Creative Writing Contest Winning Entries Spotlighted

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Three EFSC students have been honored for their winning essays in the college’s 15th annual fiction and narrative non-fiction writing contest.

Students had to submit an original entry to be part of the Creative Writing Prose Contest.

A three-judge panel made up of faculty and former students reviewed the entries based on language, style, originality and adherence to the formatting requirements and chose the winners, who received writing-themed prize packages ranging in value from $50 to $100 dollars.

The student winners are:

  • 1st place: Charlotte Ludwig with “Where the Boats Go”
  • 2nd place: Clarence Rainwater with “The Great Shark Hunt
  • 3rd place: Isabel Rather with “Silent Space”

The awards ceremony was attended by Dr. Phil Simpson, the EFSC Dean who oversees the communications discipline, Dr. Sharon Cronk-Raby, the College-wide Chair for Communications and Library Science; and Palm Bay English Instructor, Elaine Fowler, who coordinated the contest.

Check below to read each winning student’s original written entry. 

Original source can be found here



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