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About The Book
Volume Four of The Central Avenue Poetry Prize continues to grow, bringing together a wider and more diverse range of voices. This collection features both emerging and established poets, each offering their own perspective and way of seeing.
The poems move through grief, love, longing, curiosity, and the small details of everyday life. Some are quiet and reflective, others more direct, but each holds a moment that lingers and stays with you. There’s no single style or voice that defines this anthology. Instead, it’s shaped by its range: different backgrounds, different approaches, and different ways of telling the truth. That variety is what gives the collection its depth.
Now in its fourth year, The Central Avenue Poetry Prize continues to offer a space for poets to be read alongside one another, building a collection that reflects where contemporary poetry is right now—and where it’s going.
Product Details
- Publisher: Central Avenue Poetry (March 30, 2027)
- Length: 114 pages
- ISBN13: 9781771684927
Raves and Reviews
Praise for Previous Editions
“These poems practically hum with the energy of real things—yew trees, mangoes, pumpkin bread, a coat sewn from a great grandmother’s quilt. Curated and arranged with careful intention by Beau Adler, this year’s Central Avenue Poetry Prize anthology once again reminds us what we need to keep ourselves grounded in the actual world—this place we want to love, and hope to save. As Makayla Wamboldt movingly writes, we must each “reach for life while it’s slippery . . . like it’s a wet heart, willing to give what it can give.” With its collective push toward growth and a stretching of our own empathy, this collection gives and gives, singing its heart out with the turn of every new page.” — James Crews, editor of How to Love the World and The Wonder of Small Things
“The 2026 volume of The Central Avenue Poetry Prize is a collection that is beautifully crafted—tender, evocative, and deeply felt. It is a skillfully curated anthology in which distinct voices converse with one another, creating a resonant and unified whole.” — Harman Kaur, author of Call Me Home
"It's amazing when an anthology of different voices still manages to feel like a cohesive, breathing whole. These poems, together, are a choir, a song of hope and longing you will feel vibrating deep in your bones long after reading. "tell me everything you know / of tenderness" this book asks of its reader, and I am here, with my chest unlocked, ready to speak of it." — Grant Chemidlin, author of What We Lost in the Swamp
This collection reads like a secret, some whispered truth offered in hushed tone on the edges of a crowded room. It sticks with you that way, too. These poems, these raw and varied, diverse and vulnerable bits of ache, of joy, of sorrow, and mostly of beauty, burrow into your mind and keep the whisper going long after you’ve put it down. So much talent, I’ve never envied the judge of this contest less." — Tyler Knott Gregson, author of Chasers of the Light
"The Central Avenue Poetry Prize is an astounding collection of poems. As you read each page and meet new poets from different countries and life experiences, you'll be reminded of the joy and pain that make us all human: the love we crave, the loss we endure, and the lives we live." — Shelby Leigh, author of Girl Made of Glass and From Sand to Stars
This book is filled with poems that’ll change your life and if not your life, then perhaps at the very least, your morning or your coffee break because that’s what poetry does, which is something other kinds of writing can’t." — Iain S. Thomas, author of I Wrote This For You and The Truth of You
"This felt like a homecoming to the interconnectedness of the human experience. With so many different poets, so many different lived lives, it's a reminder that there is both immense beauty and pain in being human, and yet, we are never alone in it either." — Makenzie Campbell, author of 2am Thoughts and Self Portrait
“The Central Avenue Poetry Prize makes its debut with an incredible array of diverse and talented poetic voices. This anthology is a stunning showcase of the contemporary poetry scene.” — Catarine Hancock, author of shades of lovers
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