Oregon Poetry Association - OPA

Oregon Poetry Association - OPA Our mission is to build and sustain a diverse community of Oregon poets and provide poets with opportunities to exchange ideas and learn from one another.

Founded in 1956, we are the oldest literary organization in the state of Oregon.

With this year's Cascadia Student Poetry Contest wrapped and judging now under way, we want to highlight the three Orego...
05/09/2026

With this year's Cascadia Student Poetry Contest wrapped and judging now under way, we want to highlight the three Oregonian poets who are judging our 2026 student contest!

Former Collegiate and Professional football player Marcus Lattimore (he/him) has spent his entire post career as a coach, teacher, and mentor in high school and collegiate athletics. Marcus is a champion of literacy, using it as a vehicle to connect with the students he mentors. His poetry is inspired by his natural interests of theater and sociology where he blends these two disciplines into an immersive experience for the listener. His one mission through his writings is “to make bell hooks proud”. When Marcus is not mentoring, auditioning, or performing spoken word poetry, he spends his time exploring the great wilderness of the northwest with his wife Miranda, and their standard poodle Mocha. Marcus was recently hired as a mentor by POIC + RAHS in Portland, Oregon.

Camille T. McDaniel (she/they) is a Portland, Oregon-based poet, editor, and fiber artist. Her poetry has been published in Black Fox Literary Magazine, Currency, Sundress Publications’ A Body You Talk To: An Anthology of Contemporary Disability, and others. In 2023, she received nominations for the Pushcart Prize and Best New Poets Anthology; and in 2024, she represented Portland Poetry Slam at Bigfoot Poetry Festival. She recently started the press Benniefairy Books. https://www.camilleterrycreative.com/

Brian Stephen Ellis (he/they) is the author of five collections of poetry, and one collection of short fiction, the most recent of which are, Pretty Much the Last Hardcore Kid in This Town (2023) Alien Buddha Press and Against Common Sense (2023) from Limit Zero Publications. In 2014 he was the recipient of the William Stafford War No More Award. They live in Portland, Oregon. https://brianellis.info/

CONCURSO DE POESÍA EN ESPAÑOL 2026Asociación de Poesía de OregónOregon Poetry Association(OPA)Una vez más, la Asociación...
04/21/2026

CONCURSO DE POESÍA EN ESPAÑOL 2026
Asociación de Poesía de Oregón
Oregon Poetry Association
(OPA)

Una vez más, la Asociación de Poesía de Oregón abre sus puertas a la comunidad hispana y te invita cordialmente a participar en su Concurso de Poesía en Español.

Hasta el 15 de mayo de 2026.

BASES Y ENTREGA DE POEMAS:
https://opa.submittable.com

Participar en el concurso no tiene costo alguno.

¿Preguntas?
[email protected]



SPANISH POETRY CONTEST 2026
Oregon Poetry Association
(OPA)

Once again, the Oregon Poetry Association opens its doors to the Hispanic community and cordially invites you to participate in its Spanish Poetry Contest.

Deadline to submit entries: May 15th, 2026.

GUIDELINES AND SUBMISSION:
https://opa.submittable.com

There is no fee to enter the contest.

Questions?
[email protected]

04/13/2026

April is National Poetry Month! Come celebrate 30 years and join the free monthly IV Writers Group TONIGHT Thursday 4/9 (and every second Thursday) from 4:30-6:00pm inside the meeting room at the Josephine Community Library in Cave Junction! Bring poetry to share--either your own or a works done by favorite authors. There will be time for writing! Facilitator & Guild Member Deb Murphy will provide a sample of poetry books, a bibliography, handouts with different types of poetic forms, tea, & snacks! ALL ARE WELCOME. For more info, call Deb Murphy: (541)-592-9593

One final call for OPA’s National Poetry Month Contest. This contest, open to Members Only, now closes in THREE DAYS on ...
04/13/2026

One final call for OPA’s National Poetry Month Contest. This contest, open to Members Only, now closes in THREE DAYS on April 16th.

Members can submit one poem (two pages maximum). No submission fee. Winners will be announced by mid-May 2026 and will be invited to read at OPA’s 70th Anniversary Celebration. Winning poems will be published in the next issue of OPA’s Verseweavers. This contest will be judged by Sherri Levine.

To submit your poem, head on over to opa.submittable.com

There's just one month left for youth poets to submit to the 2026 Cascadia Student Poetry Contest! This contest is open ...
04/04/2026

There's just one month left for youth poets to submit to the 2026 Cascadia Student Poetry Contest! This contest is open to all Oregonian students between Kindergarten to 12th Grade, and submissions will close on Friday, May 1st. For more information and to submit your one piece, go to: opa.submittable.com/submit

04/03/2026

Mid-Valley Poetry Society in National Poetry Month - tomorrow! (4-3-26)

For the second year in a row, the Albany Regional Museum is making poetry central to its First Friday event for April by hosting a reading by Mid-Valley Poetry Society poets.

Jennifer Munro, who was among the featured poets last year, worked with the Museum Educator to organize this year's reading, which will take place in the museum's community room at 5-7 p.m. tomorrow, April 3.

An octet of our poets -- Franca Hernandez, Mike Shuler, Steve Slemenda, Doug Stone, Amalie Rush Hill, Kristen Grainger, David A. Goodrum, and Colette Tennant -- will read from their work. Mike Shuler will introduce the group. If you're able to stop by the Albany Regional Museum tomorrow evening, you'll have a chance to hear a wonderful performance by Mid-Valley poets!

Just two weeks left to submit to OPA’s National Poetry Month Contest! This Members Only contest closes on April 14th.Mem...
04/01/2026

Just two weeks left to submit to OPA’s National Poetry Month Contest! This Members Only contest closes on April 14th.

Members can submit one poem (two pages maximum). No submission fee. Winners will be announced by mid-May 2026 and will be invited to read at OPA's 70th Anniversary Celebration. Winning poems will be published in the next issue of OPA’s Verseweavers. This contest will be judged by Sherri Levine.

To submit your poem, head on over to opa.submittable.com

OPA National Poetry Month Contest for Members OnlyA new poetry contest opened today, March 10th,  through April 14th for...
03/11/2026

OPA National Poetry Month Contest for Members Only

A new poetry contest opened today, March 10th, through April 14th for OPA members only in celebration of National Poetry Month and OPA's 70th Anniversary! The contest has been sponsored by an anonymous donor.

Enter one poem, any style, any subject, any form, two page maximum. No submission fee. https://opa.submittable.com/

Winners will be announced by mid-May 2026, and be invited to read at the OPA 70th Anniversary Celebration. Winning poems will be published in the next issue of OPA’s Verseweavers.

The contest will be judged by Sherri Levine
Sherri Levine is a poet, educator, and mental health advocate who lives in Portland, Oregon. She recently was awarded the Patricia Ruth Banta Award which honors an individual who has made a significant contribution to Oregon Poetry awarded by the Oregon Poetry Association (OPA). Her poem, “Facedown,” won the Lois Cranston Memorial Prize. Her work has been published in many national and international journals and anthologies such as Prairie Schooner, Poet Lore, Calyx, and The Jewish Literary Journal. Her full-length poetry collection, Stealing Flowers from the Neighbors (Kelsay Press, 2021) was an Alzheimer’s Author’s pick for their national book club. She published A Joy to See (Just a Lark Books, 2023), an ekphrastic poetry book of 30 prominent poets responding to her late mother, Kay Levine’s artwork. I Remember Not Sleeping, is an illustrated poetry book dedicated those struggling with mental illness or know someone who is. Her forthcoming anthology, Waking in the Blue: Poetry & Essays about Mental Health, will be released in April 2027.

The OPA Youth Contest is now OPEN!!!An Oregon student can submit their own poem, or a teacher or parent can submit a stu...
03/02/2026

The OPA Youth Contest is now OPEN!!!

An Oregon student can submit their own poem, or a teacher or parent can submit a student's poem for them.
Go to https://opa.submittable.com/submit, then click the “submit” button next to the “2026 Cascadia Youth Poetry Contest.”

Poems accepted March 2 – May 1, 2026, via Submittable.

Division I: Kindergarten – Grade 5
Division II: Grade 6 – Grade 9
Division III: Grade 10 – Grade 12

Contest open to all K-12 students who are residents of the state of Oregon, including public, private, magnet, charter, parochial, incarcerated, and home-school students. There is no entry fee.

Up to ten winners will be selected per division. Each winner will receive a $50 prize and publication in the next issue of Cascadia. Winners will be announced to all entrants in early June, 2026. OPA will host a celebratory reading for the winning poets in late June via Zoom.

Cascadia Youth Poetry Contest Submission Guidelines:

1. Each student may submit only ONE original poem (of their own, individual creative work) on any subject, in any style, form, or language. Bilingual poems are also encouraged. Co-written and collaborative poems will be disqualified.

2. The poem should be typed and uploaded to Submittable by the student, a parent, or their teacher in a .doc or .docx file.

3. The Submittable form requires that each poet submit a certain amount of information with their entry.

4. Submissions with incomplete Submittable forms will be disqualified.

5. The contest deadline is May 1, 2026. Contact Co-Contest Chairs Ty Brack ([email protected]) and/or Julia Gaskill ([email protected]) with questions or difficulties using the Submittable platform.

Find more information on our Submittable page or at cascadiajournal.wordpress.com

The Oregon Poetry Association is excited to announce that the 2026 Cascadia Student Poetry Contest will begin next month...
02/17/2026

The Oregon Poetry Association is excited to announce that the 2026 Cascadia Student Poetry Contest will begin next month!

Running from March 2 - May 2, this contest will once again be open to K-12 students who are residents of Oregon (including public, private, magnet, charter, parochial, incarcerated, and home-schooled). No entry fee - one submission per student. Ten winning students will be selected from each judging division, all winning $50 and a publication in this year's "Cascadia" anthology.

OPA Conference registration is open for just 1 more week!(We need a little time before the conference to communicate you...
09/15/2025

OPA Conference registration is open for just 1 more week!

(We need a little time before the conference to communicate your food choices to catering; print badges; make a list and check it twice!)

We would love to see you October 3-4 at the Agate Beach Inn in Newport, Oregon... there's a great lineup of keynote and workshop presenters!

We're also looking for volunteers to help with the book sale room and with introducing workshop presenters.

Register here: https://opa.submittable.com/submit

Thank you for your continued support for poetry in Oregon, we could not do this work without it.

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