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ICC students place in SKD creative writing competiton

 

            Several Itawamba Community College students have placed in the Sigma Kappa Delta chapter's creative writing competition.

            They include Dixie Owens of Amory, third place in poetry for “Staring;” second place in short story for “Good Morning” and third place in short story for “Hide and Seek;” Emma Logan of Fulton, first place in literary essay for “Literature and Disney Classics;” Sydney Freeman of Houston, honorable mention in poetry for “Tamagotchi;” Madeline Comer of Mantachie, first place in poetry for “Just Pictures;” Emory Reinhard of Mantachie, honorable mention in short story for “Deborah and Candice;” Adam Harmon of Nettleton, first place in short story for “Amidst Butterflies and Crows;” Anna Maldonado of Nettleton, first place in essay (creative nonfiction) for “Tied up with Twins;” Kent Humphries of Vina, Ala., first place in drama for “Nun with a Gun;” and Mackenzie Sneed of Thaxton, second place in poetry for “Ink.”

            They will be recognized during SKD’s induction ceremony, Apr. 17 at 6 p.m. at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus.

            The contest was open to all Itawamba Community College students.

            The top two submissions in each category will compete with other entries from Mississippi community colleges for an opportunity to be published in the Mississippi Community College Creative Writing Association’s annual publication.

            Sigma Kappa Delta is the English Honor Society for Two-Year Colleges. Members have the opportunity to share their love of literature and linguistics with like-minded peers, participate in rewarding activities and be recognized for their accomplishments. They may also apply for one or more of the Society’s numerous awards and scholarships.



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