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Miller Williams Poetry Series

The University of Arkansas Press annually selects books for the Miller Williams Poetry Series, awarding the $5,000 Miller Williams Poetry Prize each summer. For nearly 25 years, this series has been the cornerstone of the press’s commitment to outstanding new poetry, honoring its cofounder and longtime director, Miller Williams.

Forthcoming

Three Arkansas Books Available in Paperback for the First Time

Three Arkansas Books Available in Paperback for the First Time

The University of Arkansas Press is pleased to announce that three books about Arkansas are being released in paperback for the first time. All three books are available for pre-order, and will be published this spring. Looking Back at the Arkansas Gazette: An Oral...

Available for Pre-Order: Rogue Astronaut

Available for Pre-Order: Rogue Astronaut

Rogue Astronaut, a finalist for the 2026 Miller Williams Poetry Prize, is now available for pre-order. At the core of Rogue Astronaut, Mitchell Jacobs’s debut poetry collection, is a mystery: Was the poet’s father abducted by aliens as a teenager? From this uncanny...

Available for Pre-Order: The Weather Inside

Available for Pre-Order: The Weather Inside

The Weather Inside, a finalist for the 2026 Miller Williams Poetry Prize, is now available for pre-order. In The Weather Inside, Stevie Edwards measures the emotional atmosphere of a mind navigating bipolar disorder, complex PTSD, generalized anxiety disorder, and...

Available for Pre-Order: Domestica

Available for Pre-Order: Domestica

Domestica, winner of the 2026 Miller Williams Poetry Prize, is now available for pre-order. “Samuel Piccone’s debut collection, Domestica," writes poet Leila Chatti, "is a field study of the quiet, (extra)ordinary labors that hold a family together. With a voice at...

Available for Pre-Order: In the Shade of the Pine

Available for Pre-Order: In the Shade of the Pine

In the Shade of the Pine: Artists, Writers, and Trees in America, 1825–1876 by Christiana Payne is now available for pre-order. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of trees both as allies in the fight against climate change and as...

News

Two Reviews of Águila

Águila: The Vision, Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Two-Spirit Shaman in the Ozark Mountains, by María Cristina Moroles and Lauri Umansky, has been...

Awards

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Barley Child Finalist for the Kingsley Tufts and Griffin Poetry Awards

Barley Child, Greg Rappleye's 2025 Miller Williams Poetry Prize winning collection, has been named a finalist for two of North America's most prestigous book awards: the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and the Griffin Poetry Prize. Barley Child, Greg Rappleye’s fifth...
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Mob Rule in the Ozarks Wins 2025 Ragsdale Award

Presented for the best book-length historical study (nonfiction) of any aspect of Arkansas history.

Men of No Reputation Wins 2025 Missouri Conference on History Book Award

Given to the best volume on any historical topic written by a Missouri resident and published within the preceding year.

Saba Keramati wins 2025 Nossrat Yassini Poetry Prize

For her Miller Williams Poetry Prize finalist collection Self-Mythology

Alison Thumel named a Kate Tufts Discovery Award Finalist

The Kate Tufts Discovery Award is presented to a first book by a poet of genuine promise.

Remote Access Wins 2024 Arkansiana Book Award

Given by the Arkansas Library Association to a work “which represents a significant contribution to Arkansas heritage and culture.”

Newspaperwoman of the Ozarks Wins 2024 Missouri Literary Award

“A compelling biography that delves into the life of a pioneering journalist who shaped the Ozarks and beyond.”

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John Kirk wins the 2024 Booker Worthen Literary Prize for Winthrop Rockefeller

The Booker Worthen Literary Prize is awarded each year to the best work, fiction or non-fiction, by an author living in Arkansas.

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Race, Labor, and Violence in the Delta Wins the John William Graves Book Award

Given by the Arkansas Historical Association to the best book on the history of race relations in Arkansas.

Winthrop Rockefeller wins the J.G. Ragsdale Book Award

Given by the Arkansas Historical Association to the best book on Arkansas History.

Reviews

Barley Child Reviewed in the Colorado Review and Presence

Barley Child, by Greg Rappleye, has been reviewed in the Colorado Review and in Presence: A Journal of Catholic Poetry. “Roots, dirt, smudges, crops: Rappleye is very interested in all these things, it turns out. In this, his fifth collection, Rappleye sings the songs...

Two Reviews of Águila

Águila: The Vision, Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Two-Spirit Shaman in the Ozark Mountains, by María Cristina Moroles and Lauri Umansky, has been reviewed in the journals Nova Religio and Arkansas Historical Quarterly. “The book offers an excellent tour through the...

Julia Kolchinsky’s Poem on The Slowdown

“Today’s poem made my breath catch in my throat, because it captures so well these beautiful, and sometimes heartbreaking, conversations that parents have with their children.”

Barley Child Reviewed in the Colorado Review

“[A] richly imagined and lyrically presented record of the Irish American experience from the pen of someone who knows, who can reliably summon up both its reality and its spirit.”