2019 Issue

2019 Issue

Click on the cover above to read a pdf version, or stop by an MCC Writing Center, Student Services Office, Learning and Tutoring Center, bookstore, or library to pick up a hard copy.

2019 Writing Awards and Selections for Print and Web

For her poem “Sunstruck,” Stephanie Barelman is the winner of  The Metropolitan 2019 Prize for Student Writing, a 13.5-credit-hour tuition remission. The first runner-up, Alexa Rayne Anderson, is awarded 9 credit hours tuition remission for her poem “This is What it Looks Like to Wake Up to a Mess.”  The second runner-up, Qiang Cao, receives 4.5 credit hours tuition remission for her poem “Mother Dandelion.”

Sunstruck and Sonata in C# Minor by Stephanie Barelman 

This is What it Looks Like to Wake Up to a Mess by Alexa Rayne Anderson

Mother Dandelion and Flowers by Qiang Cao

Fatherhood by Ryan Keith Marco

Captain Texas: A Poem of Western Bravery by Bonnie Jean DeWilde

The Entertainment by Dillon Adkisson

Silence Doesn’t Exist by Moriah Roberts

Disability Poem by Brittany Duncan 

Blue Bird by Claire Furjanic

Web Selections

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Contributor's Notes

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