Previous Submissions
The Griffin Poetry Prize receives hundreds of entries from publishers around the world and the information is available in this database, which is updated in April annually.
HarperCollins Canada
Canada
2020
77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin
Thomas King
2020
When You Ask Me Where I'm Going
Jasmin Kaur
Haymarket Books
United States
2020
1919
Eve L. Ewing
2020
Build Yourself a Boat
Camonghne Felix
2020
Can I Kick It?
Idris Goodwin
2020
Crossfire
Staceyann Chin
2020
Everything Must Go
Kevin Coval
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
United States
2020
Tap Out
Edgar Kunz
2020
The Twenty-Ninth Year
Hala Alyan
House of Anansi
Canada
2020
Dunk Tank
Kayla Czaga
2020
NDN Coping Mechanisms: Notes on the Field
2020
The Elements
2020
Twitch Force
Michael Redhill
Hybrid Publishers
Australia
2020
Massaging Himmler: A poetic biography of Dr Felix Kersten
Anne M. Carson
Inanna Publications
Canada
2020
Any Waking Morning
Mary Lou Soutar-Hynes
2020
Falling Backwards into Mirrors
Anne Sorbie
2020
Radiant
Kate Marshall Flaherty
2020
Salt Bride
Ilona Martonfi
2020
The Colour of Clouds
Linda Martin
2020
We Are Malala
Katerina Vaughan Fretwell
Invisible Publishing
Canada
2020
Gatecrasher
Susan Buis
2020
I Can Hear You, Can You Hear Me?
Nolan Natasha
2020
Maze
Hugh Thomas
2020
The Truth About Facts
Bart Vautour
Kelsey Street Press
United States
2020
Extratransmission
Andrea Abi-Karam
2020
Swing at Your Own Risk
Metta Sama
Litmus Press
United States
2020
I the Environs of a Film
Nathanael,
Danielle Collobert
2020
The Paper Camera
Youmna Chlala
LSU Press
United States
2020
Memoria
Orlando Ricardo Menes
2020
Still Life with Mother and Knife
Chelsea Rathburn
2020
The Grace of Distance
Matthew Thorburn
2020
Words Written Against the Walls of the City
Bruce Bond
Mansfield Press
Canada
2020
A Halt Which Is Empty
Rob McLennan
2020
Breakfast with a Heron
James Hawes
2020
Deboning a Dragon
Julie Hartley
2020
Doubter's Hymnal
Laura Cok
2020
The Loudest thing
Joshua Levy
2020
Unless Acted Upon
Tim Conley
2020
What to wear when surviving a lion attack
Paola Ferrante