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2019 Writing Awards and Selections for Print and Web
For her poem “Sunstruck,” Stephanie Barelman is the winner ofThe 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 Flowersby Qiang Cao
Fatherhood by Ryan Keith Marco
Captain Texas: A Poem of Western Bravery by Bonnie Jean DeWilde