Poetry for The Vision Tree in 1982, and was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada in 1992, among other honours. Her publications include Trio (with Gael Turnbull and Eli Mandel), Contact Press (1954); Even Your Right Eye, McClelland & Stewart (1956); The Sea is Also a Garden, Ryerson Press (1962); Naked Poems, Periwinkle Press (1965); Selected Poems 1954-65, edited by John Hulcoop, Talonbooks (1971); Wilson’s Bowl, The Coach House Press (1980); the essays Talking, Quadrant (1982); The Vision Tree: Selected Poems, edited by Sharon Thesen, Talonbooks, (1982); Sunday Water: Thirteen Anti-Ghazals, Island Writing Series (1982); Water and Light: Ghazals and Anti-Ghazals, The Coach House Press (1984); Hanging Fire, The Coach House Press (1990) and Nothing But Brush Strokes, Selected Prose, NeWest Press (1995).

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