![]() ![]() Honorable Mention: “Pets” by Danny Murphy – 8th Grade, St. Yet we pretend the situation is not so dire. The city of Chicago had wood hidden everywhereģrd Place: “Ode to a Dying Planet” by Elise Tebeau – 8th Grade, Petoskey Middle School I’m scared at first, but its presence is reassuring.Ģnd Place: “The Great Fire” by Tara Brantly – 7th Grade, Petoskey Middle School Letting themselves float away into the wind, When I’m back in the same place the next day,īut I won’t let them bring me down this time, Middle schoolġst Place: “Whispers Behind Me” by Lillian Lamarche – 6th Grade, Harbor Springs Middle School God has answered my prayers from earth, sky, and sea. The next day I wake, my heart feels strong. ![]() She’s just too perfect for a guy like me! When she comes outside, I’m filled with pride. Her personality, full of strength like fires. Her sun tickled skin is like the mountain’s peaks. Honorable Mention: “Perfect” by Griffin Dunn – 5th Grade, St. The old gold pig will no longer be a mystery. The pig will no longer filled with witchery The main character in the movie Misery is a writer named Paul Shel. Honorable Mention: “Poem of a Pig” by Joshua Mercer – 5th Grade, St. chorus of the essay, the beer: sports car message that keeps getting restated. The leather on the ball is a perfect white,Įach ball I hit meets the barrel perfectly. ![]() Francis XavierĪnd the paint has had just enough time to dry. Francis XavierĪnd my siblings and I throw around the ball,Ģnd Place: “Four Seasons” by Alana Springborn – 2nd Grade, Homeschoolģrd Place: “Baseball” by Cayden Wortman – 5th Grade, St. The Young Writers Exposition is a collaboration between the Crooked Tree Arts Center, the Petoskey News-Review, the Bob Schulze Fund for Creative Writing at the Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation, the Little Traverse Literary Guild, McLean & Eakin Booksellers of Petoskey, and the Walloon Writers Review.ġst Place: “On the Farm” by Reese Hoffman – 5th Grade, St. Jurors included Michelle Boyer, Crooked Tree Arts Center Education Committee member Edy Stoughton, retired educator Jennifer Huder, Walloon Writers Review Editor-in-Chief Penny Crim, Crooked Tree Arts Center volunteer and retired educator Katie Pionk, McLean & Eakin Booksellers and Tom Renkes, founding member of the Little Traverse Literary Guild and local author. From that pool of writing, event jurors selected 18 winners and five honorable mentions. This spring, the exposition received over 150 submissions of poetry and prose written by school-age students throughout the Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District. On April 6, the Crooked Tree Arts Center announced the winning entries from its annual Young Writers Exposition. ![]()
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