Hudson Prize
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The Hudson Prize is an American literary award for a collection of poetry or fiction.[1] The award is administered by Black Lawrence Press. It was previously awarded, under a different endowment, as the Ontario Prize. Poets & Writers magazine has consistently listed it as a "top ten" literary prize in its annual rankings.[2][3][4] It is the largest and longest-running single category/multiple genre book prize in the United States.[5]
In 2013, three of the 25 recipients of National Endowment for the Arts grants were past winners of the Hudson Prize.[6]
Recent winners
| Year | Author | Title | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Jo Neace Krause | The Last Game We Played | |
| 2007 | Daniel Chacón | Unending Rooms | |
| 2008 | Abayomi Animashaun | The Giving of Pears | |
| 2009 | Patrick Michael Finn | From the Darkness Right Under Our Feet | |
| 2010 | Sarah Suzor | The Principle Agent | [7] |
| 2011 | B. C. Edwards | The Aversive Clause | |
| 2012 | Jacob M. Appel | Scouting for the Reaper | |
| 2013 | Betinna Judd | Patient | |
| 2014 | Matthew Cheney | Blood Stories | [8] |
| 2021 | Raena Shirali | summonings |