Illinois State Poetry Society
Join ISPS
Membership in the National Federation of State Poetry Societies (NFSPS) with reduced contest fees
Email news and bimonthly ISPS newsletter, plus Strophes, the quarterly NFSPS Newsletter
Poetry critiques at chapter meetings via Zoom and at regular chapter meeting locations across Illinois
Annual poetry contest open to all poets with reduced submission fees for members
Annual poetry contest for high school and junior high students and anthology of winning poems
Monthly open mic and featured poets’ readings at Brewed Awakening
Scheduled website poetry publication of members’ poems
Perks of Membership
Some benefits of ISPS membership:
How To Join
ISPS offers four Membership levels: the Student (ages 11-21) level is $10.00 per year, the Regular is $20.00 per year. Members who wish to further support our mission can join at the Patron level ($30) or at the Benefactor level ($50).
To join ISPS through June, 2025, please select a Membership Level to pay yearly dues securely online. If you prefer to pay by check please print and fill out the Membership Form (see below) and mail it in the amount of $10.00 for Student level, $20.00 for Regular level, $30.00 for Patron level, or $50.00 for Benefactor level, to Marjorie Rissman, ISPS Treasurer.
Residency in Illinois is not a requirement for membership.
Membership Levels
Bio Submission
Please send a brief bio to introduce yourself on our website. If paying dues online you can submit a brief bio using the membership application form. If paying by check please mail a bio with your completed membership form. If you would like a photo and a publication cover included with your bio please upload it using the Bio Submission Form or email it to us.
Bio Submission Form
Member Bios
Listed alphabetically by last name
is Workshop Chair, Poets and Patrons of Chicago, and past President of the Illinois State Poetry Society.
Parent. Caregiver. Advocate. Amplifier. Pianist. Singer. Covid Bereaved Daughter. Breast Cancer Survivor. Connector.
has nearly 200 poems in print, as well as two poetry collections through Finishing Line Press: WHITE FIRE and MOON FIRE.
most recent book, Gathering Sunlight, is a collaborative effort with poet Silvia Scheibli.
Maggie Kennedy’s poems have appeared in Epiphany, Meat for Tea, Cloudbank, Atticus Review, and other publications.
was born and raised in Chicago and a 1968 graduate of Mather High School, and a 1972 graduate of Northern Illinois University.
Judy SooHoo started writing in her retirement years. She has been published in anthologies including The Write City Review (2023) and TallGrass Writers Guild Play (2022).
is a journeyman haiku poet and facilitator of the ISPS-HSA Haiku Chapter. He has published two books of haiku poetry.
serves as the ISPS treasurer and also membership chair. In addition she is on the Board of East on Central Association.
the author of two poetry chapbooks, In From The Dark and Keep Moving ‘til The Music Stops and a full-length collection entitled Mapping A Life.
Jim is a lifelong resident of Decatur, Illinois. In his poetry he likes to trigger emotion, involve the senses, and capture moments in time.
wrote her recent poetry collection, Unsalted Blue Sunrise, throughout the seasons of a year on a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan.
recently retired from a 34-year career as a high school English teacher and Fine Arts Coordinator.
sees art and poetry as an expression of the joyous mysteries and the tough realities of life.
a poet, photographer, short-fictionist, and historian. His work has appeared internationally since 1965.
has published two full-length books of poetry, Postcards From Poland (Chicago Poetry Press, 2014), and Black Forest Dreams (Kelsay Books, 2021).
the author of Late Night Talk Show Fantasy & Other Poems (Kelsay Books, 2020) and Clever Gretel (Chicago Poetry Press, 2013).
spent her writing energy on grant proposals and curriculum development during her career as a teacher and school administrator.
A retired piano teacher, she now pursues her life-long passions for writing, nature and travel.
Member News
Updates about contests, member awards and recognition.
ISPS has partnered with Highland Park Poetry to celebrate our history with this fun contest and possible publication. Check out the Highland Park Poetry website highlandparkpoetry.org. Deadline to enter is December 1, 2025!
Congratulations to Karian Markos for her manuscript Esemplastic – Many and One, 2024 Winner of the Prairie State Poetry Prize for a 1st or 2nd Book of Poetry.