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Poetry Prize Results: 2007
Final Judge: Joy Harjo


Joy Harjo is an internationally known poet, performer, writer and musician. She has published seven books of acclaimed poetry, including She Had Some Horses, In Mad Love and War, The Woman Who Fell From the Sky, and her most recent How We Became Human, New and Selected Poems from W.W. Norton.

 

We offer our thanks to all who contributed to the success of the 2007 Indiana Review Poetry Prize. All entrants receive a year's subscription to IR, which will begin with our Winter 2007 issue.

2007 Indiana Review Poetry Prize Winner:
My Life in Quebec
by Jacqueline Lyons

Runner-Up
Visiting Hours at the Color Line
Ed Pavlic

Runner-Up
New Practical Chinese Reader
Barbara Yien

Finalists

NDN Way
Sy Hoahwah
Juan Luna's Revolver
Luisa Igloria

Intimacy Deserves a Closer Look
Luisa Igloria

My Daughter as a Slave Girl in Macbeth
Tim Skeen

The New Year
Jonas Lerman

You Ask What Saved Me
Ellery Akers

What Rises in the Sea at Night, Rises in Dreams
Ellery Akers

 


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