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ICC students advance to state creative writing competition

Itawamba Community College has selected winners of its creative writing competition, and they will be honored during Sigma Kappa Delta’s spring induction ceremony on the Fulton Campus.

            They include

            Mooreville – Carmen Birmingham, second place, essay, for “Anne Bradstreet’s Poems Upon a Closer Look;” Alexandria Christian, second place, poetry, for “Counting Stars;”

            Okolona – Tytianna Brooks, first place, short story, for “Don’t Go;”

            Pontotoc – Anna Thomas, first place, poetry, for “Coin Purse;”

            Saltillo – Lauren Paul, second place, short story, for “To Everything I Had Once Loved;”

            Smithville – Blake Ligon, second place, drama, for “Happy Anniversary;”

            Tupelo – Luke Nichols, first place, drama, for “AD&D 5e Story – Chapter 1;” and James Ross, first place, essay, for “Analysis of the Portrayal of Death in the Poem ‘Because I Could Not Stop for Death’” by Emily Dickinson.

            Their work will be entered into the Mississippi Community College Creative Writing Association competition, and winners will be notified on Mar. 22. State-level winners will receive certificates and a copy of Writer, which publishes the student winners, at the in-person MCCCWA conference, Apr. 12, at the Hinds Community College Rankin Campus. At the conference, the statewide first, second and third place winners will receive monetary prizes of $100, $60 and $40 respectively.



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