Past Winning Entries
Please enjoy the winning entries from our past contests. They are presented here in the order we added them to our website. To view winning entries by contest and year, please see our Contest Archives.
Purple Irises
By Lynn Veach Sadler
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2010
‘Happily Ever After’ Left With Daddy
By Debra Gundy
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2010
Do Not Presume to Call It ‘Fun’!
By Ellen Ficarra
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2010
Cape May, NJ: Memoirs of an Old House, Shakespeare’s Moths
By John Barrale
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2010
Soon Shall the Winter’s Foil Be Here
By Laurence W. Thomas
Fourth Prize, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2010
Beslan, What If…
By Marie Delgado Travis
Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2009
The Nature Trail
By Harry E. Gilleland Jr
Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2009
No Gift Ever Loved Me More
By Clyta Coder
Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2009
Milk and Cookies for Grandma
By Gisela Vigil
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2009
Lullabies for Tonight
By Joseph A. Soldati
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2009
Climbing the Water Tower
By Susan Keith
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2009
In Search of Paradise Lost
By Mary Jean Chan
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2009
Omaha. Day one. The Day-6 June
By Martin Steele
Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2008
Mirrors not for Them
By Phyllis Jean Green
Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2008
Ars anti-Poetica/Halloween candy
By Louis Giron
Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2008
An Open Letter to John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the United States
By Claire Braz-Valentine
Finalist, War Poetry Contest 2002
From L.A. to New York, Cadiz, Marseilles, Frankfurt, London…
By Tamar Diana Wilson
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2008
Return to Mount Ayliff’s Childhood Home
By Meryl Raw
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2008
Hickory Dickory Dock
By Joanne Lau
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2008
The Assembled Waiters
By Harry E. Gilleland Jr
Most Highly Commended, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2008
Do Not Be Kind to Robots That Love Humans
By Wolstan Brown
Fourth Prize, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2008
Another Street, Filled with Too Much Rain
By Max West
Finalist, Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest 2007