Poets and Writers Invited to Participate in Tennessee Williams Poetry and Short Story Contests

FILE – This Nov. 11, 1940 file photo shows playwright Tennessee Williams at his typewriter in New York. “Crazy Night”, a work of short fiction by Williams will be printed in the spring issue of The Strand Magazine, a quarterly based in Birmingham, Mich. (AP Photo/Dan Grossi, File) ORG XMIT: NYET215

December 27, 2022 – (KEY WEST, FL).  As the Tennessee Williams Birthday Celebration nears, Key West Art & Historical Society invites poets and writers to submit original works for its 2023 Poetry and Short Story writing contests – components of the annual celebration held each March in honor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning literary icon that moved to Key West in 1949 and remained a resident for 34 years.

While there is no specific theme for the 2023 writing competitions, submissions must in some way reference Tennessee Williams.  Authors may choose to write a story referencing Williams, his family, one of his characters, or one of the actors/actresses who played a role in his plays or films.  Cost is $10 per submission and is limited to one poem and/or one short story per person.  The first-place winner in each contest will be awarded $200 while the second-place winner will receive $100.  Submissions will be accepted through March 11, 2023.  For full contest information, guidelines, and a submission link visit www.kwahs.org/upcoming-events

The Tennessee Williams Museum on 513 Truman Avenue is open Thursdays to Sundays for self-guided tours 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  For more information, contact Key West Art & Historical Society at 305-295-6616 or visit www.kwahs.org.

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