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APSU announces winners of 2020 Zone 3 First Book Award in Poetry

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Austin Peay State University’s Zone 3 Press recently announced the co-winners of its 2020 First Book award in Poetry. Judge Paige Lewis selected East Walnut Hills: A Gothic Epic by Emily Spencer and For Daughters Who Walk Out Like Sons by Komal Mathew. The books will be published in fall 2021.

Regarding For Daughters Who Walk Out Like Sons, Lewis writes that Mathew “presents us with a speaker obsessed not just with leaving home, but with being welcomed upon return: ‘The first time I heard / the story of the prodigal son, / I was in college and always jealous.’

“The poems in this collection are filled with questions about the journey: How can a woman be certain of her safety in such a dangerous world? Is it possible to return to open arms? ‘Who could / trust the future with a past like that?’

“In this stunning book, Mathew lists the dangers that await us in the open world, and she shows us why it’s still worth exploring.” 

Lewis was equally taken with Spencer’s manuscript: “In East Walnut Hills, the divine and the everyday are indistinguishable from one another. Eden is both mythically untouchable and just down the street in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Emily Spencer leads us through these poems as if through the wings of a living museum, imploring us to take our time and look—really look. But Spencer is not our tour guide, she is the artist. She has created an entire world within this book of poems. She has drawn it all ‘in straight black lines.’” 

The Zone 3 Press First Book Award in Poetry is biennial and will run again in 2022. The Zone 3 Press Creative Nonfiction Book Award will be open for submissions on Jan. 1, 2021. Both of the contests will be posted on Submittable.com.

Zone 3 is a nationally distributed literary journal published twice a year by the APSU Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts. 

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