UNE archivist Jefferson Navicky takes home Maine Literary Award in poetry

Jefferson Navicky, M.F.A., the archivist for the on the Īį°®³Ō¹Ļās Portland Campus, has been awarded a 2020 Maine Literary Award for his series of poems, āOther Fathers and Other Poems.ā
The Maine Literary Awards, an annual competition hosted by the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance (MWPA), were hosted online in May with over 200 people in attendance. This year, more than 136 manuscripts were submitted into the awardās Short Works Competition, for which Navicky took home the prize in the poetry category.
āOther Fathersā is a short series of poems about his own father, fatherhood in general, and other people and objects that can āsometimes stand in for your real father when he isnāt enough, which he never is, and thatās okay and is exactly how it should be,ā Navicky said.
Navicky was shocked when his name was announced.
āWhen I heard the award announced live over Zoom, I just about fell off my couch!ā he exclaimed. āThe competition was pretty fierce, and the other finalists were very strong poets, so I felt really grateful.ā
As a prize, Navicky was awarded a gift certificate to a bookstore of his choice. He selected his favorite bookstore, Gulf of Maine Books, in Brunswick. Additionally, he said the surge of recognition and support he saw from the win was a prize in itself.
āIt felt like stardomās momentary spotlight on a relatively small-time poet like myself,ā he said.
The poet said he draws inspiration from his work at UNE preserving the works of Maineās women writers.
āI consider it a huge gift to be able to spend time with my literary idols and Maineās literary icons and to be charged with caretaking their important legacies,ā Navicky said. āI canāt wait for the pandemic to be over so that people can once again return to our beautiful reading room and hold Maineās history in their hands.ā