Robert Frost Poetry Contest for kids and teens

Deadline: Thursday, April 30

In honor of National Poetry Month, The Studios of Key West is proud to present the Robert Frost Poetry Contest for Kids & Teens, celebrating the literary legacy of Robert Frost (1874-1963).

Open to Monroe County students aged 6-18, the contest nurtures young poets and fosters creativity within the Keys’ vibrant arts community. Submissions are open April 1-30, 2025.

🏆 PRIZES:

1st Place: $150
2nd Place: $100
3rd Place: $50

Three Honorable Mentions per age group

SUBMISSION DETAILS:
Students may submit up to three poems, any style or subject, in English or Spanish. Entries should be emailed to poetry@tskw.org or mailed/dropped off at The Studios of Key West. Each submission must include the student’s name, age, and parent/guardian contact information.

Winners will be announced online and honored at a special reception and reading on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at 1 PM at The Studios of Key West.

The contest is supported by the Jeane and Jessie Porter Fund at the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys and judged by notable poets and artists, including Flower Conroy (former Key West Poet Laureate, NEA and MacDowell Fellow) and Kalo Clarke (writer, artist).

National Poetry Month is a worldwide celebration that highlights poetry’s vital place in our culture. The Florida Keys have a special connection with Robert Frost, who won four Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry, and wintered many years at the garden cottage of the Heritage House in Key West. Through funds established by the Jeane and Jessie Porter Fund at the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys, the contest for children and teenagers was created in his honor, and nurtures and develops the interest of budding poets, and their vital connection to the Keys’ creative spirit.

supported by the Jeane and Jessie Porter Memorial Fund

The Judges:

Flower Conroy is an LGBTQIA+ writer, a National Endowment for the Arts and a MacDowell Fellow, and a former Key West poet laureate. She is the author of Snake Breaking Medusa Disorder, winner of the Stevens Manuscript Competition; A Sentimental Hairpin, listed as a November 2021 best seller by Small Press Distribution; and Greenest Grass, winner of the Blue Lynx Press Priz. Her work has been nominated for Best of the Net, Best New Poets, and the Pushcart Prize.

Artist and writer Kalo Clarke has teamed up to judge poetry contests with Flower before (“Pepto Bismol bad poetry writing” contest for the best worst poem). Clarke is also known for her artworks in mixed media of unique subject matter, including bats, bees and other creatures.