Wally Swist [1]

Former Poet-in-Residence, Fort Juniper, the Robert Francis Homestead (1998, 2003-2005); recipient of Artist Fellowship Awards in Poetry from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts (1978, 2003); one of seven finalists chosen from New England and New York to read their poetry in the 40th Anniversary of the Northeast Modern Language Association Convention (Creative Session) (2009); co-winner of the 2011 Crab Orchard Series Open Poetry Competition for Huang Po and the Dimensions of Love; 2nd Prize in the 2012 W. B. Yeats Society of New York Poetry Competition; recipient of the Philip Whalen Memorial Grant from Poets in Need and grants of financial assistance from the Author's League Fund, The Carnegie Foundation for Authors, The Haven Foundation, and PEN America; winner of the Snapshot Press (U.K.) Book Award for The Windbreak Pine: New and Uncollected Haiku, 1985-2015, which was awarded a Touchstone Award from The Haiku Foundation in 2016; winner of the 2018 Adelaide Books Essay Contest for the essay, On Beauty; winner of the 2018 Ex Ophidia Press Poetry Prize for A Bird Who Seems to Know Me: Poems Regarding Birds & Nature.